1. The 2026 Price Showdown: A Typical Student Basket
Data from March 2026 shows that while Woolworths has increased its “Everyday Low Price” range, Aldi still holds a significant lead on private-label staples.
| Item (Basic/Store Brand) | Aldi Price (2026) | Woolworths Price (2026) |
| Milk (2L Full Cream) | $3.10 | $3.15 |
| Pasta (500g) | $0.95 | $1.00 |
| White Bread (Toast) | $1.90 | $2.00 |
| Eggs (12pk Large) | $4.60 | $5.10 |
| Oats (1kg) | $1.35 | $1.80 |
| Tinned Tuna (95g) | $0.90 | $1.15 |
| Total for Staples | $12.80 | $14.20 |
The 2026 Verdict: On a “staples-only” run, Aldi is roughly 11% cheaper. However, the 30% saving comes from avoiding the “Brand Trap” and “Premium Aisles” found in Woolworths.
2. Why Woolworths Still Wins (Sometimes)
In 2026, savvy students don’t just shop at Aldi; they use Woolworths strategically:
- The “Yellow Sticker” Hour: Woolworths marks down fresh meat and bakery items by up to 80% after 7:00 PM. Aldi’s markdowns are rarer and less predictable.
- Everyday Rewards: If you use the “Boost” feature in the Rewards app, you can effectively earn 5-10% back in points on your most-purchased items, narrowing the gap with Aldi.
- Unit Pricing: Woolworths often has better bulk-buy options (2kg rice bags vs. Aldi’s 1kg), which can lower the “price per 100g.”
3. The 3-Step Strategy to Save 30%
- The “Aldi First” Rule: Buy 80% of your list at Aldi (Pasta, sauces, frozen veg, snacks). Their “Special Buys” on household goods also beat Woolworths’ prices by nearly half.
- The “Evening Sweep” at Woolies: Go to Woolworths only for “Odd Bunch” produce (the ugly, cheaper fruit) and late-night clearance meat.
- The Brand Ban: In 2026, “Name Brands” (like Kellogg’s or Heinz) are 40-60% more expensive than store brands. Switching to “Logix” (Aldi) or “Woolworths Essentials” is the fastest way to hit that 30% saving goal.






