The Aldi Keto Shopping List for One Week
The ketogenic diet requires careful planning to maintain the right macronutrient balance. Shopping at Aldi makes this affordable, with many keto staples costing less than at other UK supermarkets. This list covers everything needed for seven days of meals while keeping net carbs under 20g daily.
Protein sources
Aldi’s meat section offers excellent value for keto. Look for their Specially Selected dry-aged beef mince at £3.49 for 500g, containing no added carbohydrates. Skin-on chicken thighs cost £2.85 per kg, providing both protein and healthy fats. For fish, their frozen salmon fillets come in at £4.99 for 400g. Eggs remain one of the cheapest protein sources at £1.35 for 12 free-range.
keto meal prep containers help portion these proteins efficiently. Aldi also stocks halloumi (£1.69 for 225g) and cheddar (£2.19 for 400g) that work well in keto breakfast muffins.
Low-carb vegetables
Fresh produce forms the bulk of keto-friendly fibre. Aldi’s seasonal UK-grown cauliflower (69p each) and broccoli (49p per 335g) provide versatile bases. Their mixed salad bags cost 59p, while courgettes are £1.09 per kg. Mushrooms at £1.09 for 400g add texture to meals without significant carbs.
Pantry essentials
Aldi’s own-brand extra virgin olive oil (£2.99 for 750ml) and coconut oil (£1.89 for 500g) serve as primary cooking fats. Their mayonnaise contains no added sugar at £1.09 per jar. For baking, almond flour costs £2.99 for 200g – more affordable than health food shops. Stock up on their 99% dark chocolate (£1.29 per 100g bar) for controlled treats.
What this means in practice
A typical winter week’s shopping at Aldi might include:
- £12 on proteins (beef, chicken, eggs, salmon)
- £5 on vegetables (cauliflower, greens, salad)
- £8 on fats and staples (oils, cheese, nuts)
- £3 on condiments and sweeteners
Total: £28 for one person’s keto groceries. This compares favourably to £40+ at other supermarkets. Their seasonal special buys often include keto-friendly items like smoked salmon or nuts – check the middle aisles.
Frozen and convenience options
For busy days, Aldi’s frozen spinach (£1.09 per 900g) and broccoli florets (£1.29 per 750g) prevent waste. Their frozen berries (£1.89 for 500g) work in moderation. The Meatless Farm vegan range includes low-carb options, though always check labels for hidden sugars.
Frequently asked questions
Is Aldi good for keto shopping?
Yes. Aldi offers competitively priced staples like eggs, cheese and fresh vegetables that form the basis of a ketogenic diet. Their own-brand products typically contain fewer additives than premium ranges.
What keto foods should I avoid at Aldi?
Skip their processed meats with added sugars, most breaded fish, and ready meals containing starchy thickeners. Their bakery aisle contains few keto-friendly options.
How often does Aldi restock keto items?
Core ranges remain consistent, but special buys change weekly. Popular keto items like almond flour sometimes sell out by mid-week – shop early for best selection.
The bottom line
Aldi provides an affordable way to maintain ketosis without compromising on food quality. Their streamlined range means less time agonising over labels and more time cooking simple, nutritious meals. If you’d rather not do the macro maths yourself, the Keto Dieting app does it for you on Google Play and the App Store.
References
- Bueno NB, de Melo IS, de Oliveira SL, da Rocha Ataide T (2013). Very-low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet v. low-fat diet for long-term weight loss: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. British Journal of Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114513000548
- Hyde PN, Sapper TN, Crabtree CD, et al. (2019). Dietary carbohydrate restriction improves metabolic syndrome independent of weight loss. JCI Insight. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.128308

