From bread and butter to snacks, these Aldi-exclusive products will become your new go-tos.

I grew up in a brand-loyal household.

I was the same, until I started doing the bulk ofmy shoppingat Aldi.

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More than 90% of the products the discount grocery chain carries are private label.

There are dozens of Aldi-exclusive brands, with products in every department, from produce to frozen foods.

Stocking the shelves with private label products is just one way the European-based storesaves shoppers money.

Aldi’s renditions are usually cheaper, and they can actually be better than the big-name versions.

Here are 11 Aldi dupes that I recommend buying.

But Aldi’s version is just as delicious, equally organic and non-GMO and cheaper.

Even the packaging is similar!

And just like the butter, they’re delicious.

But thanks to Aldi, it doesn’t have to be priced like one.

I still crave it from time to time, and Aldi’s version scratches the itch every time.

But it comes at a premium price.

The Berryhill spread is a bit thinner, which I personally prefer for spreading ontoastand crepes.