
"From Wednesday, September 17-23, 2025, ALDI will host the second installment of this year's German Week, a biannual celebration of all things German culture and cuisine. This limited-time promotion fills the shelves of participating locations with imported desserts, snacks, frozen meals, and more. Best of all, each of the event's selections is priced as affordably as the chain's everyday staples, making it easy to enjoy some authentic German foods without buying a plane ticket."
"Since Aldi rarely carries name-brand groceries, it's no surprise that nearly all German Week offerings are packaged under the in-house label "Deutsche Küche," which literally translates to "German Kitchen" or "German Cuisine." And on social media, Aldi fans have been abuzz, eagerly awaiting the triumphant return of previous German Week items, like Deutsche Küche's Bavarian Soft Pretzels and Pork Schnitzel. To help our readers prepare for German Week, we've compiled 14 certified, must-try items."
German Week runs Sept. 17–23, 2025, at participating ALDI stores and showcases German culture and cuisine through a biannual promotion. The limited-time event fills shelves with imported desserts, snacks, frozen meals, and other specialty foods priced comparably to ALDI's everyday staples, enabling affordable sampling of authentic German products. ALDI traces its origins to Germany after Theo and Karl Albrecht expanded their mother's mid-1940s grocery into a discount chain. The name Aldi abbreviates Albrecht-Diskont, meaning Albrecht's Discount. Most German Week items carry the in-house Deutsche Küche label. Fourteen highlighted products include returning favorites such as Bavarian Soft Pretzels, Pork Schnitzel, and Herbs of the Alps Potato Sticks.
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