Aldi Protein Finds

Aldi Protein Finds – a look at the 15 best high protein food products that are available at budget friendly Aldi supermarkets – with a video store tour.

Aldi Protein Finds - a look at the 15 best high protein food products

Aldi Protein Finds

Lately there are more and more Aldi protein finds available in store, with the high protein diet exploding in popularity.

As you’ll see there’s everything from meals, snacks and sweets that are infused with plenty of protein to help you meet your daily macros.

1. Aldi Protein Pancakes

Aldi protein pancakes

Starting with a popular breakfast favorite – pancakes. There’s a choice of pancakes in the fridge section and the bakery section that will make a tasty and nutritious way to start your day.

2. Iced Coffee

Iced coffee or iced latte

If you need a little coffee assistance to get your day started, then there’s a choice of iced coffee in latte and caramel flavors.

3. Aldi Protein Granola

Aldi protein granola options

There are a couple of options when it comes to enjoying high protein granola – there are little pots topped with a portion of granola or there are boxes of tempting granola cereal in either chocolate or berry flavors.

4. High Protein Wraps

Gluten free high protein wraps

Enjoy these gluten free high protein wraps as breakfast burritos with scrambled eggs or for lunch with your favorite lunch fillings.

5. New Aldi Protein Meals

New Aldi Protein Meals

There’s a useful selection of ready meals that are super high in protein, including the above pictured chicken Massaman that contains 34g of protein per pack.

6. Chicken Skewers

Chicken skewers

Chicken is already high in protein, and these skewers that are in the frozen section contain even more protein, at 15 or 17 grams of protein per skewer, and plenty of flavor too.

7. Cheese

High protein cheese options

While cheese is already naturally high in protein, there’s a choice of high protein cheese options in both grated and sliced forms.

8. Aldi Protein Drink Options

Aldi Protein Drink Options

There are milkshake and yogurt drinks to choose from in a variety of flavors including strawberry, chocolate and vanilla – all of which contain 20 grams of protein per bottle.

9. Kefir Pouches

Kefir pouches

Enjoy the numerous health benefits that Kefir provides in this handy pouch that you can grab and go for a speedy breakfast or snack.

10. Aldi Protein Yogurt

Aldi protein yogurt

If you’re trying to get more fermented foods into your diet, then this protein infused yogurt is a brilliant option.

11. Rice Pudding

Rice pudding

Rice pudding fans will adore these treat options that are available in chocolate and vanilla flavors.

12. Aldi Protein Pudding

Aldi protein pudding

There’s a tempting choice of protein puddings and protein mousse in a whole range of flavors to satisfy every sweet tooth.

13. Protein Toppers

Protein toppers

This unique product has the option of chocolate or vanilla cereal balls with a vanilla or strawberry protein treat beneath.

14. Ice Cream

Ice cream

If you’re wanting a sweet treat that’s also a little bit nutritious, then this indulgent chocolate ice cream is the solution.

15. Protein Powder

Protein powder - vegan and whey

While I usually prefer to get my protein from food, sometimes supplementing is essential to be able to meet my protein macros.

There’s a choice of vegan or protein powder with whey on offer that you can mix with milk or yogurt to create a protein shake or smoothie.

Aldi Protein Finds - a look at the 15 best high protein food products that are available at budget friendly Aldi supermarkets - with a video store tour.

Aldi Protein Range Store Tour Video

Here’s a look around a local store and all of the high protein finds in store. Hit play below or click here to watch on YouTube.

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Disclaimer – this post is meant for informational post only and should not be construed as medical advice. Please consult with your health professional before making any dietary changes.

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