Sometimes bargain shopping atAldileads you to the worst products.

Despite the huge markdowns on food and homeware items, Aldi still has its faults.

But the unfortunate truth is that some products can spoil your experience at Aldi stores.

Aldi grocery store

Aldi is no stranger to legal confrontation and negative media coverage.

So, what should you be on the lookout for the next time you’re penny-pinching at Aldi?

Read on to learn which products have the lowest appeal among Aldi shoppers.

Salad mix

Regardless of potential E.coli contamination, some customers think that Aldi’s salad section is hit or miss.

Pick up and turn over packages so you know you’re buying the highest quality products.

The radishes and mushrooms looked withered and unappetizing.

Rotten vegetables

The woman concluded, “Save yourself some time and get groceries from other places.”

Another customer filed a complaint with theBetter Business Bureauafter reportedly discovering bugs in a head of lettuce they purchased.

The case was marked as resolved after Aldi issued a $5 gift card for the customer’s troubles.

Aldi storefront

Disappointment, anger, and frustration seem to be shared emotions among shoppers.

One Aldi customer onRedditdescribed their shopping experience as underwhelming because of how quickly the vegetables reportedly spoiled after purchase.

If you do buy vegetables at Aldi, remember to do your part and check for bad spots.

Soymilk

No one wants to feel like they’re throwing money away by purchasing rotten produce.

Except Hamm didn’t see just one bug he reportedly sawhundreds.

He fled the store and had nightmares for days.

Ice cream

Hamm wondered if he could give Aldi another chance.

If real vanilla and artificial vanilla taste the same, then why does it matter?

Well, the problem was how Aldi presented their product.

Raspberries

Instead, the back of the carton read “natural flavor.”

The lawsuit claimed that customers may not have bought the soymilk had they known the truth.

A customer sued Aldi for allegedly selling vanilla ice cream that isn’t derived from vanilla,Legal Newslinereported.

Sushi

Aldi’s fruit is reportedly seedier than you know

Buying cheap fruit can come at a price.

Fortunately, no illnesses were reported.

Anotherreportmentioned that the Sundae Shoppe strawberry popsicle brand “tasted off.”

Dead plant

A doctor later reportedly diagnosed the patient with acute food poisoning.

So, while Aldi may offer some good deals, you may want to skip some of their fruit.

Aldi’s frozen sushi is reportedly a microwavable nightmare

Yes, you read that right.

Makeup

Frozen sushi is an item for sale at Aldi.

For around $4.99, you’ve got the option to try microwavable versions of your favorite rolls.

Unfortunately, many Reddit users have shared terrible reviews of these products.

Frozen food aisle

Another person brave enough to try the rollsclaimedthey were “inedible” and “soggy.”

A thirddescribedthe taste as “undercooked” and “dry.”

Others wrote less descriptive reviews,using"pass" and “meh” to sum up their impressions.

Toilet paper at Aldi

And prices may be reduced if the plants are close to dying.

Plus, who wants a dying plant?

Aldi’s knockoff makeup is disappointing

Aldi can’t conceal the truth behind their imitation makeup.

Kitchen tap

The grocery store has reportedly tried really hard to match other name brand products like Chanel andUrban Decayas well.

The eyeshadows, bronzers, andlipsticksdidn’t get high marks either.

But this wasn’t the only meat product up for recall.

Eggs

Thepress releasenamed Tyson Foods as their distributor and issued a formal apology for the inconvenience.

When your grocery bills come out lower than expected, saving money feels like an achievement.

Another consideration to remember is that Aldi doesn’t accept manufacturer coupons.

Walmart loves a good rollback too.

Why not take the discount on a product you know you’ll need?

In fact, it was reportedly 21 times the maximum allowable amount.

One customer asked a difficult question about the scandal: “It’s scary.

You’ve got to wonder, would Aldi’s management give their kids the water from that tap?”

The grocery store swears by their belief in responsibly sourced food.

But will consumer demand for the inexpensive eggs be able to handle Aldi’s alleged concern for animal welfare?

That remains to be seen until Aldi’s eggs are all ethical.

But even then, theHumane Societyshared the truth behind the term “cage-free.”

Or that the chickens will spend time outdoors.