Aldi Just Brought Back the Find We Use Every Day

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Key Takeaways

  • Aldi brought back its Crofton produce containers and berry keepers to the Finds aisle this week, starting March 26.
  • The useful storage containers help keep produce fresher for longer with adjustable vents to control airflow and a colander-style base to allow for drainage.

Don’t you hate it when you buy fresh produce that goes bad before you can use it all? 

I make a smoothie almost daily containing three big handfuls of spinach. Once a week, I buy a large-sized clamshell package full of baby spinach, and I know exactly what I need to do to keep the leafy greens from getting smelly and slimy—put them in a special container designed to prolong the freshness of produce.

The container I have is plastic and has three pieces: a lid, a rectangular bin with drainage holes on the bottom and air vent controls on the sides, and a base for under the bowl so any moisture that drips through the drainage holes is contained. It really works.

If I get lazy and leave the spinach in its original container, it’s usually slimy in a few days. If I transfer it to the produce keeper, it will last a week or more. I don’t recall what I specifically paid for the container, but similar ones on Amazon go for about $17.

Starting March 26, Aldi is bringing back its produce keepers—very similar to what I have—for $9.99, a better bargain than the single container from other retailers.

Aldi's Crofton Produce Keepers Are Back This Week

You’ll find the useful Crofton Produce Keepers that prolong the life of produce and keep you from wasting both food and money in the Aldi Finds aisle—the one where you'll also find great kitchen scores, from colorful wine glasses perfect for spring to other varieties of useful storage containers this week.

clear produce keeper with kale inside on a blue background

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Once again, there are two options: a large produce keeper (10.7 x 7.1 x 3.6 inches) and a two-pack of berry keepers (7.56 x 5.1 x 2.8 inches), each priced at $9.99. Printed on each lid is a guide on whether or not to open the air vents, depending on the type of produce.

I’ll be heading to Aldi to stock back up on an extra container for greens, and the berry keepers, too. This way, when I come home from the farmers' market with fresh blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries to eat as a snack or use in muffins and pies, they’ll stay fresher longer.

Like all the home and kitchen goods in the Aldi Finds aisle, the produce keepers won’t stick around long. They’ll show up on shelves on March 26 and will most likely be gone by the following week to make room for the next batch of useful Aldi Finds.

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