Aldi has added two new items to its high-protein range, including chocolate ball yoghurts and protein soups, to help shoppers achieve their fitness goals.
Aldi has extended its high-protein range just in time for those setting new fitness goals for 2025. The supermarket’s collection now features two new additions - both of which are available to buy in-store starting this week. The two new items include chocolate ball yoghurts and protein soups, which are being stocked alongside the range’s already-established favourites. The extension comes after the discount chain’s range search on TikTok reached 23 million in 2024.
Shoppers can opt for the new Brooklyn Protein Chocolate Balls Topper (£1.39, 221g), available in vanilla yoghurt with milk chocolate cereal balls or strawberry yoghurt with white chocolate cereal balls. With 30g of protein in each pot, it is said to be ideal for an after-dinner treat. Alternatively, Aldi’s Health Immunity Support and Protein Soups (£1.99, 600g) are low in fat and available in three winter flavours: high—protein Chicken and mixed Beans, immune-supporting Broccoli, and Pea and kale (Vegan). Alongside the new additions, the much-loved chocolate mousses, yoghurt drink and granola pots are also being restocked. The protein pancakes will return with a new flavour - cocoa - in February, whereas the classic dinner meals will come with a vegan option in 2025. This includes the No Chicken & Black Pepper Sausages (£1.99, 240g) and Salt & Pepper No Chicken Kebabs (£1.99, 270g). Lastly, shoppers will also notice that the protein Noodles pot (99p, 64g) will be available to buy again. Customers initially loved the “just add boiling water” solution. You can check out the ECHO’s review of the range here
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