Aldi Lowers Coffee Prices: Limited Time Offers on Lavazza and Jacobs
The current coffee market in Germany is seeing notable price adjustments as major retailers like Aldi have recently announced reductions on popular coffee brands. Both Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd are cutting prices on various coffee products, providing consumers with an excellent opportunity to stock up on quality coffee without breaking the bank.
Coffee Price Reductions: A Competitive Landscape
Aldi’s action comes amid a broader trend in the grocery sector, where several retailers, including Lidl, have also lowered coffee prices. According to reports, both Aldi branches are offering their own brand coffee at more affordable prices compared to previous weeks. However, unlike Lidl, there are specific limitations on the deals offered by Aldi.
A Look at the Affected Brands
Aldi has shared details about the price reductions on selected coffee brands like Lavazza and Jacobs. The following are examples of the new prices available at Aldi:
Lavazza Crema e Aroma
- 1 kg whole beans: €19.99 (down from €20.99)
Lavazza Caffè Crema Classico
- 1 kg whole beans: €19.99 (down from €20.99)
Jacobs Krönung
- 500 grams ground: €9.99 (down from €10.49)
These reductions attract both avid coffee drinkers and budget-conscious shoppers alike.
Additional Offers at Aldi Süd
For customers of Aldi Süd, there are even more coffee options available at reduced prices:
Dallmayr Prodomo
- 500 grams ground: €9.99 (down from €10.49)
Dallmayr Crema d’Oro
- 1 kg whole beans: €18.99 (down from €20.99)
It’s worth noting that Aldi Nord has not yet disclosed whether Dallmayr products are also included in its price reductions.
Not a Permanent Discount?
Aldi Nord has clarified that the recent price cuts are not promotional but will be valid “until further notice.” Aldi Süd has not provided specific details on how long their pricing strategy will remain in place. This uncertainty raises questions about whether these discounts are a long-term change or a temporary tactic in a competitive market.
Kaufland Joins the Fray
In addition to Aldi’s price cuts, Kaufland has also confirmed reductions on certain coffee brands across its stores. However, specific details regarding which products are affected and the duration of these discounts have not been made public, leaving consumers guessing.
The Ongoing Price War Among Discounter Retailers
The recent wave of coffee price decreases is part of a larger trend among discount retailers in Germany. Lidl has also adjusted its prices for similar coffee brands, such as:
Dallmayr Crema d’Oro
- 1 kg whole beans: €19.99 (down from €20.99)
Jacobs Krönung
- 500 grams: €9.99 (down from €10.49)
Lidl cited falling raw material prices as the reason for its lower prices, emphasizing its commitment to passing savings onto customers. Similarly, Aldi Süd views it as their “core responsibility” to offer lower purchasing prices.
Conclusion: A Coffee Lover’s Opportunity
With both Aldi and Kaufland lowering their coffee prices, consumers should take advantage of these temporary reductions. Whether you prefer Lavazza, Jacobs, or other brands, the current market conditions offer an excellent chance to enjoy quality coffee at more affordable prices. Ensure to check your local store for availability and be mindful that these offers may not last long.

