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Aldi Fans Are Sounding the Alarm: Kirkwood Spicy Chicken Patties May Be Gone for Good

Healthy Fact of the Day

Frozen chicken patties can be a convenient, protein-rich option for quick meals — just pay attention to the sodium content, as many breaded varieties can be high in salt. Pairing them with whole grain buns, fresh vegetables, and a light sauce keeps the meal balanced without sacrificing that satisfying crunch. Air frying instead of pan frying is another easy way to cut down on added fat while keeping the texture crispy.

Something is missing from the Aldi freezer aisle — and loyal fans are not taking it quietly.

The Kirkwood Spicy Chicken Patties, a fully cooked, breaded frozen chicken patty with a devoted following, appear to have vanished from Aldi shelves. Shoppers across the country are reporting empty spots where the bags used to sit, and some are getting confirmation directly from store employees that the product won’t be coming back.

Aldi has not made an official announcement, but the writing on the freezer door is looking pretty clear.

What Made These So Popular

The Kirkwood Spicy Chicken Patties weren’t just a convenient freezer staple — they were a genuine fan favorite that earned a reputation as one of the best fast-food dupes in the grocery freezer aisle.

Priced at around $5.49 for a 23.8-ounce bag, the patties offered a juicy, tender white-meat chicken patty with a crispy, spicy breadcrumb coating — the kind of medium-heat kick that didn’t overwhelm but delivered enough flavor to make people choose these over a drive-thru run. On TikTok, the patties racked up hundreds of thousands of views, with reviewers calling them a 9/10 and a worthy rival to spicy chicken sandwiches from major fast-food chains.

What Shoppers Are Saying

The Aldi subreddit has been buzzing with concerned posts since the patties started disappearing.

“Did they discontinue the spicy chicken patties??? I can’t find them anywhere,” one Reddit user wrote. Others confirmed similar experiences across multiple stores. One shopper reported asking a cashier, who told them to grab bags while they could because the product would not be back. Another user said they asked store employees directly and were told the patties had been discontinued after four weeks of coming up empty at different locations.

The clearance pricing some shoppers spotted — bags marked down to $2.75 — only added fuel to the fire, as clearance markdowns at Aldi are typically a sign that a product is on its way out for good.

At least a few fans managed to stock up while they still could. “I just found some, bought 6 bags,” one Redditor wrote.

Seasonal Product or Permanent Discontinuation?

The honest answer: nobody knows for certain — including Aldi, at least publicly.

Aldi operates on a unique product model where many items cycle in and out as Aldi Finds or seasonal products, meaning they’re only carried for a limited window before being replaced. The Kirkwood Spicy Chicken Patties first gained traction as a fall item, which raises the possibility that they were always intended as a seasonal offering rather than a permanent freezer staple — and that some shoppers simply didn’t know it.

If they were seasonal, there’s a reasonable chance they could return in the fall. If they were quietly discontinued, that bag in your freezer may be the last one you see for a while.

Aldi’s website currently shows the product as out of stock at many locations, which doesn’t definitively confirm discontinuation but doesn’t inspire confidence either.

What to Do If You Can Still Find Them

If your local Aldi still has bags on the shelf, this is the moment to stock up. Kirkwood Spicy Chicken Patties freeze well and hold up for months, so grabbing an extra bag or two now is a low-risk move if you want to keep them in rotation a little longer.

Use Aldi’s store locator or check inventory online before making the trip — and if you do find them, consider this your sign.

The Bottom Line

Aldi’s Kirkwood Spicy Chicken Patties appear to have been discontinued or pulled as a seasonal item, leaving fans without one of the most popular products in the frozen aisle. Whether they return in the fall remains to be seen — but if you’re lucky enough to find a bag at your Aldi, grab it while you can.

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