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Aldi Just Dropped Three Street Taco Meal Kits for Under $10 Each — And They’re Already Going Fast

Healthy Fact of the Day

Street tacos are naturally portion-friendly since they're small by design, making it easier to enjoy a satisfying meal without overeating. Corn tortillas are also a lighter choice than flour — lower in calories and naturally gluten-free. To round out the meal nutritionally, consider adding a simple side of black beans, sliced avocado, or a cabbage slaw to boost fiber, healthy fats, and nutrients without much extra effort.

Taco night just got a serious upgrade — and a serious discount.

Aldi debuted three new Street Taco Meal Kits as part of this week’s Aldi Finds lineup, hitting shelves April 22. Each kit is $9.99, makes eight tacos, and comes ready to cook in under 20 minutes. They’re available only while supplies last, which means now is the time to grab them — not later.

The three kits cover a range of proteins, so there’s something for seafood fans, fish lovers, and red meat eaters alike.

The Three Kits

Fremont Fish Market Chipotle Shrimp Street Taco Meal Kit — Built around wild-caught Argentine shrimp with a chipotle seasoning blend, this kit includes a spinach, roasted tomato, and corn medley plus a creamy ancho chili sauce and corn tortillas. It’s the spiciest of the three, with the ancho chili sauce adding a smoky depth to balance the chipotle heat.

Fremont Fish Market Crispy Fish Street Taco Meal Kit — Fried rockfish is the protein here, paired with a mix of poblano peppers and onions and a cilantro pesto sauce. It’s the lightest flavor profile of the group — herbaceous and mild, leaning into the brightness of the cilantro rather than heat.

Casa Mamita Pork Carnitas Street Taco Meal Kit — Pork carnitas with the same cilantro pesto sauce and poblano pepper and onion medley as the fish kit. The carnitas bring a richer, savory base that holds up well to the fresh toppings.

All three kits include corn tortillas and serve four people.

How They Stack Up Price-Wise

Costco’s Street Taco Kit — long considered a gold standard for easy meal kits at the warehouse level — typically runs close to $20. At $9.99, Aldi’s versions come in at roughly half the price for a comparable eight-taco, ready-in-20-minutes format.

For anyone who’s grabbed the Costco version on a warehouse run and loved it, these kits are worth a dedicated Aldi trip before they’re gone.

What to Know Before You Go

A few practical notes:

  • These are Aldi Finds, which means they’re only available this week or while supplies last — no rainchecks, no reorders once they’re gone
  • They’re in the refrigerated section, not the freezer
  • Each kit makes eight tacos and serves four — enough for a weeknight dinner with leftovers or a casual taco spread for guests
  • Aldi does not offer online ordering or shipping for Finds items, so if your local store is out, there’s no other way to get them

The Bottom Line

Aldi’s three Street Taco Meal Kits — Chipotle Shrimp, Crispy Fish, and Pork Carnitas — are available now at $9.99 each while supplies last. They’re a strong value play against comparable meal kits at other retailers and a genuinely convenient weeknight dinner option. Head to your nearest Aldi soon — these won’t be around long.

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