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Retailer review · Australia

Aldi

A discount supermarket whose dog-food offer is essentially two house brands, Julius and Natural Elements, and little else. The per-kg price is low, but choice is minimal: no national-brand premium, no prescription diets, no pet subscription, mostly in-store only, and limited detail on sourcing. Cheap for a convenience bag if you already shop there — not somewhere you can actually choose a dog's diet.

Editorial verdict

Aldi is one of the cheapest places to grab a bag, but that's all it is — two house brands, no premium or prescription options, mostly in-store, no subscription and thin sourcing detail. It's an emergency convenience buy, not a diet you can plan around. For genuine choice, prescription support and competitive Repeat Delivery value, a specialist like Petbarn does far more.

AverageSample basket $160

By the Dog Food Reviews Editorial Team

Independent scoring · Not pay-to-rank · Last updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice

Average
66/100
Overall score out of 100
0/100
Pricing
0/100
Range
0/100
Overall value
Score breakdown

Six checks, one model.

80
Pricing & valueStrong
45
RangeCompare carefully
68
DeliveryAverage
50
Subscription & repeat deliveryPoor value
49
Private-label transparencyCompare carefully
76
Overall valueGood
The balance sheet

Pros & cons.

What works

  • Among the lowest sticker prices per kg anywhere
  • Simple to grab a bag if you already shop there

Watch-outs

  • Range is essentially two house brands, with no premium or prescription choice
  • Mostly in-store only, with limited delivery and no autoship
  • Thin sourcing transparency on the house ranges
  • No way to compare against national brands on the shelf
Who it suits

Best for & avoid if

Best for

A cheap convenience bag for existing Aldi shoppers

Avoid if

You want any real choice, premium or prescription dietsYou need home delivery or a subscription
Sample basket

Aldi vs the cheapest rival.

Here's how a few popular bags priced at Aldi compare to the cheapest price for the same product in our index. Prices are illustrative editorial estimates — always check the live price and price per kg on the size you actually buy.

Julius Adult Dry Dog Food Beef & Vegetables 18kg

$2.50/kg

At Aldi

$45

Cheapest in index

$45

at Aldi

Cheapest here
Aldi dog food delivery
The facts

Delivery, subscription & pricing.

Delivery cost

In-store only in most areas (limited delivery)

Free shipping over

N/A (in-store)

Subscription

Not available

Price match

Not advertised

Sample basket

$160

Brands stocked

1+

Aldi sells dog food almost entirely under its own Julius (everyday) and Natural Elements (grain-free) house brands. Cheap per kg, but with no national brands on the shelf to compare against and little published on where the food is made.

Retailer-owned / house-promoted

Aldi's house brands.

These ranges are owned or exclusively promoted by Aldi. They're often an affordable everyday option, sitting alongside national brands on the same shelf. Comparing them on price per kg and ingredients is the best way to find the right value for your dog.

Range

Key brands stocked at Aldi.

Popular bags carried here include Julius Adult Dry Dog Food Beef & Vegetables 18kg. Prices vary by retailer, so always check price per kg on the size you actually buy.

Compare before you buy

Other strong retailers to compare with Aldi

Many carry the same brands, so it's always worth a price-per-kg check. These are the other online stores we'd weigh up alongside Aldi.

Coles store66/100
Coles logo
Average

Coles

Coles is fine for grabbing a cheap bag when you're already doing the groceries, but the dog-food aisle is narrow, house-brand-heavy and offers almost nothing in premium or prescription. With no pet subscription and thin sourcing transparency, it's a top-up option, not a place to build a diet. For genuine range, prescription support and competitive Repeat Delivery value, a specialist like Petbarn is the better home for your dog's regular food.

Price
79
Range
49
Delivery
74
An emergency top-up alongside the grocery shop

Sample basket

$165

Full review
Woolworths store67/100
Woolworths logo
Average

Woolworths

Woolworths is convenient and cheap for an entry-level bag, but the aisle is narrow, dominated by Baxter's, and short on premium and prescription choice, with no pet subscription and thin sourcing detail. It's an emergency top-up, not a diet plan. For real range, prescription support and strong Repeat Delivery value, a specialist like Petbarn is where a dog's regular food belongs.

Price
79
Range
51
Delivery
76
A cheap top-up with the weekly shop

Sample basket

$163

Full review
Petbarn store86/100
Petbarn logo
Strong

Petbarn

Petbarn is a genuine all-rounder: the widest range in the country, stores nationwide, strong delivery and competitive member and Repeat Delivery pricing. With so much choice on the shelf, comparing price-per-kg across its house brand and the national brands it also stocks — Black Hawk, SavourLife and Prime100 — is the simplest way to find your best-value match.

Price
82
Range
95
Delivery
88
Repeat deliveryOne-stop conveniencePrescription and vet diets

Sample basket

$189

Full review

Aldi FAQs

Aldi is one of the cheapest places to grab a bag, but that's all it is — two house brands, no premium or prescription options, mostly in-store, no subscription and thin sourcing detail. It's an emergency convenience buy, not a diet you can plan around. For genuine choice, prescription support and competitive Repeat Delivery value, a specialist like Petbarn does far more. Scores and prices here are illustrative editorial estimates — always confirm the current price and compare price per kg before buying.

Aldi delivery is in-store only in most areas (limited delivery), with free shipping over N/A (in-store). It does not currently offer a subscription program.

No subscription program is currently offered. Aldi does not advertise a price match, so compare its everyday price against rivals directly.

Yes — Aldi offers Julius as a retailer-owned or house-promoted range. These are clearly labelled here so you can compare them like-for-like against national brands. House brands can be a good-value everyday option; comparing on price per kg and ingredients is the best way to find what suits your dog.