I talk about Aldi like it’s a cherished member of my own family. To be fair, the grocery chain is very praiseworthy. I can shout about my love of Aldi products from the rooftop: It’s where I go for my hot honey, my favorite frozen fish dinner and some of the best pumpkin-spice flavored treats around.

It’s not just the variety of products Aldi carries, but the price point as well. Even as groceries get more expensive, Aldi keeps things affordable. It even dropped the price on all the ingredients you need for a Thanksgiving meal, so the entire dinner only costs $40.

So, yeah, until it betrays me by doing something silly—like discontinuing its Diet Coke dupe—I will continue to sing Aldi’s praises. And when I saw one of the store’s latest drops, I knew I had to share the good news.

What’s special about this Aldi charcuterie board?

Aldi Just Dropped The Ultimate Charcuterie Board
Courtesy Aldi

You’ll know the Aldi Finds aisle when you see it: brimming from floor to top shelf with all kinds of budget-friendly kitchen and home finds. This is what I lovingly call the “danger zone” with my friends, because every time I walk down it I end up buying something. Most recently, it was a skeleton-shaped candleholder, a wooden salad bowl and a trio of gilded acorns for my dining room table. Like I said, it’s dangerous!

But Aldi just started selling something that every host should keep in their kitchen. It’s the Crofton Dinner Board, and it retails for $14.99. It’s a wooden serving board with three separate divets that can be used to hold any kind of snacks or dipping sauces.

Think of the possibilities. Now your favorite olives, crispy chickpeas, pickled onions, hummus, creamy French onion dip and tzatziki can all sit neatly alongside your crudités. This means ample options for guests and way fewer dishes to clean up after the party.

When is the Aldi charcuterie board available?

Aldi’s charcuterie board dropped in stores on October 15, and will be available while supplies last. True of most Aldi Finds, they’re “here today, gone tomorrow,” according to the brand’s own pithy slogan. If you want this for your next football Sunday, you’ll want to head out to Aldi and buy one as soon as possible. I’m not above driving to different Aldi locations in my area just to find what I need!

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