ClosePhoto: Instagram / @aldifavoritefindsSure, you could serve a salad in afood-stained, seen-better-days plain plastic bowl. But we think you deserve better.We eat with our eyes, too, after all, and the beautiful late-summer saladdeserves an equally stunning serving bowl. And it doesn’t have to break the bank or require an extra shopping stop—@aldifavoritefinds found a chic, budget-friendly option just added to the shelves at her local Aldi.Available in both a tropical leaf design and a chic blue pattern, thisAldi Findof the week is made with a base of mango wood and a coating of enamel. Thesalad serversand bowls can be purchased as a matching set (yes, please!) or individually as your household size and tableware situation dictates.1 large 64-ounce serving bowl: $9.992-pack of 20-ounce individual salad bowls: $9.992 long-handled salad servers: $4.992 salad claws: $4.99They’re ideal for al fresco dinners now, and will be a showstopping addition to family gatherings andhealthy potluckparties (once we can safely enjoy those again). The only downside is that they are hand-wash only, but we’re happy to take a few extra seconds to keep these pretty bowls and tools in tip-top shape.Since the price is right to stock up on all of the pieces, the only tough decisions will be which design to choose and whichvitamin-rich saladorVegetarian bowlto add to the colorful menu.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

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Sure, you could serve a salad in afood-stained, seen-better-days plain plastic bowl. But we think you deserve better.We eat with our eyes, too, after all, and the beautiful late-summer saladdeserves an equally stunning serving bowl. And it doesn’t have to break the bank or require an extra shopping stop—@aldifavoritefinds found a chic, budget-friendly option just added to the shelves at her local Aldi.Available in both a tropical leaf design and a chic blue pattern, thisAldi Findof the week is made with a base of mango wood and a coating of enamel. Thesalad serversand bowls can be purchased as a matching set (yes, please!) or individually as your household size and tableware situation dictates.1 large 64-ounce serving bowl: $9.992-pack of 20-ounce individual salad bowls: $9.992 long-handled salad servers: $4.992 salad claws: $4.99They’re ideal for al fresco dinners now, and will be a showstopping addition to family gatherings andhealthy potluckparties (once we can safely enjoy those again). The only downside is that they are hand-wash only, but we’re happy to take a few extra seconds to keep these pretty bowls and tools in tip-top shape.Since the price is right to stock up on all of the pieces, the only tough decisions will be which design to choose and whichvitamin-rich saladorVegetarian bowlto add to the colorful menu.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Sure, you could serve a salad in afood-stained, seen-better-days plain plastic bowl. But we think you deserve better.We eat with our eyes, too, after all, and the beautiful late-summer saladdeserves an equally stunning serving bowl. And it doesn’t have to break the bank or require an extra shopping stop—@aldifavoritefinds found a chic, budget-friendly option just added to the shelves at her local Aldi.Available in both a tropical leaf design and a chic blue pattern, thisAldi Findof the week is made with a base of mango wood and a coating of enamel. Thesalad serversand bowls can be purchased as a matching set (yes, please!) or individually as your household size and tableware situation dictates.1 large 64-ounce serving bowl: $9.992-pack of 20-ounce individual salad bowls: $9.992 long-handled salad servers: $4.992 salad claws: $4.99They’re ideal for al fresco dinners now, and will be a showstopping addition to family gatherings andhealthy potluckparties (once we can safely enjoy those again). The only downside is that they are hand-wash only, but we’re happy to take a few extra seconds to keep these pretty bowls and tools in tip-top shape.Since the price is right to stock up on all of the pieces, the only tough decisions will be which design to choose and whichvitamin-rich saladorVegetarian bowlto add to the colorful menu.

Sure, you could serve a salad in afood-stained, seen-better-days plain plastic bowl. But we think you deserve better.

We eat with our eyes, too, after all, and the beautiful late-summer saladdeserves an equally stunning serving bowl. And it doesn’t have to break the bank or require an extra shopping stop—@aldifavoritefinds found a chic, budget-friendly option just added to the shelves at her local Aldi.

Available in both a tropical leaf design and a chic blue pattern, thisAldi Findof the week is made with a base of mango wood and a coating of enamel. Thesalad serversand bowls can be purchased as a matching set (yes, please!) or individually as your household size and tableware situation dictates.

They’re ideal for al fresco dinners now, and will be a showstopping addition to family gatherings andhealthy potluckparties (once we can safely enjoy those again). The only downside is that they are hand-wash only, but we’re happy to take a few extra seconds to keep these pretty bowls and tools in tip-top shape.

Since the price is right to stock up on all of the pieces, the only tough decisions will be which design to choose and whichvitamin-rich saladorVegetarian bowlto add to the colorful menu.

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