All the Best Pasta Sauce Under $5

Cheap pasta sauce can be a real lifesaver. Maybe you can relate to this: I rarely get through an entire jar of opened pasta sauce before the risk of food-born illness becomes too high to ignore. (I’m no stickler for expiration dates, but you really don’t want to mess with marinara sauce that’s been open for too long.) It’s heartbreaking, it really is, to store a $10 jar of Rao’s in the fridge and know that I’m only going to use about 70% of it. So whether you’re trying to avoid flushing too much money down the proverbial toilet or you simply a more affordable alternative to the pricey sauce you’ve been stocking, we created a list of the best cheap pasta sauce under $5—all of them Sporked taste-test approved—to help you out. 

Note: Prices may fluctuate based on location and store. Please blame capitalism, not us!

Best Cheap Alfredo

Trader Joe’s Alfredo Sauce ($3.99)

You don’t have to be a loyal TJ’s shopper to love their classic alfredo sauce. It’s creamy, cheesy, beautiful, Covergirl, and the inclusion of Romano cheese adds a nutty kick that really sets it apart from the rest. In fact, we tried nearly two dozen different brands of store bought alfredo, and this cheap alfredo sauce actually earned the #2 spot. It’s definitely among the best cheap pasta sauce out there to stock up on (and worth braving the TJ’s parking lot). 

Read our full ranking of the best alfredo sauce

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Rating:

9/10

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Best Cheap Marinara

Mezetta Napa Valley Homemade Marinara ($3.98)

Mezetta Napa Valley Homemade Marinara is chunky, brightly acidic, and super oily—all in the best way. Seriously, don’t be afraid of the oil; contributing writer Danny Palumbo calls it “deliciously fatty” and says this cheap pasta sauce comes closer to Rao’s than you would expect. (Bonus: It’s certified vegan and keto.) 

Read our full ranking of the best marinara sauce

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Rating:

9/10

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best store bought pesto

Best Cheap Pesto

Barilla Creamy Genovese Pesto ($4.59)

This cheap pesto sauce might not have the top notch ingredients like others from our pesto ranking, but it’s just as tasty and addictive. It’s slightly closer to a pesto butter than a pesto sauce, so it’s great on bread—but it also has a creamy, alfredo-like quality that goes well with pasta, too. Seriously, this stuff is yummy. 

Read our full ranking of the best jarred pesto 

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Rating:

8.5/10

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Best Cheap Marinara

Specially Selected Premium Marinara Sauce ($4.29)

Specially Selected Premium Marinara from Aldi is another dead ringer for Rao’s—except instead of $10, this is only $4.29 a jar. As our Managing Editor Gwynedd Stuart describes, “It has that wonderful, almost chunky texture that makes it look and taste like a sauce that was slow cooked from whole tomatoes.” So really, if you’re anything like me and struggle to get through a whole jar before the expiration is up, skip Rao’s (ouch, that does hurt to say) and grab Aldi’s instead. It’s some of the best cheap marinara sauce you can find. 

Read our full ranking of the best Aldi pasta sauces

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Rating:

8.5/10

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best lower sodium pasta sauce

Best Low Sodium

Prego Lower Sodium Traditional ($2.54)

Admittedly, there’s not a ton of low-sodium pasta sauces on the market. Thankfully, out of the two that made our taste test-approved list, Prego Lower Sodium Traditional is only $2.39 at Walmart. It’s not the most flavorful cheap pasta sauce among the ones listed here, but if you want something milder as a base to doctor with your own herbs and spices, this marinara is a great option. 

Read our full ranking of the best low sodium pasta sauces

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Rating:

8.5/10

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Best Cheap Four Cheese

Priano Four Cheese Sauce

Aldi comes to the rescue again with another addition to our roundup of the best cheap pasta sauces. Priano’s Four Cheese pasta sauce is perfect for cheese freaks who prefer to blanket their noodles in several layers of grated cheese. Yes, this is still a tomato sauce at its core, but the sharp and nutty cheese blend ensures you get the taste of parmesan with every bite. 

Credit: Merc / Aldi

Rating:

9/10

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About the Author

Ariana Losch

Ariana Losch is a Sporked contributor, webcomic writer, java junkie, and bad TV enthusiast. She only ever feels at peace laying out on a beach like a kebab, roasting in the sun; sadly, she can never move back to Florida, her home state, because there simply isn’t enough good Mediterranean food. You can find her overstaying her welcome at just about every LA coffee shop, working on a screenplay and avoiding all eye contact. (She is embarrassed to be there, please leave her alone.)

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