Great store for good foods at cheaper prices than Walmart.... I like their produce, and they don't sell a lot of name brands. As a general rule their brands are as good as the name brands. Their chocolates are extraordinary, with most being made in Switzerland, Germany and Belgium. Some things you do have to watch - they may look great on the packaging, but there are some that just don't make it. You learn as you shop what is great and what to leave on the shelf. I buy a LOT more than I leave. Best place to shop for groceries. Update: Still the best and cheapest place to shop for most things. With inflation eating away at our money, this is the only place that helps us save. It's not a huge store, so I do have to go elsewhere for some things, but what they do carry is as good or better than most national brands, so anything I need that they carry, I get it here! Update: Got everything I needed and a bunch I didn't need! The advertised "walking shoes" weren't available, and one item on the sale flyer was listed at $6.99, but was $7.99 on the shelf. For some reason I didn't get my receipt and never thought about it till I got home, so I couldn't check what I was actually charged. Overall, their prices are much better than Walmart or the local grocery stores, so I continue to do the bulk of my grocery...
Read moreI shop here on a regular basis. The only reason I don't give it a whole 5 stars is because the availability of any kind of name brand food products is slim to none. Almost everything in this store is generic/off brand/store brand.
The prices are very reasonable compared to the prices in other big-name grocery stores--even Wal-Mart., but if you are strictly a name-brand fan, this store is probably not for you.
They do offer organic fruits and veggies and also gluten-free foods, so that's a good thing.Their selection of meats is not very broad, but the prices are good. They also offer other household products and ever close-out items (similar to Big Lots) so every time you visit, you never know what you might find available.
Also, bring your own bags or boxes, or you'll have to pay for bags. They offer both plastic and paper (and even some reusable ones, too.) Or you can re-use the boxes they've thrown out if you're short on change.
All in all., I give it almost a solid four stars...
Read moreAldi I my go to grocery, many things u can find nowhere else. Bring bags and a quarter for a buggy. (Why? They keep cost down by minimal employees,no employees needs to return buggies (if u want your quarter back), reusable bags encourage and sold, paper available for a few cent fee per bag, keeping cost low and things out of landfills, and for many things stocking is simple as opening a box and putting on the shelf. Large items on pallets. So one person can stock and cashier.) Great selection of imported cheeses, high quality organic foods and chemical/antibiotic free meats. Eggs were 3 per cartoon last time I was there. (5^...
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