I come here once month & stock up on some things i need.. Feeding a family of 4 to 5, i usually spend atleast $150 here.. I do not buy there vegetables anymore i tried there bananas & they were rotting in my kitchen the next day im not sure how that even happens.. Ive also tried their meat, also not so good, think i will just stick to walmart on those things.. But as far as there milk, eggs, bagels, snacks & dry goods or can goods like vegetables they are awesome & come at good price.. Cant really beat some of there prices & some of there brand foods taste better than other stores.. So i guess just pick n choose like i do.. Aldi is just one of my big stops to shop for the month.. Now on to walmart. Well thats my...
Read moreI love aldi but tonight the cashier was SO RUDE. She’s up at the register chewing and popping her gum as loud as possible. Her manager came up and WHISPERED to her that another customer complained and she proceeded to, as loud as possible, say she doesn’t care she can see them looking at her, and that that just makes her want to pop it louder. Saying “who complains about someone popping gum” I told her on the way out the door that it was actually very rude to be doing that, in front if customers especially, she just yelled even louder “have a good night have a good night!” Condescendingly cause I made her mad by calling her out.
I will be making a formal complaint about BRITTENY to aldi...
Read moreGreat prices, soooo much cheaper than Wal-Mart, Target, Publix, Winn-Dixie, Piggly Wiggly, Food Giant, etc.! The Secret to Save is out & the Organic, Gluten Free, Non-GMO, etc. Selections are incredible. Some name brand items while their store brand items are of quality & a tremendously terrific take home price. Food Stamps accepted too! Can't Miss with their prices! $100 at Walmart would be about $45 to $50 here at Aldi's ... Wow, what a Bargain Shopper's Paradise ... Walmart white bread: $1.58, Aldi's: $0.85 ......
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