I wonder if Ken Ray knows his name is an anagram for "Kareny?" lol I will admit the first time I went to Aldi, I didn't get it. I was used to going to Harris Teeter, Kroger, Wegmans, and Walmart, and used to have massive choices. But after one opened up at Eastgate, I started to try their store brands and LOVED the value. At the big stores, a pound of chopped ribyeye is 9.99-10.00 that I cook to make cheesesteak subs once a week. At Aldi, it's 5.99. I can get romaine lettuce for 2.99 that's 3.99 everywhere else. I can get great bargains on wine and chocolate, and a store brand of splenda is 4.99 instead of 7.99. I would buy a dozen bags of beef jerkey as it cost 60% of what you pay at even walmart! A pound of sliced turkey costs only 2.99 and is 5.99 everywhere else. And their Mama Cozi frozen pizza brands are incredible. Better than most frozen pizzas at 60%...
Read moreYeah, I think This goes for all aldis The store absolutely sucks every time I go To grocery store pleasant I come to Aldi You have to pay for the cart Had to sit here about 30 minutes, looking in the parking lot for a quarter specifically ask him to bag my stuff, hands up mixing both my Instacart orders together now I have to spend 30 more minutes searching through the card to make sure the customers have the right stuff on top of that He did not even bag them literally just threw the stuff in the cart. Nobody was helpful. Everything said that was in stock was really Not in stock I just feel weird...
Read more@ Ken Ray, Well that's just Great that you have a lot of money to waste at other grocery stores in which you're getting ripped off anyways. Some of us don't have that luxury so Aldi's suits us just fine. I've been shopping Aldi's Stores for 15 l+ years & I guarantee you that my grocery bill is less than 1/2 that from any other grocery store. To each their own as they say. By the way as long as one is a decent cook, it doesn't really matter where you get your food....
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