I would shop at Aldi just for the vegetable selection and the prices that accompany such items. I grow the majority of my vegetables year round, and i feel like I'm robbing myself every time I buy vegetables from a grocery store. At Aldi, I dont feel such a sting. I go to different Aldi locations, as i have found that product availability is different at each location. Preferably in areas where there is more ethnic diversity. Downside....Aldi is not Sam's Club or Costco. So why the enormous shopping carts? I'll be back regardless. Unless the new administration has me head back into my "survive off the land" way of living. It's great knowing how to commercially fish, raise aquaculture and farm. Highly underrated skills in...
Read moreGood quality products and great prices. Very clean store. Large selection of items. You can find some unusual products like European cookies, chocolates, foods and more. There is a large variety of cheeses available and crackers to go with it. Sliced meats, fresh meats, and fish available. The salmon is very good and reasonably priced. Love the produce section...great selection of fruit and veggies. There is an aisle with odds and ends products like gardening implements, toys, tools, household items, some clothing and shoes...not a huge variety, but always some surprises, and not overpriced. Don't forget your quarter for the grocery cart (you get it back upon return) and your grocery bags or boxes. Ample parking available....
Read moreNot a fan. The store was messy, items tipped over, empty shelves with empty boxes. Only one checkout line was open with 20+ people waiting and no self checkout option. Then after 15 minutes of waiting, they opened a pair of self checkout booths but the single checkout girl kept leaving her spot to check up and challenge the self checkout customers on how they were scanning items. Likely my last trip to this Aldi, I'll stick with...
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