After what happened at my last visit at the store I will not return. A cashier, redhead, wearing a wristbrace and glasses, receipt says that her name was Veronica but not sure about that, was the most unprofessional cashier I have ever come in contact with. She got upset because I put my items on the belt for her to take account of. Yes you heard that right she got an attitude to do her job and then called me a silly girl And I can say there is nothing girl about me. She quickly followed this up by saying that she was in a bad mood because she just got back from therapy not mental therapy physical therapy no way not mental therapy she's not crazy!!! I was absolutely appalled and embarrassed at what she was saying. I'm even more appalled that Aldi does not have a way for me to contact them the number I've had for 15 years says invalid number in their email system when i tried to file a complaint at corporate. I think they just don't want to deal with customer complaints. I'll take my business and my money down the street to the local grocery store where I'm treated with respect. Veronica needs to be held accountable for her...
Read moreGood for the basics, dairy, and seasonal items. I have several things from their frozen and fresh foods that I really like. Seasonal items and seasonal foods come and go rather quickly, so when I find one of these items that I really like I try to stock up before they are gone. Once I procure the basics, I then check out the bigger chains for varieties and items they don't have at Aldi. I avoid buying bags by using their boxes. Great bread and baked good prices, especially for hot dog and hamburger buns. Reliable deals for eggs, butter, milk, cheeses, and cranberry almond chicken salad. If you don't like anything or find a problem with something simply take it back for their no hassle guarantee. Some organics, some name brands, and many store brands. Limited variety, but good for specialty items and basics. Know your prices and check local sales but Aldi is reliably competitive or cheaper and a fun place to discover and...
Read morePretty much a self-serve supermarket they don't even have shelves they just leave products with in their original containers just cutting the sides off so that you have access to the product. If you want a shopping bag you need to bring your own or they will sell you one for $0.79 which is recyclable. It cost $0.25 to rent a shopping cart which you get back when you return it to the chorale. I go there because the prices are extremely reasonable especially on water which cells for a dollar 87 for 24 pack where Jenna Lee all the stores at charging from $2.99 and on up. They have pretty much everything they're just off brand products rather than name brand products. Most of which are created by the same companies they just have a different label on them. The food is fresh and again the prices are very reasonable. They keep their prices low by maintaining minimal help and by keeping their...
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