Aldi's has a learning curve. But it's my favorite grocery store.
You have to remember to bring a quarter.
You have to accept that if you want a good price on groceries, then you have to say goodbye to name brands that you're used to.
Aldi's doesn't waste your time with a million different varieties of the same thing. Instead, you usually get two choices, like chunky peanut butter or smooth. That's it.
If you can accept these things, then you can do all your shopping in 10 minutes, and save 20 to 50 percent off the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreALDI is food price wise but I never feel appreciated in ALDI. They have a cart on door which you need to have a quarter to get one, but if you do not have a quarter in your pocket you do not have the option to have a basket at least like many other stores.
On the way out also one need to grab every thing in hand and go for the parking. So be careful here, do not forget your bag and a quarter.
Rest is ok, prices are lower than many other...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI like the prices and products but the actual overall experience isn't very good. Is it that much more time consuming to actually place food into my cart as opposed to violently throwing the food into your cart? If I have all the food neatly in boxes, perhaps scan the items and then place them back in the boxes?
Or,here's a crazy thought, HIRE ENOUGH PEOPLE TO CHECK Out EVERYONE EFFICIENTLY. That way you don't have to speed throw my food...
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