Top value groceries, but pressed workers, don’t expect any help or friendliness here but that’s Aldi. Definitely check your produce thoroughly before buying them because I had my handful experience of bringing home a grocery only to find some of fruits and veggies inside the container rotten or moldy.
Avoid visiting on the weekends if you can help it, always such a chaos with crying children, mushed produce, products spilled on the floor, and more. I’d rather come here after work during weekdays.
Saw a baby german roach here couple days ago, they definitely have an infestation, so I won’t be returning for a while out of fear of...
Read moreThe store opened this week. Well organized and clean. Excellent customer service. Lots of organic items such as organic produce (organic spring mix, apples, tomatoes, bananas, avocado...), organic dairy (milk, cheese), organic meats (chicken, ground beef), and organic pantry items (spices, cereal...). Not sure of the source though because many of the organic items do not list country of production (such as the organic spices for example). There is a variety of other items that are seasonal such as clothing, shoes, toys... Plenty of free parking though it was crowded on the day of the grand opening. Don’t forget to take a quarter if you...
Read moreI go to ALDI to buy cheese and spices. It is half the price at ALDI than it is at Harris Teeter, Whole Foods, or Giant. I have not had any luck with their blueberries. They seem to always be too sour for me, but most of their vegetables are good.
However, I do find that the cashiers rush customers through the checkout line. I wish the cashiers would first ask for bags that customers have to bag their groceries because most customers bring their own bags), and then begin ringing items up at the cash register. Otherwise, the customer ends up trying to bag their own groceries while the cashier is already ringing up the...
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