If I could give this store no stars I would. This location has no items where they are supposed to have them. It is unorganized. The employees always (yes always) say they do not know where the items are or they don't know the prices of items. Yesterday I was shopping and had one thing left to grab and the employee went in the back to get it for me and because they took it over 20 minutes to find it I had given up and started walking to the front of the store and all of a sudden an employee stood on a stool and seemed to be screaming at everyone... unfortunately I am deaf and had no idea what was going on. A worker came over and grabbed the end of my cart and started getting mad and saying something to me and pulled the cart away from me. I explained I'm deaf then their face turned red because they must have been embarrassed and then wrote on a note pad that they are closing in 5 min. IBy the time it was all explained to me the 5 min was up and they said I could not check out. I said that part of my job is to pick up groceries for elderly people and since I only had a few items and I was still waiting for their employee to bring me an item so it wasn't my fault it was taking so long. The employee said she would ask but then the lady who has been screaming earlier shook her head no and the employee seemed to be trying to explain that one of their coworkers was taking too long helping me and let her know I couldn't hear the announcement because I am deaf but she couldn't have cared less and told me to leave the store. It was literally 3 items and they were still checking out a customer so the register was still open. They have no idea what customer service means at all. Besides me being deaf, she shouldn't be screaming at any customers like that. Most of the customers who had to leave their carts there looked very upset. This was my first time at Aldi but I will never shop...
Read moreThis place looks like a food dispensary from a communist country. Everything is just dumped in boxes or stacked on haphazard system of shelves. Many areas of the store were just empty, and I felt like i was in line for govt food rations.
I walked in here to buy a cold drink, which they dont sell, and started browsing around until i found a heap of warm Gatorade bottles. I was quite confused at what this weird "convenience" store had in stock. It looked like a foreign store, but all the stuff they sold was generic junk food that i found at any store.. I had never heard of Aldi, and just found out its some German supermarket which belonged to Trader Joe's parent co. Besides the lack of produce, most of the crap they sold was American junk food, and some pseudo health food. It was nothing special or extraordinary. In fact idk, how they compete with the larger stores. What tripped me out was the customers. Everyone was dressed with gym/running clothes. Idk what was...
Read moreI love Aldi and trie ditched once years ago and think I just didn't know much about it and totally different shopping experience. So first off for newbies to Aldi. Make sure ro bring a quarter for cart. You get it back when you out cart back but good to know ahead of time. Secondly you need to pay for paper bags or buy sturdy reausable plastic ones they have. Not too badly priced but bring your own bags or be prepared to purchase some. They have a lot of their own brand items for all departments. Some are outstanding and better than popular name brands. Only had a couple things I didn't like but they have a a policy that is twice as nice. If you don't like you can return for money back and replacement item. They are small ators compared to your usual large grocery stores but have hood selection of all departments. My favorite section is the cheese and dip area. Hands down a great cheese selection and...
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