Aldi is a no frills supermarket. Items are on boxes and pallets. That being said, they have a wonderful selection of just about anything you would need. There are some well-known brands, but most are Aldi's brand foods, which are excellent and, of course, cheaper because you are not paying for the name. You really have to try different items to see what your family prefers. My family likes the Aldi macaroni and cheese better than Kraft. However, we like Pop Tarts better than Aldi's Toaster Pasteries. All the dairy products, canned fruit and crackers are great. Plastic bags, garbage bags, etc. are a bit thinner, but comparable to other store brands. If you are looking to save money, go see what Aldi has. Bring a quarter for the shopping cart and your own bags. You get the quarter back when you...
Read moreIn general, I love shopping at Aldi's. You can't beat the prices and it doesn't take hours to shop. However, the Lancaster store is often out of the sale items. There were no strawberries or blueberries, which are on sale this week. We were told it's because of the upcoming holiday, which is posdible. But disappointing. Sometimes the quality is lacking in the produce. I've bought the packages of smoked turkey lunch meat a lot. A few times it went bad shortly after I opened it. Other than that, all the other products I buy have been great. I'm just hoping they fix the few issues they have with ordering and freshness...
Read moreI adore Aldi. There is a Wegmans and Target across the street for the name brands and pharmacy items you can't get at Aldi (like Sensodyne toothpaste), but for groceries you can not beat the quality or the price. I recommend this store to everyone I know, not everyone is a convert, but you can buy organic everything at Aldi for the same price you are buying normal at other grocers. It is amazing, and if you do your research their quality checks and standards put me at ease for everything I buy. After all, I am consuming it and putting it in my body, so the more...
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