I had a hundred dollar bill, they used the marker, passed, then they ran it through their safe, it wouldn't accept it. Took it across the street to wells fargo, it was real just like I thought it was. Went back to buy my groceries they started puting away even though I said id be right back. Good thing I sent in a friend to watch the cart before they wasted more of my time on top of standing in a huge line all over again. One cashier btw. Rest are self serve you cant use cash with. Huge waste of time, energy and gas leaving and coming back. They're ridiculous. The employee ringing me out told me Aldi charges out of their paycheck if their safe doesn't accept the bills...which means they're ripping off their employees** Fix your machines! That's a serious issue.
So yeah, unless you want extra stress, don't bring big bills there. And if your bill doesn't pass their test, its probably real. Don't stress about it. Its them that's off.
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Read moreGrateful to have this ALDI location in Weaverville.
They have really well-priced options for everything from produce to nice gourmet cheeses, meats, milk, juices, etc.
They don’t have a lot of the usual name brands, but don’t let that stop you from trying other options, as their brands are usually really good quality, and an especially great value at the price they offer. Be careful, not everything is less expensive, but a lot of things ARE a lot less expensive - great value and great quality.
The team is really nice, but they always seem to be understaffed.
Thankful they put in the self-service checkouts, as that makes the checkout process much faster. Good that they also still do have at least one cashier on duty, for those who need the help.
If you haven’t tried ALDI, you really should. Just stay open to new brands, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Also, just fyi, if you’re going to use a cart, be sure to have a quarter with you. Parking is super...
Read moreThe prices are definitely low, but so is the quality, particularly the produce, which tends to spoil very quickly. The milk, although very cheap, seems to be "watery" compared to Ingles, which has better produce at a much better value.
The hard good items are made in China. I'd rather keep my money locally than have it support Communism. The official line of the Chinese government is that they "intend" to be a Socialist Republic within 30 years, but for now they're still Communists and I for one prefer not to aid "enemies" of the United States. Once they have abandoned Communism, I'll be happy to do business with China, until then, I'll support my neighbors...
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