This Aldi was just remodeled. They haven't even had their grand opening. It is much nicer...
Aldi offers limited selection at low prices. They don't have everything but what they have is good quality and very reasonably priced. About 90% is private label.
Things I buy often here are vegetables & fruits (after CLOSE inspection), dark chocolate with hazelnuts, butter, cream, yogurt, eggs, prosciutto, paper products, zipper bags, meat and fish.
This type of Aldi ("orange" there are two) is owned by the son of a famous German grocer. It is very efficient operation. Lean staff, no phone number, limited hours, box on shelf, etc, etc. The brother owns "blue" Aldi's and purchased Trader Joe's so you see a few things from TJs but not as much prepared...
Read moreFantastic finds, lots of great products. You cannot be brand savvy here just as their cousin store Trader Joe's. However, if you don't like something they have a double return policy. I liked this location, didn't seem to be picked over as the one closer to my house (Hypoluxo). I forgot my quarter and someone even blessed me with a cart, whoop whoop! Great deals on fresh caught fish, produce, and monthly specials. This month I scored a great weaved planter that was $12, and I have one similar from Home Depot for triple the money. Once you go, you'll be hooked...don't forget your own bags or you will have to use a recycled box or purchase bags, (each...
Read moreAldi specializes in extremely inexpensive (but high quality) store brands. Great produce and even specialty foods. You have to bring a quarter to use as a deposit on a cart. Bring your own grocery bags, or buy them for 7 cents. No matter how long the checkout line is, it goes quickly because the cashiers don't bag as they go...you bag when they are finished. Don't expect much selection: one brand of flour, one brand of sugar, one brand of, napkins, etc; although they have a fairly large selection of wine, coffee, and chips. Your shopping trip will cost you half of what you would...
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