Aldi's helps me eat healthy and save money
mattness09
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I recommend Aldi's stores to anybody that can't afford the neighborhood grocer and are trying to eat healthy. I found the fruits and vegetable prices to be lower and equal in quality. At one time, I used to snub Aldi's but I have really enjoyed going there and it feels good to fill up my cabinets and refrigerator for $100. I would not recommend the diet soda there, but I'm a diet COKE fiend and nothing can come between me and my brand name soda. Oh, and don't forget to bring a quarter and grocery bags. Trust me, the boxes they give you, if you don't have a quarter for the cart, get heavy after a little while.
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They are building one across the street from me. I can't wait until it opens.0
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I love Aldi's! Their meat and vegetables are super cheap, so is their fruit. Definitely a great place to shop on a budget0
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I was so excited when I moved last year because there's an Aldi 10 minutes down the road. Around here the produce can be questionable, but I can't complain about anything else I've purchased there. I love their fit & active line, it really helps when it comes to snack foods for work. I almost always have some of the fruit strips in my desk, only 50 cals and they're so yummy!0
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They do some fantastic fish products too. I love their lightly dusted lemon sole. Their prepackaged sandwich meat is great quality also0
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I love aldi too.
The super 6 they do each week is brilliant.
I often go in and find their mined meat and packed meats are reduced too so pick up loads and freeze them.
It's even better now as they have also built a Lidl store right next door so now I can use both in one shopping trip.
I often can fill a trolley full of food for under £600 -
It's not for everybody, but definitely worth trying out. Just like everybody, you will find things you like and don't like. It's trial and error.0
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We are trying Aldi's for the first time tomorrow xx0
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They have tasty tasty hummus for $1.99 and whole frozen chickens for $0.85 a lb. They're always my first stop on shopping day; I can get almost everything I need there for way cheap and then I just have to make a quick run somewhere else to fill in whatever they didn't have.0
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where do you all live? i thought they were only in missouri and illinois...I live in Missouri and shop there!0
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we have an Aldi's that we frequent too, and you get your quarter back for the shopping cart!0
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love Aldi and Lidl saves me alot on a big grocery bill!0
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I've been thinking about shopping there but I'm terrified that the reason they are cheaper is because they are more processed, have more anti-biotics, have more pesticides, or are just overall crap compared to foods at Trader Joe's or Whole Foods. I want to shop there, but first I need to know why they can undercut their competitors by 20% when they are essentially giving the same products.0
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where do you all live? i thought they were only in missouri and illinois...I live in Missouri and shop there!0
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I love seeing this!! I totally work at an Aldi's!! Of course I shop there too. Just nice to see that so many people enjoy shopping at a place that I enjoy being a part of. :laugh:0
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There's an Aldi down the street from my house. I'm actually going there today. I always hit up Aldi before I go to the regular supermarket. A gallon of milk is only $1.79! I find the produce to be hit or miss though...have to inspect them carefully! I bought a couple of their canvas bags the first time I went and now I just take those with me so I don't have to keep buying their bags lol.0
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Love, love, LOVE Aldi's!! I don't understand the stigma with shopping there. It has great food, awesome prices and (at mine) wonderful service. They've closed the one closest to me for renovations. Let me tell you my wallet is feeling it :{0
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Love, love, LOVE Aldi's!! I don't understand the stigma with shopping there.
The Aldi stores local to me are in the 'ghetto'. I went there once and a woman slammed the door in my face. It also wasn't clean or very well stocked. Maybe just a bad experience at that particular location, but those kind of things are important when choosing somewhere to shop.0 -
I recommend Aldi's stores to anybody that can't afford the neighborhood grocer and are trying to eat healthy. I found the fruits and vegetable prices to be lower and equal in quality. At one time, I used to snub Aldi's but I have really enjoyed going there and it feels good to fill up my cabinets and refrigerator for $100. I would not recommend the diet soda there, but I'm a diet COKE fiend and nothing can come between me and my brand name soda. Oh, and don't forget to bring a quarter and grocery bags. Trust me, the boxes they give you, if you don't have a quarter for the cart, get heavy after a little while.
If you don't have a quarter, just go in and ask one of the cashiers we will always just let you borrow one.0 -
I do love my Aldis especially for milk, bread and cereal their prices can't be beat. Although I am not crazy about our produce section it can be really questionable and not consistent. I usually supplement with the produce section at my Walmart their banana prices cannot be touched even by Aldis. Just went to Aldis today and for $34 I bought my weeks worth of groceries for 3 of us that includes packing lunches for all three of us during the week.0
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I've been thinking about shopping there but I'm terrified that the reason they are cheaper is because they are more processed, have more anti-biotics, have more pesticides, or are just overall crap compared to foods at Trader Joe's or Whole Foods. I want to shop there, but first I need to know why they can undercut their competitors by 20% when they are essentially giving the same products.
Visit their website the exact reasons should be found there, but I know that they don't have plastic/paper bags, you have to bring your own or use boxes from the packaging. They don't lose money on lost grocery carts because you have to use a quarter to get one out of the line. They have all the products stacked in their shipping boxes to form the aisles. And they don't have to pay for the brand name advertising since its mostly all their own brands.0 -
where do you all live? i thought they were only in missouri and illinois...I live in Missouri and shop there!
Aldi is actually a German chain (that's where I fell in love with it) and yes, is indeed pretty awesome as discount stores go. We jokingly call it "Feinkost Albrecht" after hearing so many of the locals reder to the store that way.
My chief complaint about the US version is a lack of whole grain products. Not a total absence but just not as abundant as I am used to. But produce and staples like eggs or cheese are easy to afford and the quality is good, so I can live with having to make a second stop for bread.0 -
When I was a student I lived on about £50 a month because of Aldi. Brilliant stuff.0
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Now that's an advantage of living in Belgium or Germany: you have an Aldi AND a Lidl in every single little town lol. :-)0
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There are many Aldi stores here in the UK. I don't what they are like in the USA but here they have fairly basic in store layouts and displays but often have unusual but high quality food and hardware goods always at bargain prices. However, the stock changes all the time and you can't be sure of ever buying the same item two weeks running.0
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Love, love, LOVE Aldi's!! I don't understand the stigma with shopping there.
The Aldi stores local to me are in the 'ghetto'. I went there once and a woman slammed the door in my face. It also wasn't clean or very well stocked. Maybe just a bad experience at that particular location, but those kind of things are important when choosing somewhere to shop.
REPORT THEM!!! Call, email or somehow contact headquarters. I have shopped Aldi stores, Nord, Süd and US (Tennessee & Mississippi) and never ever ever had such an encounter. That is not the norm.0 -
Just started shopping Aldi's recently. A lot of the things I want from ads end up being sold out when I get there. They have cheap fish, also the low cal/low sugar snack bars are only 88 cents a box. Got some ground turkey this week and it was cheaper than the hamburger. Also got bags of jerky for the kiddos for only a buck each. Produce is cheaper to but a lot of times they are out especially when they have there 5 pound bags of red potatoes for only 99 cents.
Oh and for the person who wanted to know where people are located, I am in South Carolina.0 -
The one near me that I used to go to, always had bruised fruits. It was upsetting. Moved away a few years, just moved back.. I will have to try them again, I guess.0
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We have Aldi in Scotland too, the weekly offers in fruit and veg are fabulous, I can't understand the folk that avoid Aldi, they must have money to throw away!0
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where do you all live? i thought they were only in missouri and illinois...I live in Missouri and shop there!
I live in Pennsylvania and we have 2 in my city. I love aldi's and their prices. I was afraid MFP wouldn't have aldi's brand foods for the food tracker and I was so excited when I found out they did. It's a great place to shop and recommend it to everyone!0 -
Aldi ends to be hit or miss for me. I get produce there when it's worth getting, and some meat and dairy products, but that's about it. I prefer Sprouts, though.0
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