Want to like this store but just don’t find a good product mix. Not enough discounts on meat. Too many prepared foods. Like the European cookies and chocolates. Never can get motivated to stop once a week the way I do at other stores. Not enough enticements.
Westernmassgal A.
Place rating: 4 Murray, KY
Aldi is a great place to shop for snacks(although it’s private label, the taste is on par with national brands), but is not my main grocery shopping destination. A couple of downsides is they only accept debit cards or cash, as well as having to bring your own bags if you don’t want to pay for a bag. Most of the time only one register is open, so expect huge lines on the weekend. Weekdays are better times to shop there or at any other grocer.
Scott P.
Place rating: 3 Springfield, MA
Pretty good Aldi’s. Produce looked better than the other Aldi stores I’ve visited. Service was kind of slow with only one register open. Shelves weren’t that well maintained as far as removing empty boxes and«facing» product to the front. Plenty of parking.
L P.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Great place for groceries on a budget. It’s the cheaper and less flashy version of Trader Joe’s or a smaller version of Price Right. Great for canned goods, basic snacks, eggs, milk, etc… Tips: Bring a quarter to use their grocery carts, don’t worry though, you get your quarter back when you return the cart. Bring your own grocery bags so you don’t have to buy theirs. If you forget your bags, just grab an empty box from off the shelves to carry your groceries to your car. Cash or Debit Cards and EBT cards only, no Credit Cards.