This store is suffering. Carla is gone. They are severely understaffed. Each time I go lately there is always one regular item that is not stocked due to shortage of staff. They no longer carry dark roast K Cups. Yesterday the organic spinach was out of date and the bagged spinach bin was empty. I’d like to think this was an anomaly but it is not. This store better get it together or I am not coming back.
Heather C.
Place rating: 5 Hollywood, CA
Extremely inexpensive friendly Grocery Store. Let me list the PROS of what they do, to keep our prices, as consumers, down. Why ALDI is different from other stores. [from the site] At ALDI, everything possible from our carts to checkout to energy-saving stores to give you incredibly high quality at impossibly low prices. The Carts: We keep our carts in one convenient place. You put a quarter in the cart, shop and then return the cart to get your quarter back. This helps to keep prices low because we don’t spend time retrieving carts. Checkout: Credit card processing fees are expensive. By only accepting cash, debit and EBT cards, it helps keep our prices low. [ALDI New To ALDI Shopping At ALDI Information Page 316×284 Desktop 4] Bags: Bring your own bags or buy our reusable ones at checkout. Saving Green: Everything we do from our smaller, energy-saving stores to recycled bags and cartons capture the very essence of conservation. As a result, you can save up to 50% on the majority of your needs. Our Brands: ALDI brands are made of the same, or even higher, quality than national brands. Plus, they’re backed by our Double Guarantee. So you can be sure you and your family will trust ALDI brands for delicious satisfaction.
David M.
Place rating: 5 Monkton, MD
AHHHHhhhhhhhh yess… ALDI’s! I was with some of my guy friends and out of the blue one starts ranting about grocery stores. «If you go to ****** you are throwing money out the window!» he said. He elaborated by saying that he and his wife always go to Aldi’s first and get the essentials, then move on and buy produce, meat, cheese, whatever delicacies they so desired elsewhere. Spot on. I went to Aldi’s with my brother for the first time and immediately realized all this was was a European style grocery store. I’ve spent over 7 years abroad and the rent-a-cart via coin idea is old hat over there, folks. After doing my Wikipedia research I discovered that the richest man in Germany got to be so by starting… Aldi’s. It’s a chain that rose to where it is today by selling one brand per item, and selling it CHEAP. Take it or leave it. While this may not appeal to our forefathers sensibilities, it’s not a bad choice if you want to save money. It isn’t for everyone but give it a try. Bring a quarter for the cart, debit or cash ONLY.