Amazing savings compared to other stores — 40% compared to Publix;20−30% compared to Kroger, Walmart, etc. Limited selection of meat and produce, with the meat being very good – produce is average, especially compared to Super H, Assi, and others. No name brands to speak of, but their store brands are as good, and have double your money back guarantee if not satisfied. Cereal, canned veggies, milk, and eggs are tremendous buys. Bring 25 cents to get a cart from the cart corral – one of the many ways they save you money on food by not having to round up carts from the parking lot. Aldi starts accepting Credit Cards March 1, 2016 — have been cash or debit cards only till then. Try Aldi – you will love the staff, and the money you save by shopping here.
Madelyn A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alpharetta, GA
YOUAREALLRIGHTWITHME! This is the Aldi’s located across from the Walmart on Pleasant Hill Rd. It is not my regular Aldi, but I shop at any location that is on way. Each location is a little different and it is nice seeing new options. Today’s cool purchase was the chicken sausage in Italian and Spinach with feta varieties. They proved to be very delicious, light and not at all fatty and are made with chicken that is not injected with hormones or antibiotics. I will definitely be looking for these little babies in my local store. Aldi’s has the freshest, meatiest and most delicious ribs I have found outside of a warehouse club. Every holiday, my family wants the traditional bar-b-que with all of the trimmings. I have not seen the ribs in recent months so they are back just in time for the 4th. These ribs are fresh and never frozen. They had this beautiful hearty wholegrain bread that I purchased and am dying to try. I love a hearty toasted bread for my sandwiches and toast. Can’t wait to try it! Go Aldi’s! 6÷29÷15 I went back to the store and bought more of those delicious sausage because they are incredible. For breakfast I boil, butterfly and grill and eat either with or in my eggs. For lunch, boil and eat like a hotdog with sweet onions and honey mustard, can also be broiled. I was too hungry to wait. Finally, this sausage is so flavorful that I can add it to one of my homemade soups along with summer veggies. Don’t forget to grab a bag of sweet onions because they are delicious and very mild. You could eat them like sliced apples and the taste does not linger until the next day. Also you will want to check the prepared pizzas because the white pizza with white chicken and veggies is great! Just try new things and enjoy!
Cayla F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Loganville, GA
This was a horrible experience and I was there for about 2 minutes. I have never shopped at an Aldi and I doubt I will. I didn’t know you had to pay a quarter for a buggy. I tried to turn around to go get a cart from outside and had to look like a fool going In Circles through the store to get back outside. Upon seeing the carts chained together I went to ask how to get one. The attendants were rude and unhelpful. One rolled their eyes at me. I am now leaving to go to Publix, good luck staying in business.
Tan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Duluth, GA
This is a great market for fruits & veggies. Very economical. But remember to bring your on bags!
Andrew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Duluth, GA
I love Aldi’s and I’m sure I’ve save quite a bit of money by shopping there. The bagels and croissants are just as good if not better than others and much cheaper. I buy those .99 chicken cordon blues, buns and their meat is excellent. I’ve bought blackberries for .99 as well as strawberries for the same price while they’re in season and higher at other grocery stores. I’m sure Dina with the 77 friends, straw hat and sunglasses would be much happier spending her money at a high end store simply because she’s a snob who wasn’t able to figure out how to remove a cart here. On the other hand, I who likes to save $$ figured that out very quickly and enjoy the fact that carts aren’t going to be denting my car doors as has happened at other stores. Poor Dina, guess she hasn’t been to Europe for a while; there you always need to bring your own bag and that custom has been in place for decades. This company is German where they’re more environmentally aware if the damage plastic bags have done to both wild life and landfills. Poor Dina, she tried so hard to impress us! I’m not!
Denise D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Duluth, GA
Store was clean, prices were reasonable, great customer service. I would definitely recommend this store to everyone. Keep up the great work! !!
Dina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Atlanta, GA
I am not a fan. I found the shopping experience here to be an inconvenient pain in the arse. First off, you need to insert a quarter into the shopping cart to use a cart. Yes… you need to bring a quarter or NO cart for you. There is no signage to make you aware of this, so you will look like a fool pulling on the cart unless you figure it out. Crazy! They don’t offer hand carts or grocery bags at all. I thought that all these cheap-a$$ tactics must be for a great reason and then I stepped inside. The store had a mild but very present sour milk smell that pervaded the air. I saw nothing special as far as food. I don’t cook from a lot of boxes(think cake mixes, macncheese, and that kind of crap), eat processed boxed snacks(crackers, cookies, energy bars), or use a lot of canned food, so nothing really appealed to me here. The produce section was extremely limited and the eggplants were visibly beat up and in the process of spoiling. They have a tiny meat section. The only pros I saw were huge European chocolate bars for $ 1.99 that my husband might enjoy, some nice cheeses for cheap, and they offer these HUGE take and bake style pizzas for $ 4.99 or $ 5.99. Other than that, they didn’t offer much for me.
Winston F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elk Grove Village, IL
I always come here to get a weeks worth of groceries for myself: milk eggs meat veggies yogurt fruit nuts and anything else. Aldi has really great value and has most if their produce fresh. Although it may be limited, it gets you what you need. My weeks worth of groceries is around 35 on average!
Liz H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Duluth, GA
For those new to Aldi, this is a CASH or DEBIT only place. You also need to bring your own bag or carry your items out by hand. This location is right across from the super Walmart and while it may not offer nearly as many items as the giant store, some of its prices may be cheaper. I have found that Greek Yogurt here tastes just as good as the brands offered at Walmart, but are about 10 – 15 cents cheaper. Similarly, some of their fresh produce have good prices. Bananas are only 44 cents/lb and a gallon of milk is only about $ 2.50! I have also tried their pizzas and found them pretty tasty. One of the main reasons why I stop at Aldi instead of Walmart is because the walk from the parking lot through the store is much shorter. Since you save some time, that’s extra money you are saving because isn’t your time valuable?
Marisa I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 McDonough, GA
I came here as I happen to be at a store in the same parking lot… and remembered their sale on silicone bakeware as I have been wanting the silicone muffin pan. They were out, and the young lady went to check the back to see if they had more anyway — with a smile. This store is clean, bright, and very busy!