Owned by the same company that owns Trader Joes, this Germany-based company specializes in staple items, such as food, beverages, toilet paper, and other inexpensive household items. They keep their prices low by using house-brands and private label items with a smattering of brand-name items throughout. This particular Aldi’s is clean and tiny but still has a warehouse-y feel with products stacked on skids and displayed in boxes. Just remember you need to bring your own bags or boxes to take your food home and have to pay a quarter to rent their carts(I know, that part is weird). I can’t vouch for all their products but I can say they have they have an unexpectedly good selection of cheese, wine, and chocolate. I’m not a chocolate connoisseur by any means, but their house-brand of chocolate, Moser Roth, is really good. The 85% cocoa bar proved to be a luxurious treat on my last visit. Sales change weekly but the prices are always below average. I just picked up a banana bunch for $.44 cents– not $. 44 cents a pound, $.44 cents total. With Aldi’s you can eat healthy and even indulge a little on a budget!
Adam G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Grand Rapids, MI
I really like Aldi and I need to go more often. They don’t have a huge selection of item, but what they do is usually a good product and at a great price. I’m not a huge fan of frozen pizza, but theirs is really good. I think my favorite thing about Aldi is the speed their scanners work. I hate going to a grocery store and your items get waved over they machine a millions times as you check out waiting for it to scan in. At Aldi, they just whip them through and they work every time. Bring your own bags though. They don’t provide them for free.