First time in an Aldi and not terribly impressed, seemed a little more dirty and disorganized than a regular grocery store with a much smaller selection. That being said the things they did have were pretty well priced and the cashier who checked us out was very polite and friendly. Overal, l a good place to swing by to check for a bargain or two but not the place to do a weekly grocery trip.
Faila M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hurst, TX
By far one of the best all Aldi’s that I’ve ever visited. Even there public restroom is clean. All the workers here are very attentive you very kind. This location is in a great area literally 0.1 miles from the Irving mall. It is in a shopping center so there is plenty of parking. I worked at this location 2010 through 2013. Trust me the workers here work very hard to keep this place up and tidy. The busiest day to shop here is Sunday so try shop here at least Monday through Saturday.
D'man D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jacksonville, FL
A decent sized Aldi with clean interior and good items on a bargain price. Like their idea of no grocery bag, so get your own and also using coin to get a shopping cart, which you get back once you return the cart. Most of their product names are something that you won’t find elsewhere, some from Europe. Food items are cheap and looked fresh. Fruits and vegetables were ok, better to get elsewhere. Definitely, not a bad place to stock up on game time snacks like chips, salsa, queso dip and other munchies.
Efrain R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irving, TX
Great place to shop for good quality items at an awesome price. This Aldi is bigger than others with a bit more variety. I love Aldi.
Raven M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
it is a typical Aldi. I am from Germany originally and Aldi is huge there. The US version is not as big in their selection but it comes close. It does offer a lot of European flair no name products. And it is relatively cheaper with some products. Others are a bit more pricier for example the pasta is cheaper at Kroger.
Splashing D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Flower Mound, TX
I started shopping at this Aldi about six months ago and at first I was really impressed by their no-frills business model, but since that time, the joint has really gone downhill. Once upon a time, this was a clean store with immaculate shelving, always fresh produce and a customer-friendly staff. But in the space of just a couple months, the store has went completely ghetto. Shelves aren’t stocked properly and items that were once staples aren’t available anymore. Produce is no longer fresh and in some instances, you can clearly see mold growing on the fruit(isn’t this illegal). Floors are dirty, parents letting their kids run wild inside the store while they paw their grimy hands over the fruits and veggies. And don’t even try telling them to control their rugrats because most don’t speak English. Prices have gone WAYYY up in the last few months while the shopping experience has completely gone to shit. Sorry, but enough is enough and I’m done with this dump. I may spend a little more by going to Tom Thumb, but I don’t care, because the quality of their food is so far above and beyond what Aldi has degenerated into. Add to that I don’t have to put up with the bad behavior of illegals and their brood inside the store and the choice is «anything but Aldi.»
Mary S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Irving, TX
The first thing we immediately noticed about Aldi is what a weird alternate-universe of food products it is. It’s like shopping where Rachel Ray gets all her weird off-brand food items for 30-Minute Meals. Don’t get me wrong, they still carry several national brands, but there are some brands that seem just a bit off… Like they’re something familiar, but not quite right. I’ve gotta hand it to them for a clever idea. The interior is very no-nonsense, no frills down to the interior temps. Bare floors, no shelving(just a bunch of goods stacked up in the boxes they were delivered in), and AC is definitely being skimped on. I really like that though, because the focus is on reasonable prices for groceries. It makes you more of a responsible consumer as well. i.e. return your cart to the appropriate receptacle to get your quarter back, rather than just haphazardly leaving it in the parking lot and being more eco-conscious by bringing reusable bags or else pay for Aldi’s bags to take your groceries home in. I think Adi’s a great place to get your basic grocery items for cheap prices — milk, eggs, produce… You’ll probably accomplish about 80% of your shopping list here, but you’ll get the basic stock items for really compeitive prices.