I love Aldi! They have great and reasonable prices. You can go into the store and get $ 20 worth of groceries that will last your family at least 4 maybe 5 days. The employees are kind, friendly, and quick. Only problem is their lines get backed up real quick. Aldi has saved me and my daughter when money was tight.
Robert P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jeffersonville, IN
Aldi’s was founded in Germany more than 100 years ago. I’ve been to an Aldi store in Germany. The Germany store was at least 3 times larger than the store in Jeffersonville. In Germany Aldi is the leading wine retailer in the country, so probably a third of the store is dedicated to wine and liquor. I found the German store to be higher quality, better wine, but also better chocolate, coffee, etc. Having said that, the USA Aldi stores offer good discounts and an adequate inventory. When you go to Aldi, you probably want to pick up a few items as it may take a while to check out, no self check out and usually one check out line open. A few things to remember a quarter deposit for shopping carts, cash only, and bring your own shopping bags. Go to to see specials.
Shana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Louisville, KY
Aldi is a lifesaver for anyone on a budget but there are a few key things to know before you head into the store: 1) You need a quarter to get a shopping cart. When you return your cart you get your quarter back but if you don’t have a quarter its a long walk through the store carrying your groceries. 2) Aldi doesn’t take credit cards. One of the ways that they keep their costs down is by avoiding credit card processing fees. So, bring cash with you. 3) Bring reusable grocery bags or be prepared to pay per bag for disposable ones(aka be green or pay not to be!). Now, if that doesn’t scare you away there are definitely some amazing savings at Aldi. Just this weekend I picked up bananas for 29 cents/lb and strawberries for $ 1.00 per carton. Their Fit and Active items are comparable to several national low calorie brands but are less than half of the cost. All in all I walked out last weekend with a big bag of groceries for $ 17.10 and I’ve enjoyed everything I have tried so far.