so wanted to update. today i went back to aldi??? why? what a dumb mistake. GREENMOLDYPORKCHOPS! there were about 5 with visible mold i took pix of two. told the blonde young check out girl who seemed like she wasnt surprised. no look of disgust or urgency to call someone to remove them before an unsuspecting person grabs one without noticing. nope. she said«oh ok». really? wow!
B R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lewisville, TX
I have been coming here for a year and constantly find moldy fruit every week. It seems to be this way at other stores. It makes me wonder if other food is bring stored improperly and not checked. When I tell the store associates they just say ok but still not doing anything about it. This needs to be addressed immediately I wonder how many people are getting sick from it. I quit buying their fresh fruit and vegetables here for that reason.
Thomas R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lewisville, TX
I love aldi every time I go in there I am impressed. They ring the grocerys up so quick it is crazy and they are cheap. I like to supplement it with sams and wal mart but u cant get every thing here. plus it is real close to my house
WaNesha J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Frisco, TX
I love this store not only do that have low prices but that really have quality products. They may not be the name brands but I think that is what makes them special. Most of the off brands I have bought have tasted better than my usual. There produce looks nice and fresh. I am just a fan.
D B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lewisville, TX
I should probably go here more. Depending on what they have on sale, it really is very economical. You can get great deals on their produce when they are running specials but the quality of it can be hit or miss. More hit than miss… just like any oher store. If you need juice pouches and snack items for kids, this place has great prices. I cant get all my shopping done here as they dont carry everything you need, but still worth the trip.
Gilian A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
I love Aldi! Its been a staple in my life since I was a youngin growing up in IN. Everywhere I move I try to find one. So I was excited to see when I moved to TX that they are not just in certain areas but all over! I’ve spent $ 40 at other stores and got 2 bags whereas here I get almost a full cart. I’ve been on a clean eating journey and I can say that I find a lot here. They have a good wine selection, many of them imported. This particular store is always clean and the staff is wonderful. We shop there probably every week so they know our faces. Its almost like going to the small town market! I have also bought pots, knives and other household items here and they were a good value.
Kat L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carrollton, TX
I used to live in Pennsylvania and these were all over. I loved shopping there and was a bit bummed when I came to Texas and Aldi wasn’t here. I am so pleased that this store has opened up here now. In my opinion this store provides a great product at an unbeatable price. There’s so many positives about a store like this one. Great for everyone. I mean, who’s not on a budget at some point.
Michelle S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irving, TX
The first time I went here I did a walk though to see what it was like and see what all the prices looked like. I was very impressed with the concept of the store and I love saving money! I do recommend a walk through for your first time. Many products are seasonal, that’s how they keep costs down. They only carry 1000 of the most used products for the season. **Bring your own bags! And shopping carts cost a quarter that you get back when you return the cart. Produce and meat are both great. They carry the staples of any household all year. As far as food, there’s nothing I won’t buy there. They do have a very limited personal item and pet section. They do carry paper towels, toilet paper, paper plates, ect. My favorite part is that it has saved me a lot of money. My husband loves that the store is quick to zip around(I rarely get distracted) and he’s always impressed at how much food we get for what we pay. We love Aldi!
Rae C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Worth, TX
What would have normally cost us about $ 80 at Kroger, and $ 120 at Tom Thumb, cost us about $ 40 here. We make fresh juice every morning so we burn through produce like it ain’t no thang. Aldi just changed my life with their ridiculously cheap fresh fruits and veggies. Bizarrely, Aldi somehow manages to have fresh strawberries when other major grocers don’t. And just when I had sworn off ever buying a bag of apples or oranges again, I see that their bags are filled with large, fresh, and easily visible fruit. No tricky red and orange mesh bags here, bitches. It took me three times to get my Aldi visit right. You have to remember to bring your own bags, bring a quarter to get a shopping cart, and check when they are open so you don’t end up sitting in an empty parking lot. It’s small, it’s not for browsing, but it gets the job done and CHEAP. Super cheapo wine and beer, here, too. I loved the $ 5 wine, but my husband claimed it was intolerable. I think he’s just being a snob. But whatever, for $ 5, you can risk it! So come, enjoy they fresh veggies. Mayhaps take a chance on some generic dry goods. Bonus points — a LOT of fancy cheeses on the cheap. I haven’t tried them yet, but I sense the cheapest cheese board EVER in my future.
Andrew H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
I will say, this is an interesting concept. A grocery store but with Ikea-like mentality. If you’ve been to Ikea you have an idea of what I am talking about. Ikea and Aldi snake you around the store so you see everything. This is not a regular grocery store. Aldi brands for the most part and like Ikea, if you want little extras like bags or shopping carts, you pay a little extra to get them. Being that it is only their brands, of course the place is alot smaller than a Kroger or a SuperTarget, so it fills up quicker. I’d suggest off hours and probably not weekends if you are looking to get in and out. It’s a cool concept and we have one coming to Denton, so I will most likely check it out at least once or twice.
Mary Ann D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Flower Mound, TX
My initial mindset was«dollar store» equivalent until I went for the very first time. New store built here just a few blocks from my home. That is certainly a plus. I have been several times now and will continue to shop there. Make sure you take a quarter to get your shopping basket. I keep one in my purse just for that purpose. Also, don’t forget your shopping bags, otherwise you will have to buy some for a few cents to carry things home. There are no name brands there, only Aldi brands, so no use of coupons. I have to say I’m rather impressed with many of their products. The basics are great products i.e. milk(even the no-lactose one), bread, eggs, produce, frozen foods, baking products, coffee. The prices are really good too. The exception seems to be the fresh meat market. You will pay more for fresh, chicken, ground beef, pork than most grocery stores. However, they have a tasty spiral sliced ham that I choose to buy instead of packaged lunchmeat. Coupled with their $ 5 off $ 25 coupons which I keep getting in the mail, it’s a great buy for our family budget and tasty products too. Even my picky, name-brand only husband has commented about how much he likes what I have been getting there! No credit cards, only debit and cash.
Scott S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Flower Mound, TX
Gotta love this location, opened today and it was built from the ground up. Yep all of the interior fresh and new after they demo’d an existing building on the site. As everyone knows by now, ALDI sells mostly their own brand of product and some of that packaged product is hit or miss. But the milk and eggs are a deal, the veggies and fruits are pretty good and a lot of the frozen stuff rocks. They also sell some small items that rotate throughout the year(like bedding, heaters etc) at pretty good prices.