I shop here a lot. I really do enjoy majority of their foods and produce. And we do save a lot more money than from Walmart that’s for sure. Make sure you buy their produce when they first get them so you can get the freshest ones or otherwise you’ll be left with the molded soggy produce. But even their produce lasts longer and are better quality than Walmart.
Laurie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Owasso, OK
I always shop at Aldi. I save SO much money there. They don’t have a lot of brands but I have never been disappointed in anything I have bought there and I have been going for years. The produce is good and they often have great specials on produce, which are posted at the door. You might get a little more exercise by bagging your own groceries, but I see a lot of elderly people shopping there, so it must not be too strenuous. They do accept Discover but you pay a 25 cent extra charge, which you will have saved over and over already just by skipping Walmart or Reasors. Keep an Aldi quarter in the car for the basket, and keep some used bags in the car so you don’t have to buy theirs.
Jeff B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
I just wanted to follow up. I can’t speak for all Aldi’s but the one near me takes both credit and debit cards. They occasionally have name brands on a «Special Buy»(I guess the best way to think of it is «Hey, we got a pallet of Pringles this week» Now for their generic brands, produce, frozen… Well hell, the rest of the stuff. I’ve got to tell you… It’s the shit! I mean that it’s that good. I would rather have any«generic» product from Aldi than Walmart any day, any time, any week. Yes, it sucks to bag your own groceries. Yes, it sucks to have to put a quarter in to get a cart.(But if you are a younger person, go help the elderly by giving them the quater and not making them push it back, especially in bad weather). I like the store a lot. 4 stars, but it’s not Whole Foods. And really… I don’t know that they would get a higher star
Rachel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Really small grocery in Owasso. — They only take cash or debit card. NOCREDITCARDS. — You must sack your own groceries. — You can either buy grocery bags or bring your own. — You have to have a quarter to use a grocery cart. If you return it, you get your quarter back. — Friendly staff. My grandparents knew our cashier, knew where she was from(Germany) where she lived prior(California) and chit chatted with her. — No name brands, really. –Insanely cheap prices. Cheaper than Wal-Mart even.