Limited items. Good for eggs, milk, fruit, and some other nick nacks. Not the place for me to load up the cart. Actualy no place is these days.
Ted M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sacramento, CA
Great prices. Limited choices. Packaged like major brands but very few. Milk is dirt cheap. Worth checking out.
K A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rosenberg, TX
I stop here right after my weekly(big) grocery shopping at Kroger. The prices on some items can simply not be beat, and everyone that works at this store is so wonderfully helpful. I suggest stopping and walking through on an initial visit like I did to make note of what items catch your eye and beat your grocery store prices. Originally, I just started getting packed workweek lunch items(lunch meat, cheese sticks, rice cakes, cookies, etc) but since then have found the prices on pre-packaged spinach, hummus and dips, cereals, spices, and some produce specials are out of this world. Also, their chocolate selection is small, but incredibly inexpensive. Not my thing, but they also have a tremendous selection of gluten free foods that are way cheaper than those at my Kroger, too. Additionally, bring a quarter to rent a cart(you get it back when you return it to the line of them), your own reusable bags, and they only accept cash or debit cards. The savings makes those«inconveniences» entirely worthwhile to me.
Scott G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Rosenberg, TX
It was clean but that’s what you should expect from a new store and some of the prices were less than what’s seen at other places but other items where about the same. But what I really didn’t like was how all the perishable food we bought spoiled within days of buying. So my wife agrees that we won’t be going back.
Vic C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Cute place. This is the first Aldi I have visited, and I was impressed with the organization and cleanliness. Watch it on the floor — it’s polished concrete and slippery even when dry. I doubt I’ll shop there much, as there’s no organic(that I saw) and not a great breadth of selection, but I understand that’s not their business model. If I wanted to feed a large family inexpensively and with decent quality, I think it would be great. I got a kick out of their cart system — put in a quarter deposit and get it back when you return the cart. Net result — I didn’t see any loose carts in the lot! Also be aware that there are no free shopping bags at all, but they have a range for sale from six cents to a few dollars, depending on whether you want just plastic(re-usable) or insulated. I don’t really like bagging my own groceries(which you must do here), but I do like their big shelf across from the checkout, so I can stand there putting up my change and receipt instead of holding up the checkout line.