This is a great place to shop. No they don’t carry a lot of name brands but, so what. They do have some name brands but its really about how you cook it. I found the best spiral hams here for an early work holiday event. Of course they were cheaper than all the other supermarkets and they turned out amazing. The produce is were you really can save a great deal of money. The variety is pretty good also. Great when purchasing apps. like cheese and crackers, chips and dips and the best guacamole. They keep the costs down by not supplying bags and you have to insert a quarter to use a cart but again its worth it. The store is clean and kept neat. The employees are very pleasant and seem to remember you. Worth trying a least once, you won’t be sorry.
Melinda B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Cloud, FL
If you don’t care too much about name brands and want to save some money this is your store. They have a good produce department and lots of gourmet cheeses. That’s definitely what keeps me going back. They also have really good prices on trail Mix and mikes nuts. Milk and eggs are reasonably priced. Bring a quarter for your cart an some bags.
Gjuana W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
OMG i love me some Aldi’s! Everything here is way cheaper than typical market price and though it isn’t always the popular brand names they sell, they taste and pretty much are of same quality. It gets even better… I came last year the day before thanksgiving for last minute shopping and it wasn’t packed with people like Walmart always is close to holidays! They were even fully stocked with everything necessary too! Turkey, ham, all that! I recommend bringing a quarter to use a shopping cart(you get it back when you replace it) and a few shopping bags unless you want to buy some of theirs(only like 15 cents or something). This is definitely my spot to grocery shop…
April M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kissimmee, FL
I started shopping at this Aldi right after it opened and have loved it until recently. Oh, it’s still very good overall, so long as stock is delivered. Bare produce bins prompted the manager to post a note of apology outside one day for being shorted. Over time I learned that the stock — el primo, so to speak — goes to the flagship stores. In this case, Haines City gets the goods first. A week or so later I went to the H.C. store and, lo and behold, they weren’t kidding: immaculate, fully stocked, and with a few items never before seen in the St. Cloud one. Also, very short checkout lines as opposed to just the opposite in S.C. It’s sort of funny since H.C. was considered a shabbier area long ago, with higher insurance rates; but it’s much closer to Lakeland, Aldi’s headquarters! Rank always has its privileges and it doesn’t go down well for those on the short end. Over the last month the S.C. store has revived almost to its former glory. The staff are very nice and work very hard. I just hope that Aldi invests in upkeep as it expands; this is often what ruins the best of them. I also hope they read this as well as everyone else’s comments since their online customer service has also come up short.
Wayne M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
I love this Aldi’s location. People are friendly and the prices are right! I love their chocolate selection and usually buy some produce, meats and cheeses while there. I also like their selection of infused olive oils and sun dried tomato pesto just to name a few items.
Jay N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kissimmee, FL
Nicer than the Aldi I usually frequent. A bit bigger with some higher end meats and cheeses. Friendly staff, good service and little or no wait for checkout!
Libby W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
I have to say I’m loving this place more and have yet to get anything bad. This last trip I was just going to get some stuff for work lunches and to make strawberry lemonade. The strawberries there are great quality and about a buck cheaper than Publix. This store has a very small produce section though. You can’t count on all the produce you need. Like lemons, that I needed for the strawberry lemonade. I did buy some nice looking nectarines at 29 cents a piece. The avocados were also quite a bit cheaper than most grocery stores. I bought some low fat cottage cheese and when I went to publix to buy the lemons I saw the same size lowfat cottage cheese at 80 cents more. I have to stop myself from buying the chocolates and the dessert type snacks. They look so good. You know how cadbury makes chocolate bars in the UK well these look very similar and I want to try one but this time I opted for a bag of yogurt raisins and natural trail mix. I needed sparkling water for the strawberry lemonade and found a large bottle for 59 cents that was strawberry-kiwi flavored and decided that it would be perfect. I also bought Vanilla wafers for my husband, and I’m interested to see if he thinks there is a difference in taste from brand to non brand.