Better prices than Wal-Mart and with a friendlier staff. The store is much smaller, so it’s easier to grocery shop too.
Quincy V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marietta, GA
A decent choice for inexpensive groceries. After having some issues with this location, customer service has seemed to get somewhat better over time. While there are still chronically long lines here, I feel that a move in the positive direction has been made to give shoppers a better experience. Food selection here varies and seems to be middle-of-the-pack compared to other Aldi’s. While you can find some great deals here, I don’t often find items here that are not available at other Aldi locations. The quality of produce is hit and miss, which seems to be a common theme for Aldi. A recent visit featured bags of cranberries that were wilted and sad looking. While you can get some great deals here, be prepared for long lines, even during the middle of the day on some occasions. It’s a busy area, so traffic and parking can sometimes be issues as well.
Kathleen F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Great location, awesome prices, good quality items what more does a customer need. They have a pretty good organic selection as well. The people who work there are very helpful as well.
Rosecolored Sunglasses A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
a very convenient location for Cobb County residents and the prices are pretty awesome too. Yes, you have to have a quarter on hand to operate the carts and remember to bring you own shopping bags or they will charge you for plastic bags. And then you have to bag you own groceries after they’ve rung them up. They do not take credit cards but cash or debit cards are welcome. But that’s just part of the charm of shopping at Aldi. As for the groceries — I love it when they bring in German foods, since it is a German company, and I love that they actually offer everything from German chocolates to oriental, Italian and even Mexican foods. Their seafood selection is pretty decent and the prices are competitive. Aldi, don’t ever go away!
Adrian C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
This is a good Aldi location! I guess because it is nestled behind McDonalds they don’t get too much traffic, but this store is always clean, stocked and the employees are friendly. I usually come in the evenings and the store is pretty well stocked. The manager always has employees restocking shelved once the big rush subsides and that helps to keep the consistency and variety. The staff is another reason why I give this place a thumbs up. They are always friendly and willing to assist. They will open new registers when lines get long, and they’re always smiling!
Denise G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marietta, GA
Gotta pile on here. This Aldi is always clean. And anyone who listens to Clark Howard knows this place is AWESOME. Especially the fit and active line. I’ve had a few ‘less than stellar’ purchases — but nothing that I couldn’t ‘doctor’ up to make edible. I hope they stick around forever.
Candace D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I like to eat healthy and that can sometime get pricey in big name stores. Aldi’s fit and active line gave me options without having to choose between what I could or couldn’t get. Bringing my own bags makes carrying in actually easier and it’s less headache than Walmart. They’ve found a loyal customer.
Adam A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Great place to save $ — I have tried lots of their products and rarely disappointed. Fast at the resister but wish they would open more lanes and be more attentive here.
Michael A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Smyrna, GA
Love this store. They are always stocked with the food we like and have great service professionals.
Shica B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marietta, GA
I enjoy Aldi for a number of reasons: –location –price –simple parking lot –dependability of staple products –Baskets never in the parking lot to damage your car I am annoyed by Aldi for several reasons: –regardless of the occasion, they NEVER have all of the lines open. Thanksgiving, Easter, Christmas, New Years, 4th of July… They will open a line from time to time, but to just open all of the 3 – 4 lines and KEEP them open, it is not gonna happen. –unfriendly cashiers. They act like they are doing you a favor by checking you out and are quite annoying in that they think that their comfort in sitting on their perch is more important than even reaching out their arm to grab a grocery cart. –sometimes the fruit and vegetables are completely rotten.
Christian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Smyrna, GA
God, I LOVE Aldi! Go here to save money not for the atmosphere. 1. Bring your own bags — one of the ways they save cash is by not providing customers with bags. 2. Bring a quarter to get a shopping cart. It forces you to bring it back to the front of the store and not leave the cart by your car. You get the quarter back, no worries. 3. Bring a DEBITCARD not a credit card. They do not accept credit cards to cut back on fees — further saving you money. 4. Be prepared to fill your grocery cart for about $ 50. I literally cut my grocery expenditure in half by going to Aldi instead of a chain grocery store. I find their brands a good quality for the money without having to buy in bulk at places like Costco. Hint: What I can’t get at Aldi I get at the Farmers Market about a mile down the road.
Jang C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mableton, GA
I just discovered Aldi not too long ago. Aldi is a frugal person’s grocery store. It’s not because of its low prices either. It’s how they run their stores. It’s so efficient and cost-cutting that they’re able to give the savings back to their customers. I can admire that. You won’t see exotic ingredients here either, nor will you find many different brands. You also need to bring your own bag or box to carry your groceries out. You also have to rent a cart if you want to use one. You will also notice the isles are smaller, and everything looks packed into one place. All of these I don’t mind. I do have to remember to bring cash though since they don’t take credit cards. You will save a lot of money on your groceries if you buy here. That is the best part. The quality of the products you get isn’t any worse than what you can get at Kroger or Publix, except you’re paying a lot less. And that’s as good as it gets.
Jana S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Smyrna, GA
Coming here takes me back home to Germany(where I’m from and where Aldi is from). They stay true to their German roots: you stick a quarter into the cart to assure you return it back to the station(you get the quarter back), you pay for your plastic bags, and you have to bag your own groceries… just like in Germany :) If you don’t mind that things are not in pretty-arranged shelves with all the most expensive brand items taking up the best«real estate» on the shelves, this is the place to go. I go there for all the staples and basics: Gallon of milk is $ 2.18, it’s $ 2.58 at Kroger, if you catch it on sale. Eggs are $ 0.99 a dozen. Bottles of wine go as low as $ 2.99. I bought some basic seasonings(salt grinder, Italian seasoning, basil) for $ 0.99. The Kroger brand spices are typically at least $ 3. Canned vegetables(tomatoes, beans, mushrooms etc.) are another item that I MUST buy here. Is it more convenient to shop for everything at one store — of course it is, but you can walk out of there and only spend $ 20 and have all the basics you need for the week.
RIKETA C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Smyrna, GA
I love this little grocery store. It’s one of the main places I shop for food. I am not a «frozen-reheat» kind of gal… I like to make most of my food from scratch, and this store pretty much provides all the staples I need to do that. Aldi has been around forever, and it seems as if alot of people used to turn their nose up because it has off brands items, you have to use a quarter to get a grocery cart(you get it back as soon as your return the cart), and they charge you for bags. But that’s what keeps the prices down so low. But now since the economy has changed, I am starting to see a lot more people(some of which I am pretty sure used to turn their nose up at a place like this) shopping here now. It’s about 90 percent no-name brand items, and about 10 percent name brand.(Lets all remember that alot of no-name brand items are produced in the same factories as the name brand items you buy everyday). They have a lot of choices for just about anything you would be interested in, and they have cheap produce(I am a huge fan of fresh non-frozen prepackaged produce). A 5lb bag of navel oranges will run you about $ 4.99 at publix, but here it is the same oranges for $ 1.69 per 5lb bag. At Kroger a 5lb bag of potatoes will cost you $ 3.99, but at Aldi it is $ 1.99 for a TENLBBAG… see what I mean? They always have a nice cheese selection(you can get romano, white cheddar, irish cheese, german cheese… ect), they have a nice coffee bean selection, and dont forget the booze… they have a nice selection of affordable foreign beers and wines. You 30 dollar bottle of wine people might want to keep it steppin’… The only issue that I have with this location is sometimes the cashiers have stank-ass attitudes… almost like they dont even want to speak to you sometimes… What’s to have an attitue about ladies? You get to sit down when you ring people up and you get paid like $ 16-$ 18 dollars. Ok… so you have to ring people up and restock when not busy, but still…