great store. prices are very fair. Quality is good for everything(except coffee). Staff is very nice
Kyra H.
Tu valoración: 5 Blacklick, OH
Love, love, love Aldi! I can fill a cart here for around $ 80 and I have done the same at other grocery stores for over $ 200. The self bagging and being herded down the aisles may be a bit annoying, but saving that much money makes it worth it! The lines may look long, but those cashiers can fly through a full cart in record time. I’ve never been in line more than 5 minutes even when there are three people with stacked carts in front of me.
Kathryn M.
Tu valoración: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Great selection, convenient location, quick checkout. I execute grocery shopping with stealth. I do not like the hide and seek routine I’m often in at the store. I like Aldi becuase there’s a limited number of items and I go here only for certain things. Namely produce. Their produce isn’t watered daily and they go through so much it’s really fresh. This location didn’t have zucchini. Possibly a seasonal thing, but not uncommon with many Aldi visits. There’s usually some items that aren’t there. I’m impressed with the cooler section at this location. It’s comprehensive with light string cheese, baby bel, dips, salsas, hummus, etc., Their salad bags are a steal and stay fresh longer than regular chain grocery stores! These cashiers are fast. Super on it and get us in and out quickly. I don’t mind bagging my own groceries, or adding a quarter to the cart to rent while shopping. I do mind overpriced items, which is NOT something you get here!
Emma L.
Tu valoración: 3 Columbus, OH
Aldi is one of those places I was always kind of deterred(scared?) from but once I went in, I was hooked. Yes, you pay a quarter for a cart(you’ll get it back when you return it like a good customer should). Yes, you pay 10 cents for a shopping bag(it’s reusable, you know.). All of these little things allows Aldi to offer their products at lower prices, which is a solid trade-off in my book. The interior is kind of small-scale warehouse-y with boxes and stacks of products creating the aisles, but really it’s not that bad. Prices are listed on flags above products. Almost everything is the generic Aldi brand, but it’s hard to tell with their sly packaging. Cheerio’s? Nope — Cheery Oats. Most of their packaged chips, crackers, soups, sauces, dressings, wines(yes, wine) are really pretty good. The area that Aldi lacks(or at least this location in particular) is their produce. Without fail, something has gone bad and remains on the floor, ready to sell. If you’re shopping for lettuce, bananas, or onions — beware. On the other hand, I’ve never been happier with their grape tomatoes or their red and yellow peppers(both about half the price of bigger chain supermarkets). Dairy products are always good here as well, and lately I’ve noticed a TON of variety in their cheese selections, possibly a carryover from the holiday season. You’ll bag your groceries yourself, but don’t be too deterred. For certain products, Aldi is the way to go.
Greg W.
Tu valoración: 4 Reynoldsburg, OH
Unlike many of the other Aldi locations, this one is actually fairly well staffed. It’s pretty well lit, very clean, and the shelves are never rarely completely devoid of a given item. Just like the other locations, you will find great prices(although they seem to have crept up a bit lately). You can only pay with cash or debt card(possibly check, but I can’t verify this, definitely NOT credit card). Feel free to toss your groceries in their leftover cardboard boxes that are on the shelves, instead of paying for bags. They don’t mind!