For the longest time, I avoided Aldi because their way of doing things just seemed so different to me. Then one day, in desperation to lower my grocery bill, I decided to check it out. I was completely amazed with the selection, the prices, and the service. That’s been 2 years ago and I now shop there every week. A few points worth making. The store is smaller than your average store and the aisles aren’t as wide. There’s not a lot of room to move around in so you can sometimes get ‘stuck’ behind slower people who are browsing or just taking their time. My family is vegetarian/vegan so we don’t buy meat products, so I can’t attest to the quality of their meat. However, I can attest that it’s easy to be vegan or vegetarian and eat here. Their produce selection is fresh and great. You will still need your Whole Foods type places for many of your vegan ‘staples’ but lots of your filler products can be picked up here.
Lindsey B.
Tu valoración: 4 San Antonio, TX
I love Aldi, but it has it’s fare share of disadvantages. The Good: –Consistent low prices on everyday staples. –House brand is comparable to other store brands. –Friendly workers. The Bad: –Inconsistent stock. On my last trip I left without 5 things that I thought they would have. Frozen broccoli, brown rice, whole grain tortillas, frozen center on the cobb, extra virgin olive oil. All of these items are things they regularly stock. –Odd product placement. I searched for 20 minute for the salsa verde they advertised in their ad. Found it, at the checkouts. –Noticed an otherwise friendly cashier throw can goods in a basket rather roughly that had bread and eggs in it when checking a customer out. I enjoyed my visit and when I’m on that side of town, I’ll definitely stop by again.