This Aldi is as good as the Avon and Westlake locations that I frequent. All the tasty grocery goods at low low prices! The store is tucked away behind the Taco Bell on Detroit. Right across the street from Big Bird. Workers are fast and friendly and the shelves stay stocked here. The up and coming selection of organic items is great to see and the have a great selection of cheeses and snacky snacks for your munching needs at much lower prices than GE! Don’t forget — cash and debit only! No credit cards. Aldeeeeez!
Alexa G.
Tu valoración: 5 Birmingham, AL
I go to this store, on average, twice a week. The cashiers are friendly and fast. You aren’t going to find cheaper groceries anywhere else. i have tried almost all of their store-brand items, from cereal to pork chops, without a single bad experience. Sure you have to bring or buy your own bags, but they’re 6 cents. Not a big deal.
Mark G.
Tu valoración: 1 Roanoke, TX
Ohio certainly lacks decent grocery stores. Giant Buzzard is too expensive. Marc’s is too limited. I really hate it when I need something specific that Marc’s doesn’t carry. Any grocery store with TV’s is a sure sign you’re going to spend far longer than you want to inside. Heinen’s is way too expensive and is a poor man’s Haggen’s. I should have known Aldi would suck when the retard soccer mom slammed her SUV door into my Altima. She then attempted a feeble apology, «the wind was stronger than I thought.» The blank stare she gave me pretty much sums up the average Aldi shopper. If Marc’s and Super Wal-Mart were brother and sister, banged each other, and had a retarded kid, that kid would be Aldi. I thought nothing could be more ghetto than Wal-Mart but the Germans surpassed it with their ghetto retard lovechild named Aldi. Extra ghetto bonus: much like Seattle, you have to pay extra for shopping bags(and you have to bag groceries yourself), and just like in Canada you have to deposit a quarter just to use a shopping cart.