My wife and I stopped at Aldi's today. This was the first time we had been there in probably 10 years or more. We were curious to see what they had and how the prices were. I must say that we were not impressed. It was predominantly no-name brands and the prices weren't anything special, no less than store brands at the regular supermarkets and not all that much less than brand names on sale or with coupons. I wonder if folks who shop there really save as much as they think they do. I'd rather go to the regular chains where I have a much better selection and am more confident about the quality of the products.
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Visit to Aldi's - Not impressed
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If there is one closeby, I tend to go because their products are great for generic and they are very inexpensive in relation to our local markets. I especially like their produce. Very fresh and VERY cheap.
I seldom go because we don't have one by our apartment but if I am out and about I stop for a couple items.
It is definitely a matter of opinion though. I grew up eating generics so they don't quite bother me.
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Originally posted by skylovessea View PostIt is definitely a matter of opinion though. I grew up eating generics so they don't quite bother me.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostOh, we have no problem with generics. We buy store brand all the time. We just didn't find Aldi's prices to be lower than store brand at our regular stores (and in some cases their prices were higher).
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I went to Aldi twice. Not much selection. Milk is 1.99 a gallon but I buy 1 or half percent and they only stock skim, whole, or 2.
I guess some people like it, but I shop for sales at regular grocery stores, and didn't care for Aldi due to not needing it. I suppose if you are not a savy shopper or lack the time, it might be a hit.
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Originally posted by skylovessea View PostOur local stores' prices are outrageous. That's probably why it is different for us.
Originally posted by Goldy1 View PostI went to Aldi twice. Not much selection. Milk is 1.99 a gallon.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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It's definitley not the be-all, end-all, but I have had some success there. I agree that for some items, I can do better at my local grocery, but some are excellent bargains.
I have a set of specific products I prefer to buy at Aldi. It is the closest store to my home so it's no bother to stop there, but otherwise I probably wouldn't go too far out of my way for it.
I would also say that I have never had quality issues with Aldi products. Everything I've had there has been more than satisfactory.
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Disney Steve - Wegmans imho surpasses bascically every other grocery store i've ever been in. Extremely well run company. They are expanding throughout the NE after being centralized in Upstate NY for many years.“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn’t … pays it.”
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Originally posted by srblanco7 View PostDisney Steve - Wegmans imho surpasses bascically every other grocery store i've ever been in.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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we have a wegmans and an aldis in the same intersection. I prefer aldi's for most staples. I prefer wegmans for their meats and produce. Wegmans prices on canned goods are not exciting here, once in a while they have a loss leader sale thats good. If you are looking for organic gluten free or some other type of specialty wegmans is great for that but we are ordinary ppl and aldi's is 65% of our grocery budget.
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When I was in Florida visiting my parents condo, I noted grocery prices seemed a little higher. My parents agreed.
I shop at a midwest very large grocer called Meijer for almost all my food. They have thier own line of Meijer Organics and it is VERY extensive and reasonably priced. They run specials and regular prices are cheaper than the local Kroger and Vg.
I shop at WHole Foods for treats but I go in and out of fads of going there. I thought it was funny when a anethesiologist I know complained of WHole Foods being "too pricey" for him. lol
I heard super walmart is good for low prices, but have not tried it. I only shop once a week.
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Originally posted by irmanator View PostWegmans prices on canned goods are not exciting here, once in a while they have a loss leader sale thats good.
I've checked prices against the other chains in the area and they are consistently the lowest.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by irmanator View PostI havent done my research in a while may be time to re-evaluate. however it is in my experience that less choices=less temptation= less money spent. works for me since i try to only buy basics anyway.
I did notice at Aldi's, though, a great deal of junk food considering the size of the store and limited choices. Lots of unhealthy and unnecessary things that one could buy there.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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