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    ALDI

    3.5(4 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Generally I find shopping at Aldi's interesting. It's sometimes fun to browse through their…read morechanging items of the week. And every now and then I find something unique. And their sale price on eggs is usually decent. As long as you don't care about name brands and are willing to take a chance, you're ok. Lately not so much. I'm getting tired of spending money to try one of their house items and not liking it. We had been at the nearby Culver's and decided to stop here for a couple items on my list. Unfortunately, they had neither of the items. Tons of pumpkin spiced cream cheese in a tub, but not one container of regular cream cheese. And your only choices in the jams/jellies section were honey, grape jelly, and strawberry jam. Again, not what we were looking for. We walked through the weekly specials section of non-food items and the shelves were a disaster. Everything in a big jumble like the locusts had swarmed through . Guess we won't be shopping here...

    Think of Aldi's as the estranged brother of Trader Joe's. The abbreviated history is that Aldi's…read moreand Trader Joe's were owned by German brother's who fell out over whether or not to sell cigarettes. One headed the chain that became Aldi's and the other chain became Trader Joe's. While Trader Joe's has great prices, Aldi will beat them and just about everyone else's prices every time. You can still signs of that German heritage all over Aldi's like in their German line of products called Deutsche Kuche, which offers offers beer, chocolate, roasted coffee, and uncured Bavarian bratwurst. If you want to save money on groceries Aldi's is a great way to do it. In order to bring you those low prices Aldi's has instituted some cost cutting measures. If you want a cart you will need to bring a quarter and to get your money back you need to return your cart from the parking lot back to the store saving employees from having to collect the carts. You will also have to bring your own bags or pay for theirs. Lines will most likely be long because they keep their staff to a bare bones minimum. Best of all is the check out. To get people through the line more quickly they will literally throw your groceries into the cart they keep chained at the check out. You will frantically try to grab your items out but will never be fast enough. I used to just carry groceries around the store in bags I brought but getting my own cart has made the checkout process a lot smoother so now I always keep a quarter hanging in an Aldi's keychain made for that purpose attached to my purse.. I have noticed that a lot of stores are leaving carts where the quarter slot is locked in the parking lot for shoppers but not at this store. The more I shopped at Aldi's the more I save and now I have become a regular shopper. Thanks Rachel for turning me on to the Aldi Nerd Community Groupon Facebook which gives me tons of great ideas. I end up stopping an Aldi's at least once a week wherever I end up. This week it happened to be at a brand new store in Loxahatchee Groves which opened on January 28. It is right near all of the agriculture fields in Loxahatchee so they won't have far to look for fresh produce. It's growing in all the fields right down the street. Awesome score of the week was finding boxes of the chicken schnitzel. I wish I could have bought every box. I haven't seen these since October fest. They are perfectly breaded crunchy chicken cutlets. You can eat them as is or put them on top salads, add sauce, or chop for tacos. You can use them a million ways and they are so easy to cook. I also scored my favorite French roast K cups which is sometimes hard to find and their Girl Scout knock off Samoas which are only $1.25. The not so good is that all of the Aldi's I have checked this week are out of the cheap bags of spinach, they only have organic and no bagged salads. That is the Aldi life, sometimes you win and sometimes you end up back at Publix. In any case thanks to Aldi I have cut my grocery bill by at least half and I am eating a lot healthier too (except for those Samoas). I love Aldi's, especially when I find a brand new one.

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    ALDI

    3.5(17 reviews)
    7.3 mi
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    We have had our local Aldi's for a little over a year now. We seem to be in the store 3 or more…read moretimes a week picking up fresh produce and dairy. Lately I have had to return romaine hearts, celery and packaged peppers as they got moldy within a few days. There is no problem returning the items for exchange, but it is a nuisance. The bananas are often very green or very ripe and always appear bruised on the outside. However, due to pricing, even if there is some spoilage, it is worth it to purchase these items and discard some of it rather than paying Publix prices. The cashiers are very friendly and do a good job of getting everyone checked out quickly. I think they are timed by a computer for how long they take to start and finish an order. Seems a little stressful to me. The 25 cents loan for the shopping cart is a good thing and we get to say hello to a lot of people to exchange quarters in the parking lot. That makes it all neighbor friendly. Now if I could just get the employees to ask customers not to bring their dogs in to the store (not service animals) and especially not put them into the carts. We do enjoy trying some non-brand items in the food aisles too.

    We buy most of our groceries here and have been an Aldi customer for at least 10 years. Overall we…read morehave been very pleased and always recommend them whenever we get a chance. However today we're bought a bag of frozen salmon and when we thawed a few pieces to make for dinner it was spoiled. My wife has saved the receipt and I bagged the spoiled pieces and the remainder of the frozen pieces and brought it back to this location where we purchased it. Unfortunately my wife has thrown the over bag with the barcode on it away and has paid with her card. The cashier was unbelievably rude and advised me of having bought it elsewhere. Then claimed I hadn't bought that fish from them. Then because I didn't have my wife's card with me she also objected but then agreed to give me a store credit but in the meantime a manager has arrived and ultimately approved the refund but told me she didn't believe me. So this was a bad day in terms of Aldi being good to it's customer and I am very unhappy with how I was treated I did get the refund on a store gift card and bought other items so Also ended up with a bigger sale. And I will still shop with then because they are a great store but these team members need some serious coaching on how to resolve customer issues with courtesy and grace.

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