“Large selection of Asian foods, with fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as fish. There is a fresh food counter in the middle serving up Banh Mis, fried fish and spring rolls!”
“Great little family owned buisness. Helpful staff, fresh produce, amazing salsas, good variety in beverages and Mexican candy - all for reasonable prices compared to Walmart, Harps, etc.Oh, and the avocados are huge!Support local.”
“Nothing but this place and the General Store where we live. The General store is ok, but really surprised by how amazing this place turned out. And they have Lengua that is excellent. Got street tacos and the grilled burrito, and both were top notch. I foresee working through the entire menu in my future.”
“I love Aldi. Their prices can't be beat for my staple items, meat, frozen, and fresh vegetables. I love exploring their specialty options and trying new things, and their seasonal household goods rarely disappoint. This location is closest to my house, and is not the newest, but the consistency from one store to another is generally the same.”
“If you want to try the best tacos in Arkansas you are in the right place and if you are looking for some Mexican product Here it is haha ? I love this store”
“Love coming to this supermarket when I'm going to cook traditional Mexican food. This place has it all from beans and cilantro to great cuts of meats. I've noticed coming here is much cheaper than the other markets. The cilantro and vegetables are always great and cheap. What I like is you can come in and eat a great meal such as tacos or burritos then go shop. Great friendly people working here.”
“One of the many things I am thankful for are our local Food Banks & charitable organizations that allow us to contribute both monetary & in-kind donations on a regular basis to help those who are in-need. Due the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, however, many of our local Food Banks ceased accepting in-kind donations from private donors. This was despite the long lines of hundreds of cars filled with families lined up for hours to obtain donated food due to loss of jobs, incomes, homes, & more. In addition to being saddened to hear of the tragic loss of lives, seeing how many individuals & families were at-risk for going hungry due to the economic impact of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic brought tears to my eyes. So...in addition to monetary contributions, I still wanted to do more to help others in-need. After pondering the age-old question, "What can I do?" I went online & found "The Little Free Pantry."Headquartered in Arkansas, "The Little Free Pantry" started as a grassroots mini pantry movement of neighbors-feeding-neighbors. It has grown to locations throughout the United States (& now global), & is similar to the "Free Little Library" concept. Instead of books, you can donate food, personal care, &/or paper items to those who are in-need, or take what you need if you need it...no questions asked! The pantry will usually appear as a wooden box affixed to the top of a post --- similar-looking to a giant doll or bird house with a door you can open to leave & take items on-&/or-off the shelves, & are found at locations such as churches, parks, community centers, or even outside of a neighbor's house! Interested? Simply visit their website at: littlefreepantry.org, enter a zip code near you, & check it out!Unfortunately, there was no "The Little Free Pantry" near us, so we drove to Long Beach where one was located outside of a church. We were sad to see that the shelves were bare (except for a few pieces of trash), but it enabled us to fill the pantry with lots of goods! If you have an opportunity, check out "The Little Free Pantry," & (if you would like), make a donation to help someone in-need. Or if you need to, feel free to stop-by & grab what you need...someone may have left a little something for you. Who knows? We just may open a "Little Free Pantry" of our very own!"If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one." --- Mother Teresa”
“I heard back from management and they have 100% corrected this. I will happily continue to shop in store, won't use the pick up options again.
I leave this review in hopes to hear back from management. I love this store 1000% I tried to do a grocery pick up due to having my grandson for the week. Placed the order, just to be messaged saying it was delayed, no big deal we can go later, I can just pick up dinner instead of making it. I get to the store attempt to check in, it doesn't connect to instacart app, so I use the link in my text. 20 min later and now a sleeping grandkid I get a message to go in the store and get my own order. Well that's fine they didn't have almost 100 dollars worth of the 300 cart. There is no way to cancel this order. I go today to pick up my order, once again noone to bring the order out. I carry my grandson into the store and wait in line. Finally someone who will help. They tell me to go to the car. All good. Got my groceries and I'm on my way. I get home go to get fruit and a salad for lunch. THERE IS NO PRODUCE! No bananas, blackberries, salad mix etc all missing. So now I try to let someone know through the app. There is no way. Try to call. Get a message saying you can't talk to the stores. Hoping I can save a third trip in town 20 miles each way with my grandson again.
Worst experience ever. Will not be back to aldis after this which is messed up cause I like this place but feel really disgusted.”
“When my order was ready, I let them know I was on my way. After I texted my space number, she was out the door in seconds. A very nice young woman put my groceries in my trunk and handed me the eggs. A super-great experience! Highly recommend using this store for OGP.”
“Love this location. One of the associates (Vinyo) is always super helpful when I need help finding an item. Very friendly and cheerful young man. Keep hiring more people like him. :)
- Justin Farris”