“Sceptic for many years, went to Cub. Tried Aldi's again and walked out with a full bag for $21. Went back again, same full bag, $22. I actually checked the receipt to see if they had made an error. I buy dairy, bread lunch meat, cereal all a good deal. Yogurt is $.59 for a 4 ounce. It just adds up. !!”
“We like this store, a lot. I would give it a 5, but, the bakery, isnt accommodating. The employees are great. The bakery items are great. The policy's aren't. I asked to buy a variety of muffins that weren't pre packaged, they said they couldn't do that. I asked to buy just two of one type of muffin. They couldn't do that, had to be the four pack. Kowalski, Lund's Byerleys, Hy-Vee, all will sell you any amount of anything. Jerry's needs to be more accommodating.”
“I visit Aldi frequently, I do like the selection and prices. I do not like that Aldi does not water their plants and prefer to let them die than take care of them.
MJ :-]”
“This one is getting dirty, picked over a lot and crabby workers. At least it's not all self service. I have a lot of problems with Aldi produce going bad. Their prices are getting up there too on some things. But where else can you go? Everything else would be double at least. I used to get some things if made in US at Dollar Tree but they have really sold their souls.”
“This place was so fun to explore. The fruits and veggies gave off that freshness feel. Never got a whole jackfruit before here. It was a very sticky adventure. The sales section was great for those on a budget. Trying different random fruit each time I go there. Learned the difference in the popular dragon fruits. Oh… and spices like turmeric and cinnamon are so much more cheaper here. An adventure every time I’ve been there.”
“I love the place. I have to disagree with the people who say the meet of produce goes bad quickly, that is just not true. I have used meat up to the use by date, and never had a problem. I cannot say that about meat I bought at other stores, unfortunately. The prices on some items are half what they are on sale at Cubs, and I cannot taste a difference. If anything, their stuff is fresher, because most of it is turned over daily. If you are looking to save money on groceries, and you hate coupons (I do!), then this is the best place to buy all your staples.”
“Excellent selection of hard to find produce and incredibly reasonable prices. Grocery items are a bit limited, but perfectly sufficient for most Hmong cooking. I know often Muslims (my family included) go to Asian markets to look for halal items from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, etc. There isn't too much of that here aside from some instant noodles and condiment sauces. That being said, it's worth going just for the fruits and veggies. I went wearing a traditional thobe, and sometimes that can cause store employees and shoppers to give rude glares, but that wasn't the case here. Staff was respectable and shoppers were friendly. I would recommend this store to Muslims, as Hmong people use a lot of the same fresh produce we use for Desi, Arabic, African, and SE Asian food.”
“It's a nice value grocery store. Cart situation is kinda odd but it works, bring a quarter to rent your cart... U get it back if you bring the cart back to the front of the store...”