“Wow very nice place and the produce is awesome lot’s to see we will come back very soon very big variety. The employees are very nice and friendly and very helpful.”
“Great place, helping hands fresh fruits and veggies with a focus on local origin. This is October and I just bought a couple pounds of fingerling okra! you would think it is June, but farmer Brown produces a bushel in mid Oct. and pretty decent slicing tomatoes from Tennessee. All curated, and transported by the owners.And there is pinestraw and wheat straw and pumpkins and jellies and pickles.”
“Small Mexican and south American market next to a Mexican restaurant. Not a huge place, but they jam in a lot of items. The staff was friendly and helpful. Overall, I would recommend here.”
8:15AM - 5PM
5311 US-80, Pearl
Fruits And Veggies
“The only bad thing I can say is prpsuct selection is limited because of the store size. But the store size is what makes it easy to shop there and the prices are great. I've never been disappointed in anything.”
“GREAT prices that can’t be beat (cheaper than Walmart). However, there are aspects of how Aldi runs their stores that make the shopping & check out experience slightly frustrating & time consuming. So, go ahead and take plenty of bags & stock up on the cheaper options at Aldi— such as butter, milk, eggs, bread, deli meat, cheeses, meats (chicken, pork, steaks, ground turkey, pork tenderloin, etc.) The produce section is small compared to Kroger or Walmart, but it’s easy to navigate and the quality is always top-notch, and again pricing is shockingly affordable compared to same items at other grocery stores.
Tips:
• You must have one quarter to unlock a buggy for use, but you get the quarter back when you return your buggy!
• self checkout does take a long time but that’s common at any store, obviously.
• bring your own bags. Otherwise you will have to pay for bags.”