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I’ve been shopping at Aldi for years, you can’t find everything but you can find most things. Literally cut my grocery bill in half from what it used to be when I shopped at cub foods or another big box grocery.

I’m hosting a barbecue tomorrow, and apparently there’s been side conversations about the fact that I am grilling Aldi steaks, kind of pisses me off.

I’ve been grilling Aldi ribeyes for years, I think they’re actually pretty tasty.

Have you guys shopped at Aldi?


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Posts: 12445 | Location: Belly of the Beast | Registered: January 02, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I haven't shopped at Aldi's myself because it's too far, but my in-laws shopped there for many years.
I've never heard anything bad about them or their products.



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Posts: 16721 | Location: Under the Boot of Tyranny in Connectistan | Registered: February 02, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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We shop there all the time. They are very good for some things, marginal for others, like most grocery chains.
 
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My wife shops there often. Like bigwagon wrote: They’re good for some stuff, not so great for other stuff.



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Posts: 26027 | Location: S.E. Michigan | Registered: January 06, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My wife and I shop at Aldi as much as possible. My wife will make out a list and go to Aldi first. Whatever is left, she gets at Publix. For staples such as bread, cheese, cereal, canned goods, etc., they have some fantastic prices. At Publix, a large box of Honey Nut Cheerios is nearly $7. At Aldi, I get the same thing in their Millville brand for $2.19!

The best part is that they are building one right near our house and it should be open sometime this Summer. That will save about 20 miles of round-trip driving. Our Publix is about half a mile from us in one direction and the Aldi will be about half a mile in the other direction. We can't wait!
 
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I'm guessing Aldi is a more "value-oriented" grocery? We don't have that chain in my area...

But we do have the "lower end" stores, including a local chain called Cost-Less Foods. I get most of meat and a solid chunk of my fresh produce from there. There beef is consistently better, and cheaper, than other options.

It isn't always about price.
 
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Have you unfriended/uninvited the haters?


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I’m late to the Aldi love but I do love it. If others don’t like what you are cooking they are free to not eat it.




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We like Aldi.


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I'm a fan of Aldi, although not quite as much as a few years ago.

Pre 2021ish, Aldi's prices made it a smoking deal. It would literally be 1/3 the price to shop my basic groceries at Aldi compared to another grocery chain.

But it seems like Aldi got hit hard with the post-pandemic inflation over the past couple years. Now, many of their items are the same price - or higher - than the bigger grocery chains like Walmart.

I still like going there, since they tend to have interesting stuff each week that other grocery chains don't carry, often including German food that I like, but it's not as much of a cost savings as it used to be.

Previously, I would shop at Aldi 2-3 times as much as a larger grocery store like Walmart. But now it's reversed, with me going to Aldi only about every third or fourth grocery trip.

I will say that I have personally found Aldi's beef and pork to be hit-or-miss, being less consistent in quality than other grocery chains, and as a result I tend to not buy those particular meats from Aldi. But I certainly wouldn't stoop to denigrating my hosts' choice of meat if invited to dinner. Roll Eyes
 
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I must have missed the Aldi hate memo. Eek
 
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Uh, wife was giddy when they opened one in town here. We love it.
 
Posts: 13882 | Location: Shenandoah Valley, VA | Registered: October 16, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I go there for the quality and product availability first and pricing secondary. I have a Kroger, a Wal-Mart, a Meijer and a Spartan store all within four miles of home.

I will admit that when Aldi first opened I was not impressed but within the last five years they have changed for the better.

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I like Aldi and shop there pretty often. I especially take advantage of their vegetables which are almost always fresh and inexpensive. Wine too. I haven't tried their meat simply because I buy that from a butcher locally but I'm sure it's good.


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Very strange to hear this - their meat is good, never heard a bad thing about it from anyone else either. Aldi is related to Trader Joe's - another quality store IMO.

Are Aldi and Trader Joe’s the Same Company?



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They are building one about 20 minutes from my house . I guess I'll see what it's all about .
 
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Aldi=Good. Their German chocolates=Great!
 
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Aldi is like Lidl, mostly packaged stuff. I shop at Lidl... a little, because it's close. But there's only like the same half dozen things I buy there.
 
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I won't shop there just because it smells bad in their stores.



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Originally posted by selogic:
They are building one about 20 minutes from my house . I guess I'll see what it's all about .


It’s definitely worth a look. Bring a quarter for the shopping cart.




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