Note: I am in no way affiliated with Aldi. I just like shopping there.
Aldi is a discount grocery store chain, which unlike other such chains, tends to be clean, well-lit, and have consistently good quality food. I went to college in a state that had Aldi and shopped there often. Now I'm in Florida, where Aldi is new, and many shoppers are befuddled regarding Aldi's unique setup.
Aldi is a discount grocery store chain, which unlike other such chains, tends to be clean, well-lit, and have consistently good quality food. I went to college in a state that had Aldi and shopped there often. Now I'm in Florida, where Aldi is new, and many shoppers are befuddled regarding Aldi's unique setup.
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Before you go to Aldi, there are two things you should bring: a quarter and your own bags. The quarter is the more important of the two -- you'll need one to release a cart. Otherwise, you're at the mercy of someone else giving you their cart when they're done with it. The bags are (obviously) for packing your groceries in. Aldi sells paper and (very large) plastic bags at the checkout if you haven't managed to acquire a handful of "green bags" by now.
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Aldi's=awesome. Heck, I can save 30 cents just on a frozen juice concentrate! They've got stuff that is no-name-brand, but doesn't suck or anything. (If I don't like something, I'm NOT going to eat it.)
Ours looks the same as yours when you walk in!