Anonymous wrote:Aldi is for lower class people. Like Macy vs Kmart.
Anonymous wrote:We generally do our weekly shopping at Trader Joe’s as it is close by, supplemented by the farmers market, monthly trips to Costco, and occasional trips to Target or Giant for things we can’t get at TJs. There’s a newish Aldi’s near us and I just can’t bring myself to go- DH stopped there for an onion once and brought home a whole bag of onions. Yet my parents rave about the one near their house. I know I should check it out sometime but for those who shop at both Aldi and TJs, how do they compare? It just seems like it would be similar- good for some stuff but somewhere you’d have to supplement with a stop elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I live near a big TJs and a small Aldi's but I find TJs just as complete a selection (obviously not identical)
TJs is more convenient (I hate the way Aldis handles carts) and more pleasant to shop, and has lots of specifi
c items we like.
Aldis is pretty consistently cheaper though (and not as terrible an experience as BJ's, plus more realistic sizes for a small household)
We go to Aldis sometimes, but probably less than TJs. My wife will go to BJs, I hate to set foot in there.
I am exactly the opposite! I can't find anything at TJs. In fact I was just at Aldi and then TJs and bought only gluten free bagels at TJs. It is like the whole store is full of nuts and frozen meals to me. I bought organic 100% grass fed beef at Aldi for $5. Oh, well, to each its own.
We love their whipped cream cheese, and several of their snacks. We get several other dairy items. We get kosher chicken there (cannot find that at Aldi's). We get their mini challahs. We sometimes get lox there. Also sometimes hummus and/or guac.
My wife likes several of the produce items, but you do have to be more careful, and increasingly we only get them at TJs if a second stop at aldis is too inconvenient.
I also occasionally get beer or wine at TJ's. And yeah, we do buy nuts and seeds and so forth. We actually don't get much frozen, although a lot looks tempting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I live near a big TJs and a small Aldi's but I find TJs just as complete a selection (obviously not identical)
TJs is more convenient (I hate the way Aldis handles carts) and more pleasant to shop, and has lots of specific items we like.
Aldis is pretty consistently cheaper though (and not as terrible an experience as BJ's, plus more realistic sizes for a small household)
We go to Aldis sometimes, but probably less than TJs. My wife will go to BJs, I hate to set foot in there.
I am exactly the opposite! I can't find anything at TJs. In fact I was just at Aldi and then TJs and bought only gluten free bagels at TJs. It is like the whole store is full of nuts and frozen meals to me. I bought organic 100% grass fed beef at Aldi for $5. Oh, well, to each its own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I live near a big TJs and a small Aldi's but I find TJs just as complete a selection (obviously not identical)
TJs is more convenient (I hate the way Aldis handles carts) and more pleasant to shop, and has lots of specific items we like.
Aldis is pretty consistently cheaper though (and not as terrible an experience as BJ's, plus more realistic sizes for a small household)
We go to Aldis sometimes, but probably less than TJs. My wife will go to BJs, I hate to set foot in there.
I am exactly the opposite! I can't find anything at TJs. In fact I was just at Aldi and then TJs and bought only gluten free bagels at TJs. It is like the whole store is full of nuts and frozen meals to me. I bought organic 100% grass fed beef at Aldi for $5. Oh, well, to each its own.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I live near a big TJs and a small Aldi's but I find TJs just as complete a selection (obviously not identical)
TJs is more convenient (I hate the way Aldis handles carts) and more pleasant to shop, and has lots of specific items we like.
Aldis is pretty consistently cheaper though (and not as terrible an experience as BJ's, plus more realistic sizes for a small household)
We go to Aldis sometimes, but probably less than TJs. My wife will go to BJs, I hate to set foot in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have things I like from each store. Lately I find the fruit, especially strawberries, from Trader Joe's are moldy/rotten within 48 hours of purchase. I have been really impressed with Aldi fruits/veggies, including that they sell organic on some items. We have Aldi in our rotation and TJ too. Also Wegmans.
Trader Joe’s seems to have problems with their refrigeration. I’ve stopped buying berries there after having the same experience. Last week I bought a quart of half and half and it was bad two days after opening (expiration date still several weeks out). I don’t have time to take things back. I wish a wegmans would open up closer to us.
Anonymous wrote:Aldi is for lower class people. Like Macy vs Kmart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I live near a big TJs and a small Aldi's but I find TJs just as complete a selection (obviously not identical)
TJs is more convenient (I hate the way Aldis handles carts) and more pleasant to shop, and has lots of specific items we like.
Aldis is pretty consistently cheaper though (and not as terrible an experience as BJ's, plus more realistic sizes for a small household)
We go to Aldis sometimes, but probably less than TJs. My wife will go to BJs, I hate to set foot in there.
There's tons of stuff TJ's doesn't have. I don't think they even have paper towels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I live near a big TJs and a small Aldi's but I find TJs just as complete a selection (obviously not identical)
TJs is more convenient (I hate the way Aldis handles carts) and more pleasant to shop, and has lots of specific items we like.
Aldis is pretty consistently cheaper though (and not as terrible an experience as BJ's, plus more realistic sizes for a small household)
We go to Aldis sometimes, but probably less than TJs. My wife will go to BJs, I hate to set foot in there.
There's tons of stuff TJ's doesn't have. I don't think they even have paper towels.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I live near a big TJs and a small Aldi's but I find TJs just as complete a selection (obviously not identical)
TJs is more convenient (I hate the way Aldis handles carts) and more pleasant to shop, and has lots of specific items we like.
Aldis is pretty consistently cheaper though (and not as terrible an experience as BJ's, plus more realistic sizes for a small household)
We go to Aldis sometimes, but probably less than TJs. My wife will go to BJs, I hate to set foot in there.