Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you ever shop at the lower end store like Aldi and Lidi? How good are the foods? Is it worth saving $100 a month?
I would not shop there. They are the grocery stores for low income people. I would be very embarrassed.
You’re a troll. Wealthy people know there’s a hyphen in “low-income”. Pathetic.
Clever way of saying that you are wealthy.![]()
You shop at Aldi?![]()
Come on!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. It's the same as Trader Joe's. They just don't have Aldi or Lidi where I live. But I shop at TJ's all the time.
No, it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Low prices but not all low-end. Lots of international packaged foods and regular name brands as well as their own stuff. I'm partial to Lidl's interesting snacks and miscellaneous cheap clothing, kitchen utensils, outdoor supplies. I realized it makes me nostalgic for shopping at Rodman's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Aldi. It couldn’t ever be my only grocery store as there are some things that they either don’t have (I think they change what they carry more often than other stores…I’m never sure they’ll have what I’m looking for or not) or that I prefer to buy elsewhere (I don’t really like their bread selection and I typically don’t like to buy meat at Aldi). But for certain items, they have really good deals and decent quality (their produce and dairy items are generally good, you can get good fish there, lots of good dry goods—cereals and snack foods) and they’re almost always cheaper than other stores).
Oh Aldi's Pane Turano Italian bread, toasted with butter and honey will get me into my car to go get more. They seriously interfered with my low-carb aspirations.
Got smaller ribeye steaks for <$10 each on sale at Lidl this weekend that might help pull me back to the low/no-carb side.
Also, I love their Brioche bread/rolls. And their sour dough bread!
PS. Any of the German food has been really good there, too. Including the chocolate from overseas!
I find some things are better quality at Aldi like fruit, but I find that things like meat (other than their pork and brats) are not as good as Harris Teeter.
Anonymous wrote:Sure. It's the same as Trader Joe's. They just don't have Aldi or Lidi where I live. But I shop at TJ's all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Aldi. It couldn’t ever be my only grocery store as there are some things that they either don’t have (I think they change what they carry more often than other stores…I’m never sure they’ll have what I’m looking for or not) or that I prefer to buy elsewhere (I don’t really like their bread selection and I typically don’t like to buy meat at Aldi). But for certain items, they have really good deals and decent quality (their produce and dairy items are generally good, you can get good fish there, lots of good dry goods—cereals and snack foods) and they’re almost always cheaper than other stores).
Oh Aldi's Pane Turano Italian bread, toasted with butter and honey will get me into my car to go get more. They seriously interfered with my low-carb aspirations.
Got smaller ribeye steaks for <$10 each on sale at Lidl this weekend that might help pull me back to the low/no-carb side.
Anonymous wrote:Love Aldi. It couldn’t ever be my only grocery store as there are some things that they either don’t have (I think they change what they carry more often than other stores…I’m never sure they’ll have what I’m looking for or not) or that I prefer to buy elsewhere (I don’t really like their bread selection and I typically don’t like to buy meat at Aldi). But for certain items, they have really good deals and decent quality (their produce and dairy items are generally good, you can get good fish there, lots of good dry goods—cereals and snack foods) and they’re almost always cheaper than other stores).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you ever shop at the lower end store like Aldi and Lidi? How good are the foods? Is it worth saving $100 a month?
I would not shop there. They are the grocery stores for low income people. I would be very embarrassed.
You’re a troll. Wealthy people know there’s a hyphen in “low-income”. Pathetic.
Come on!