Anonymous wrote:I don’t like Aldi or Lidl. The off-brand products are terrible. The produce is not as good as giant or Whole Foods. I would never buy low end meat. That’s gross. I buy all my staples at giant and specifics items from Whole Foods.
Harris Teeter and Safeway produce are terrible. TJ’s is all processed goods. If I want to novelty shop, I like balduchi’s in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Aldi isn’t a low end grocery store, it’s just a baby Costco.
I generally don’t want to make two stops and that is my main focus which usually means Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote: Costco, Whole Foods, Wegmans, Indian Grocery store, Giant, safeway, Great Walls, Grand Mart, Halal Meat shop, Aldis and Lancaster County Dutch Market. We have everything close to us and we shop in all these stores for very specific things. Also stop at many farm stalls around us for specific produce. Honey, Eggs, Corn etc.
Trader Joes for snacks. Local farms for chicken eggs. south mountain creamery for dairy products.
Anonymous wrote:I go out of my way to buy the fresh salmon at Aldi. It is really quite good-- better tasting than what TJ and Harris Teeter sells in my experience. Price is usually less...similar to costco but smaller amounts.
Anonymous wrote:I go out of my way to buy the fresh salmon at Aldi. It is really quite good-- better tasting than what TJ and Harris Teeter sells in my experience. Price is usually less...similar to costco but smaller amounts.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Wealthy people order groceries and hyphenate