Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that Aldi is a German chain and has European food. I checked it out, bought some chocolate, cookies and cinnamon rolls.
Some of the chocolate is good, but the rest tastes like all American junk food. What items do they have that are quality?
Yes, they are crap. For low class folks.
Anonymous wrote:Aldi is disgusting. The food is bad enough but the horrible way they throw the food in a bin at checkout and make you repack it with no space to do so is demeaning.
I cannot understand who likes this place. I gave it a second shot and it was just as awful.
And the carts never work either.
I’ll happily pay slightly more at Trader Joe’s and enjoy my experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that Aldi is a German chain and has European food. I checked it out, bought some chocolate, cookies and cinnamon rolls.
Some of the chocolate is good, but the rest tastes like all American junk food. What items do they have that are quality?
Yes, they are crap. For low class folks.
And actual Germans, some of whom (like me) are UMC. I always buy at Lidl and Aldi and H Mart. Great produce, great prices. Our HHI is 7 figures, but why pay more for less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that Aldi is a German chain and has European food. I checked it out, bought some chocolate, cookies and cinnamon rolls.
Some of the chocolate is good, but the rest tastes like all American junk food. What items do they have that are quality?
Yes, they are crap. For low class folks.
And actual Germans, some of whom (like me) are UMC. I always buy at Lidl and Aldi and H Mart. Great produce, great prices. Our HHI is 7 figures, but why pay more for less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that Aldi is a German chain and has European food. I checked it out, bought some chocolate, cookies and cinnamon rolls.
Some of the chocolate is good, but the rest tastes like all American junk food. What items do they have that are quality?
Yes, they are crap. For low class folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, what isn’t crap at Aldi?
Fruit, vegetables, whole grains, dairy, cereal without added sugar, eggs, lower-fat meat...the same things that aren't crap anywhere.
If you don't mind fruit and veggies spoiling next day and meat that tastes awful. You give a list of healthy foods. Not what's edible at Aldis.
The food I can tolerate from Aldis is their coffee, breakfast bars, chips, nuts, crackers, guacamole, other dips. Basically, all their snack foods and coffee. Eggs, milk, butter fine too. Cheeses not good. It's a great place to buy a ton of snacks cheap.
Your Aldi must suck. Mine has normal produce and meat. It spoils no faster than stuff from Giant. I bet it comes from most of the same suppliers.
Just got back with my bag of avocados for $2.39…
Which one do you go to? I’ve been to Rockville and Silver Spring and neither impressed me.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that Aldi is a German chain and has European food. I checked it out, bought some chocolate, cookies and cinnamon rolls.
Some of the chocolate is good, but the rest tastes like all American junk food. What items do they have that are quality?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi is disgusting. The food is bad enough but the horrible way they throw the food in a bin at checkout and make you repack it with no space to do so is demeaning.
I cannot understand who likes this place. I gave it a second shot and it was just as awful.
And the carts never work either.
I’ll happily pay slightly more at Trader Joe’s and enjoy my experience.
I don’t mind bagging my own groceries at all. But the check out at aldi is a mess and unless you’re super practiced at their flow the cashiers are nearly hostile if you take a moment too long to gtfo of their way. The flow is weird.
This is so true! I'm a DCUM poor so I'm happy to shop there but am embarrassed every time at checkout because I'm not quick enough at the flow. The cashiers don't like me very much.
I have no real opinions on Aldi quality. I’ll stop in occasionally and the food is fine. However, I loathe the checkout and don’t go in as often as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi is disgusting. The food is bad enough but the horrible way they throw the food in a bin at checkout and make you repack it with no space to do so is demeaning.
I cannot understand who likes this place. I gave it a second shot and it was just as awful.
And the carts never work either.
I’ll happily pay slightly more at Trader Joe’s and enjoy my experience.
I don’t mind bagging my own groceries at all. But the check out at aldi is a mess and unless you’re super practiced at their flow the cashiers are nearly hostile if you take a moment too long to gtfo of their way. The flow is weird.
This is so true! I'm a DCUM poor so I'm happy to shop there but am embarrassed every time at checkout because I'm not quick enough at the flow. The cashiers don't like me very much.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to eat a largely clean diet, Aldi is good. If you want to stock your freezer and pantry with convenience items, it's hit or miss. Their frozen lasagna is awful, their ravioli is fine, jarred pasta sauce is good (the no sugar added one). Ice cream is no good. Their seasonal holiday cakes in the freezer are tasty.
But their produce (at my location at least), meats (I've tried their skirt steak, chicken, turkey, duck, grass fed beef & ground lamb), dairy, bread & grains, and spices are all good. Baking items are solid for making stuff from scratch.
Aldi is my main grocery store and I eat a high protein diet for weight training. When I need to go somewhere else, it's usually for herbs. Aldi only keeps cilantro & green onion in terms of fresh herbs.
Anonymous wrote:Aldi pesto is so good!