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3.8 (27 reviews)
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Jacob B.

They have paper bags to provide if you forget reusable bags. They also sell Blue Bell ice cream too. I'm from Connecticut and when I step foot at Aldi in my town there, they don't have those bags.

Karl D.

This is a new Aldi Supermarket that has opened on Federal just south of Yamato. Excellent selection (so long as you are not married to certain brands) of most supermarket items. Although other Aldi's seem to have more vegan items, this one seemed to be lacking. Efficient layout, plenty of parking, good hours, and the ability to order online and just pick up quickly are all good attributes. The staff here is very nice and helpful.

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Rabia J.

I'm loving new Aldi locations that are popping in south Florida. The new locations are well lite, well structured and well priced. In the couple of weeks it's been open, they have sold their produce quick. The second time I shopped, they hardly had anything. Third visit was better with more inventory. It's fairly close to my home, so I plan to go here for some quick buys. If you have never been to Aldi, these are tips for you: They charge for each shopping bag you want (10 cents). You can always bring your own cloth bags from home and save the planet in a small way. They charge 25 cents to unlock the shopping cart, but you get the money back once you put the cart properly back. Overall, a good shopping experience with nice employees at this location.

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Alexi Y.

Love all the new Aldi's popping up around town. I always look for cheap avocados, ice cream bars, fresh salmon, sale veggies and fruits. Returning carts is much easier when you don't have to walk across busy traffic, like Linton location. Don't forget that quarter for a cart!

Sam M.

Finally after almost a year of construction the Aldi on Boynton Beach is open. Aldi is a unique concept for Americans as it's very different than the usual supermarkets we have in South Florida. Off the bat you will notice that you have to pay to use a shopping cart which is important as Walmart and Publix have a cart problem. Customer leave them everywhere. Secondly. you have to pay for shopping bags which I think is brilliant because plastic is killing the environment all over the world. I use plastic bags too but Costco has the right idea and I think Aldi should follow suit and not even try to sell them. Bring your own bags or use a box. Now the best thing about Aldi: Pricing. This is a new store and pricing might settle up a little but I have been to other locations and prices are a lot cheaper than Publix and relatively cheaper compared to Walmart. Also the vegetables are very fresh and for us this might be the go to place and replace Rorabeck which we like but is a tad far from our place. Last but not least the employees are awesome at this location. Super nice and have a great attitude. You actually can have a conversation with them which is pleasant considering what we are used too. 5 star store keep up the good work.

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Elise C.

Ahhhh I'm too excited to see an Aldi come to my neighborhood. This one is brand spanking new. Great layout.. I look forward to perusing some more. Today, being the grand opening was crazy busy bit the aisles are big and easy to navigate through. If you are new to Aldi, this is a great no nonsense supermarket where you can get most of what you need for much cheaper because they don't carry a lot of brands. They don't give you bags, you have to get and return your own cart (with a quarter.. So keep one handy). Don't make that put you off though.. It's a great place to shop. Lots of the things are organic and fair trade as well... So that's great Get in here

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