O.K. traditionally a 5 stars out of five would suggest that the place is simply sensational. Aldi is definitely not that. Why then would I give this Aldi five stars? Well you know that feeling of sticking your hand inside a lucky dip and just not knowing what your going to pick out, the excitement, the nerves, the sheer joy of the pick, and not of the end result. That is why I give this Aldi five stars.
The way that the shop is laid out means that is is essentially a lucky dip on a grand scale. There is a big middle stand kind of thing that doesn't really sell items that have any relevance to each other. I saw Eggnog, and Tuna in very close proximity to each other. O.K. these products shouldn't be that close, but what I love about Aldi is that doesn't care about stupid convention. Oh No.
There's inevitably a lot in this Aldi store that you don't need or want, but to about every 4 of these, there is one gem which is well worth a visit almost just for that item. In my experience, it is the natural yoghurt for only 50p per large pot, which tickles my fancy somewhat. In fact have taken detours just for this one thing, which I have bought in bulk.
Not 5 stars in the kind of way which 5 stars would normally be awarded, but 5 stars for the whole, disorganised, mad, pot luck experience. read more