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    3.5 (32 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Your cashier today was....
    Deborah D.

    My family and I visit this location of Aldi store on 10/10/25 at 7:37Pm Everything was fine until we got to the cashier line. The cashier who opened up the line looked at my daughter and said are you ready in a rude voice? we had two different transactions. I went first I put my things on the conveyor. The young woman proceeded to give very dirty looks at me and looked at my daughter, and my daughter told her I was looking for the dividers, but you really couldn't see them so the cashier goes. They're right there. They're like right there Pointing her finger and speaking very aggressively to my daughter we had my two grandbabies with me five year-old & 8 month old , but that did not seem to matter with this woman's personality so my daughter politely said well I didn't see them cause they're so small the cashier proceeded to check my things off all the sudden she takes the close sign, and she slams it down on the conveyor belt speaking through her teeth, like grinding angrily I'm closed to which I looked up and I said my daughter is with me but we have two transactions, The cashier proceeded to give me a very dirty angry, look talking beneath her breath to the point where I made the comment you need to please stop. She got louder, and I said you need to stop. She aggressively handed me my receipt. I took my receipt. I went to go look for a Manager, which there was no Manager to be found. I believe corporate does need to put up a phone number where customers can get in touch with corporate when things like this happen. It did not just in there. There was a family that was in there shopping and they thought it was funny how this woman was treating my family and I to where we were literally taunted out in the parking lot. This could've escalated into something else very quickly in our time we live in unfortunately that we I'm thankful that it did not, I do expect Aldi to handle this situation ASAP. I will not be threatened by one of your employees or have my daughter,grand babies at one of your stores by your employee I don't have to tell you this is very bad for business. Her name is on the receipt for anyone that lives in the area be careful if you go to this Aldi I'm just saying be careful. The cashier's name is Souline.... I wish we had the prompt not to give a star, I have to select one star just so I can post this.

    He claims he's a Manager name Bryan and he is the rudest employee I ever encountered at this Aldi's.
    Kim B.

    He claims he's a Manager name Bryan and he is the rudest employee I ever encountered at this Aldi's. I've been in Sienna since 2003 & always enjoyed the amenities and the growth of the community. When Aldi's opened i was ecstatic... I had foot surgery a couple of years ago and walking through big grocery stores is a challenge. I always had friendly experiences here up until today. line was getting long so this guy opened a 2nd line. I got into the line and grabbed the boxes that had my groceries in them and placed on the conveyer belt. I was unloading one box but couldn't get to the box in the front because a customer was still paying and my basket run into her if i moved forward. He TOLD me "YOU NEED TO TAKE THE GROCERIES OUT THE BOX" i told him I can take it out once i can move up. He then proceeded to aggressively take my groceries out the box. I informed him that i would take it out. In a harsh tone he repeated himself saying "YOURE AUPPOSE TO TAKE IT OUT THE BOX". I told him don't worry about it I rather go to another line then deal with someone so rude. I started to take my groceries off the conveyor belt and told him to not ring me up and don't touch the groceries. He then said "Well hurry up you're holding up the line" & started tossing my groceries in the basket. I had to ask him to not touch my groceries and to stop tossing my groceries. I checked out at a different line and thts when i asked who the manager was & the other employee said Bryan (the rude guy) i was about to leave and thought to myself if he did this to me then he's outright rude to others which is why i came back in for a photo. He was trying to hide behind his phone but i captured him. I will reach out to Aldi's headquarters . *one star based on this one specific experience

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    Ashley K.

    Came to Aldi to find some cheap meat. I love their selection of produce, cheeses and meats. If you are looking to make a affordable charcuterie board this is the place to go! I loved how they had sanitizing wipes for the carts at the entrance (usually grocery stores are always out and forget to restock). The shelves were well stocked and the staff was friendly during my visit. Inside people are busy shopping and the store is quiet and organized. The items are categorized so nothing is too difficult to find. Always remember to bring an extra quarter for the shopping carts and a reusable bag for your groceries!

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    Rashad W.

    It's something about Aldi that I love . Just the whole experience of no bags and putting the quarter to rent a shopping cart is so cool to me lol .

    Alan S.

    So I'd heard of Aldi for the last few months but had yet to go until this week. Interesting place... its kinda like Costco but not in bulk. By this I mean it feels kinda like a small warehouse of food products, no fancy shelves, not many employees, and you bag your own stuff after you check out (if you want to). Their prices are pretty awesome, in most cases their brand you never heard of (as most of brands Aldi carries you have never heard of) products are 10 to 50 cents cheaper than wal-mart brands. So its obviously cheaper than other grocery stores. However, the selection is limited and I was informed that the products are not always the same each time you go. Also... As Linh N. points out, cash and debit only so that's not cool... but oh well.

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    I love Aldi. Best store in the universe. Simple store and prices are awesome. Love their organic strawberries.

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    Good customer service if you're in a hurry the check out is good Evan when the line is long the teamwork to get customers out is outstanding

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    8 years ago

    We went to Aldi only to discovered they have Holiday Hours 9-6pm today, and was a little disappointed when they closed at 5:55 pm..

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    13 years ago

    Eeek. This is a weird store. Rent your cart. Buy a bag. No national brands. Very small. Why would I come here?!

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    11 years ago

    reasonable priced grocery store. some unique products one can find there.

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    Froberg's Farm - Love old tractors

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    4.2(284 reviews)
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    November 22, 2025 I…read moredrive from Galveston for country fresh air, produce, local products, local eggs, organic jams, homemade pies, cookies, bread. Love LoVe love this place! Buy and support local

    Visited Froberg's on Friday, Jan 6. The strawberries were abundant and very fresh…read more $5 per person for admission. My 2 year old was free. $2 for a bucket (must use a Froberg's bucket for picking). We bought 2 to share among the 4 of us. We filled both close to the top (close to 6 lbs total). I'm not sure how much it cost per lb since I didn't pay, but i think it was $5/lb. Credit card does incur a 3.99% fee. We also bought some bbq: brisket sandwich, hotdog with turkey sausage and jalapeno sausage, Arizona green tea, bottled water, and 2 sausages to-go (jalapeno pork & deer sausage and regular sausage). It was a lot of food actually for $48. We also bought some baked goods to-go (especially enjoyed the oatmeal cookie, chocolate cookie, and pecan pie) . Cookies were $1.50 each or $12/dz. The medium pie (about 4 servings) was maybe $6-7. Being a Friday, there was not much to do at all because all the rides, games, and food trucks only run on the weekends. I guess it saved us money at least bc everything cost $3-4 (tokens). We still managed to stay 2 hours (it made our 1 hr drive worth it) because we ate the bbq at the shaded picnic tables while my 2 year old played on the playground. It's a small playground, but it had her favorite things- swings, slides, and a tire tower to climb. She had fun. I may go to Blessington for the pumpkin patch this fall (based off reviews), but fruit picking is pretty fun here.

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    Nice cool treats!

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    Plant It Forward

    5.0(4 reviews)
    10.5 miWillow Meadows/Willowbend

    This is based on the produce I picked up from the booth at the Fall Creek Bend's Farmers Market…read more Plant It Forward empowers refugees by setting aside some land for each farmer to grow their own produce and partners up with markets for a place for them to sell within the community. The produce I bought had been harvested the day before. The lettuce looked delicate but didn't get damaged en route to the house in a tote bag next to a loaf of sourdough and a container of sliced broccolini. It was tastier than expected, had a leafy but not weak flavor, and was easy to clean. The broccolini was hardy and had a sweet yet earthy flavor while eaten raw. Usually I find broccolini to be more grassy but was surprised at how sweet it was. The produce was still good when I ate it all on Friday.

    Plant It Forward is a non-profit company that offers outstanding local, organic produce at seasonal…read morefarm stands & through its CSA farm share program. This is grown by Congolese refugees each given a 1/2 acre plot w/in Houston, & the training necessary to farm it. The company is exceptionally good at maintaining the quality of its produce. Everything we bought over the summer, at the U St. Thomas farm stand, & received in our CSA shares in the fall & winter were unparalleled, relative to produce we've bought at farmers' markets here & in VT; from Abel & Cole grocers, in the UK; and even from Home Sweet Farm, in Brenham. Excepting a few boring mandarins, everything was gorgeous & tasty, the varieties, well-chosen, and all had been carefully picked & cleaned, ready to go directly from farm to table. But you needn't take my word re. Plant It Forward's quality--some of the most acclaimed restaurants in town use Plant It Forward's produce, too, inc. Underbelly, Uchi, Coltivare, Oxheart, Local Foods, Sparrow, Dish Society, Down House, etc. And let's face it, if it's good enough for their chefs, it's probably good enough for you & yours. If, like us, you opt to join the CSA, you'll receive at least 6-8 types of vegetables in each share, grown by a single farmer. Our share sometimes includes other local goodies, too. We've gotten honeycomb, pecan & rosemary infused honey, bread, Java Pura coffee, the mandarins, & Republic of Texas oranges. We even got a reusable Plant It Forward bag, just for being new members. This year, expected winter produce includes kale, spinach, collards, radishes, beets, carrots, turnips, Swiss chard, French sorrel, arugula, salad mixes, bok choy, cabbage, celery, cilantro, dill, fennel, & green onions. Sugar peas will be available in winter & early spring. Expected spring produce includes tomatoes, peppers, radishes, beets, eggplant, summer squash, green beans, arugula, cucumbers, collards, kale, fennel, mint, and other herbs. Expected summer produce includes winter squash, edamame, eggplant, peppers, okra, arugula, basil, cucumbers, green onions, roselle, malabar spinach, & maybe cantaloupe & watermelon. See my pics for fall produce. (More to follow.) You can pick-up farm share produce in Montrose (at Plant It Forward Farm-U St. Thomas), Greenway/UK (Urban Harvest Eastside Farmer's Market), Rice Village (Local Foods), Sunset Heights, Southwest Houston (Plant it Forward Warehouse), Meyerland (both at the JCC & ERJCC Bertha Alyce School), South Main, Greater Fondren Southwest, Westbury, Sugarland, or Pearland. Or try Plant It Forward's veg at one of their seasonal farm stands, at Urban Harvest Eastside Farmers' Market, the University of St. Thomas, Braeswood Church, or Westbury Community Garden. Presently, the full cost of a CSA share starts at $580 for a 25 week season, $1120 for a 50 week season, for those paying by check, one month before the start of the next growing season. Though, near the end of the last growing season, we received a coupon for $10 off the price of the 25 week season or $20 off that of the 50 week season. So the cost of a share currently starts at $22 per week. This is a steal, compared to the cost of a Local Box from Greenling ($35.99 per week, for a comparable amount of produce, some of which comes from Plant It Forward Farms, anyway) or a share from Home Sweet Farm ($36 per week). And as Plant it Forward's farms are located in Houston, itself, if you live in Houston, you'll be getting truly local veg, rather than produce grown up to 100 miles away. Best of all, Plant It Forward offers not just outstanding produce, but outstanding customer service too. This season, I failed to spot that pick-up times had changed--my bad. But Farm Share Program Manager, Kassy R. went above and beyond, switching us to a pick-up point & time that worked for us, then switching us again to one that works even better. *Thanks, Kassy.* So Plant It Forward's employees aren't just relying on your bleeding heart goodness. They actually want your business. Wow. The winter growing season started this week. Stop by one of Plant It Forward's farm stands to purchase their produce, or contact Kassy at Kassy@Plant-It-Forward.org to join their farm share program. In all, Plant It Forward offers truly exceptional locally-grown, organic produce at a fair price, & offers outstanding customer service too. It also helps refugees earn a good standard of living. How can you argue with all that? Plant It Forward is a great cause & a great solution. Special thanks to Gretchen P. for mentioning Plant it Forward on Talk-Houston. This is the single best business I've found using Yelp. And we weren't even looking to join a CSA farm share program. But this one was just too good to pass up.

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    Plant It Forward  - The strawberries are being grown as part of a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension research project. The ripe ones were blighted, but tasty.

    The strawberries are being grown as part of a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension research project. The ripe ones were blighted, but tasty.

    Plant It Forward  - As if buying your superb produce is charity, Roy. Keep growing outstanding produce. We'll keep buying it.

    As if buying your superb produce is charity, Roy. Keep growing outstanding produce. We'll keep buying it.

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