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    ALDI

    3.0 (62 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Randy B.

    Aldi is a great store, always find some great deals there. They can save you quite a bit of money on groceries, produce, unique items and as well as house wares. The employees there are very fast at the check outs and friendly, so service is good as well. No frills here, just a basic grocery store layout, but you come here for the deals, not for the decor. I have seen in other reviews that they do not like having to have a quarter to get a cart, but I think it is a good idea and a good way to keep carts in the corral. If you don't have a quarter, you can ask for one when you get there and they will happily give you one, so no problem. Everything is expensive these days and keep going up, stores like Aldi are fighting high prices, do yourself a favor and give them a shot. You will save a lot over most other grocery stores and find some good quality items you are familiar with and probably find some new items that will become favorites. Enjoy!

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    Ane V.

    Since I am right next door from flame broiler. I stopped by to pick up a dry sweeping cloth. It is much cheaper than the store brand like Swifter. While walking the aisles, I saw some affordable products that I thought I could buy to send it home. Cool!! The store looks clean, stocked, well lit and not busy. There are only like 3 - 4 aisles but they have abundance of things. The aisles are spacious, wide and 2 carts can pass. Ample parking.

    You need coins for carts?
    Rachael M.

    To be honest, this was my first visit to an Aldi, and my first impression - not great. So in an age where no one carries cash, much less coins - Aldi is asking for a quarter to use a shopping cart?! Yes, you get it back when you return your cart, but that's assuming you have quarters on you in the first place (this location also didn't have any shopping baskets!) So without a cart, I entered to see if there was anything worth lining up to purchase. There was limited produce, and what was available looked sorry. They had miscellaneous items, like: Halloween decor, cookware, and pet beds, etc. This location looked like it needed a good mopping, and had a slight smell. The final straw for me was the fact a box of La Croix 8 cans was nearly $6?! I ultimately ended up leaving to purchase the items I needed from a nearby Vons.

    German chocolates
    Crizelda I.

    Aldi is like the German version of Trader Joe's, they have their own brand products and they're reasonably priced. The chocolates are really good because they're made in Germany and not expensive at all. Their chips are also worth trying because they're not as toxic as American chips. Vegetables and fruits are fresh and good quality. Not as much selections but ample enough and they have better prices too and remember to bring a quarter for the cart. Good way to stop stealing and losing their carts. It's a self service store so bring your bags

    Larissa M.

    I have to admit I had never been inside an ALDI before so I can't really compare it to other locations but I wasn't impressed. I went to get a shopping cart and realized I needed coins to get it and I never carry coins around so that plan went out the window. The produce selection didn't look great and the sodas and other drinks were more expensive than the regular Albertsons I go to. I was told they were more discounted but they didn't seem like the case me. Everything seemed to be in random spots and not an employee anywhere near to ask questions to. They had one cashier and a very long line. I don't think I would come back.

    Finally home & I purchased this today 01/31/23
    Ricardo M.

    I've only been to maybe another location that I can't remember what city but I am a regular at the Burbank one. So I've only been to this location once and I think the vibe is calm and relaxing. I found the store to be more organized than the Burbank location. I think if I had to chose which one I'd go to more it would be this location. Employees: both are disgusting personalities with no smiles and absolutely both locations don't have good customer service ethics. No hello, how are you, have you found anything, and than when it comes to the register. Huge line and only one cashier.

    Nasty tomatoes
    Leslie M.

    Not impressed with this location. First off, the employees here don't really seem to be into their job. A reason why I love coming to aldi is the quickness of the checkout process not at this location. The staff seem to be trained to go painstakingly slow. Another con is the fact that they tend to run out of items. Every time I go there's 4-5 items from my list that I go home without. Or have to make a stop at a different market to get them. Very annoying, it's not that the items run out, its that the manager doesn't have the foresight to place the orders to meet the demand. The aldi location in Simi Valley never has this issue. The quality of the ingredients at this location seem to be worse than others. I came in today and the tomatoes they had available were all gross. Moldy or cut up and squished. I asked an employee if they had more and they said they didn't. I don't even know why they even had them out on the floor to be honest. They were that nasty. They never have their electric scooters charged. Ever. I'm disabled and some days I use electric scooters in store if I'm having a flare up. It's been 3 separate occasions where I go to use the scooter and they are completely dead or they aren't in the store because they haven't retrieved them from the lot. Very disappointing for people like myself who need it. Lastly they always close their doors well before closing time. Today we were in the store at 8:30. We wanted to use the restroom and an employee said they were closed because she had just mopped. Fine, we go pick our groceries and when we're done I asked about the restrooms and the employee was rolling her eyes. I get that they might want to go home but this is why they have cleaning after hours. I've worked in retail and we always try an hour past to clean.. so not sure why they didn't want to do this other than just laziness. While I was waiting for my husband to use the restroom it was 8:45. A lady came in and got stuck in the lobby because they had already locked the entrance doors. Again, 8:45. Never in my history of working retail we're we allowed to close doors before the time posted. I was able to walk through the exit door for her to come in and she was also surprised that they closed the doors so early. She was only buying one item so it's not like she held up anything. I'm just appalled at the disappointing customer service. I still make the trek to simi if I have the time to because this location is always a hit or miss.

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    Buddy G.

    My first experience at Aldi was surreal. One is first greeted by the type of industrial lighting that seems to suck energy from you. A heart-shaped pizza! Okay, that's notable. Then you begin to notice that you're drawn to what seems like familiar brands only to realize they've scientifically cracked your brain's code by knocking off packaging color schemes to a degree that begins to feel dreamlike. The original Chips Ahoy are placed right next to the thing that looks exactly like it but look further and it's like a clone missing a chromosome. That's not Lucky Charms, it's Marshmallows & Stars with a wizard clad in leprechaun green! Indeed they're placing you under a spell. But wait, is that the same manchego cheese trio I've seen at Trader Joe's? I think it is! Is it cheaper? I have no idea. Are those Dr. Prager's broccoli bites? No! But maybe? Is that Land O Lakes Half and Half or the fake food that comes with a toddler's play kitchen? It's all so confusing. Where am I? Why are the Coffee Bean k-cups so cheap? Am I reading this right? Does it actually say Coffee Leaf and my brain is just tricking me? Why does this chocolate bar seem like it's from IKEA? And Bugels? Who prominently features Bugels? Are we in Scandinavia? I was dizzy, the room was spinning and then it took 20 minutes to check out (they don't bag your groceries either) which brought me back to reality. This is a pretty sucky place but it's fascinating and I'll probably return.

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    The girl at the register today was rude and has horrible customer service. I would give a zero if that was an option.

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    It's Trader Joe's quality with a better set up and prices. Great addition to the valley.

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    I just recently discovered the store and have been living in the area for a while now. I must say…read moreit is an incredible local family owned produce store. Very well customer service. and the huge selection of meats, fish, and Deli. Their produce is always fresh. Recently I bought papaya from them, and I could not help myself, but to write a review because the quality of this pie in the taste of it felt like it was hand selected for the store. If you haven't checked this place out a guarantee, you'll love it. And also, I love supporting local produce stores. One thing I'd like to add to this reviews that I have noticed that they have a in-house bakery and always have these tasty baked goods upfront. They quickly run out, so you gotta get them in the morning. And let's not forget their in-house baked breads. It has such a beautiful vibe in the store. It's recently renovated and it's very nice bright lit colors.

    Unfortunately, things continue downhill, even after a revamp. The ladies at the register are great…read moreas usual, the guys in meat need a reality check. Example, I stopped by last week for some produce and deli meat. I asked when the salami was opened and he says "erku tari arach" meaning 2 years ago. It's not funny, this isn't the uusr, it's stupid. When the area is saturated with competition, lackluster customer service will destroy your business.

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    This store is not as big as Whole Foods, but still carries the essentials and some unique items…read morethat you actually can't find at Whole Foods. Great store for all things organic natural and healthy. They also have a great selection of ready-made salads, sandwiches, family, meals,etc to just grab and go. Today I decided to try their create your own sandwich bread sandwich, you know the classic sandwich. You can pretty much get your sandwich for five dollars, but if you add avocado, cheese, bacon, and extra meat it's an additional cost per item. My roast beef sandwich with extra like avocado and cheese came out to $7 You can also make it a combo with a water bottle and small bag of chips for only a dollar more. The sandwich was everything I thought it would be. A good classic sandwich that filled me up. It was a solid meal for under $10 bucks. Ultimately, I'd like to visit this store more often. Parking was super easy and it didn't seem crowded.

    I come here probably every other weekend now…read more Parking is easy now that Rite Aid is closed. It's much smaller than a Whole Foods but everything is neatly organized so it's very easy to move around. Place has everything you expect from a grocery but what I come here for are the ready made meals. I think of it as buying from a meal prep place. They have so many options - whether it's just a full meal or just protein or just veggies or just starches. Also sell a family size meal you can toss in the oven. I also appreciate a small sushi section and they have a counter that makes sandwiches. This is also the only place that sells the salted caramel Alden ice cream sandwiches I really like. They have self check out so moves really quickly. Easy to spend like $75 here but it's all worth it.

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