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    2.0 (1 review)
    ModerateGrocery
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Foodland

    Foodland

    4.0(4 reviews)
    3.9 kmStirling
    $$

    My favourite supermarket in the hills for range, price, friendliness and convenience…read more I wasn't a fan of the store layout at first, but it's grown on me. The checkout area, with it's huge glass windows and high ceilings feels like you're in an airport. And just like at the airport, I always feel as if I'm forgetting something. I like seeing the wide range of local, South Australian and Australian products. Some might think three different sections dedicated to cheese throughout the store is too many, but is there really such a thing as too much cheese? Probably. But only if you eat it all at once.

    Foodland Supermarkets are something for South Australian's to be proud about. Really, I think it…read moretakes a strong business model and a very proud and loyal following to stand up to other corporate giant's in the supermarket business in Australia. As for the Romeo group who owns the Foodland in Stirling, you need to go there to see why their business is thriving. Generally, you will find a lot of produce from around the world. They are very particular in offering quality products amongst bigger brand names. In particular, the Romeo group Foodlands have amazing cheese, bakery and vegetable sections. Everything is fresh and a lot of it is locally sourced. Apart from the cheese of course; they have a huge variety of some of the best cheeses from around the world. Be sure to speak to the staff about the cheese, they are very knowledgeable for a supermarket. As for the layout of this store, it is easy to navigate. It is new, clean and well stocked in a logical order. There is nothing worse when you spend a while having to walk up and down isles to find simple things like shredded coconut. I am one of those loyal customers of Foodland. I refuse to go to the larger supermarkets unless it is an emergency. Be sure to support a business that supports it's community by selling local produce.

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    ALDI

    ALDI

    2.0(1 review)
    11.0 kmMount Barker
    $

    Aldi... is a weird store. If you haven't heard of the major supermarket chain, it is because it is…read morestill rather new in South Australia. They started rolling out the stores early 2016. But, Aldi was originally from Germany and now spans internationally. I have been meaning to check out the store for a long time. I have heard stories about what they sell in this store. What will you find here? Well.... "Simplee Noodles" which kinda look exactly like Maggi noodles. Then there is "Expressi Coffee Capsules" which kinda looks exactly like Nespresso Coffee Capsules. It's like they copy the exact packaging and then just change the name. Not sure how they get away with it with Intellectual Property and Copyrights. But, maybe there is some psychology behind it? Like, are we so used to buying these bigger "brands" we more inclined to buy them when we recognise the colour and shape of the branding? It's not all copies here though. They do stock real brands here too. I saw Nutella and Coke being sold here. The thing I think that makes Aldi successful is just the real cheap prices. As for quality? Well, I got some frozen potato wedges to give them a go. They are ok. Did not really taste different to major brands. But, the thing that makes me nervous is that I do not know where they were manufactured? The labels say that their head office is in NSW and doesn't really say where the product is being made. There is a whole fresh fruit & veg section. Some of the price tags say that the produce is from South Australia. But, then the label has the NSW sticker on it. I asked the staff about it and he said it is a generic label they use from head office. Should we trust what they put on the labels? I am a skeptic and don't trust corporate giants. So, I don't think I will be buying any other food from here. But I might buy plastic bags or cleaning products. Not sure? There is just too much ambiguity here and it makes me uneasy.

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