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    Nope not going to this location again. Was doing shelf check-out, almost done with my full cart…read more Manager walked by suspened my transaction. Loudly stating she saw me bag an item i didnt scan. I showed her what the last item was that went into my bag. If i was ever going to steal it wouldnt be a .49 package of ranch dressing mix. Instead of doing the company's protocol, which is checking items that were bagged against what is on the screen. It's also their policy to Not out right accused someone. Tossed everything back into the cart. Sorry to the cashier if she is the one that has to but it all back

    Four stars... but first…read more.. I get the other reviewers' complaints, and I was definitely annoyed by the quarter deposit in a shopping cart. This is especially miserable when you have a toddler who will run everywhere if he's not strapped to something. As for the lack of means to gather your stuff, I just put it all in my reusable bags, and it worked nicely to get it around the store, and to checkout. No one bothered me about using them to carry stuff. As for paying for your shopping bags, I get the annoyance there too. But it's becoming more the thing to do, and at EVERY grocery store I went to in my last trip to Europe, you had to pay for your grocery bags. Plus, I already have my own reusable bags in my car at all times because I do them at Whole Foods. So for me, I just adjust. I am very aware of my grocery prices. I buy almost all organics / no dairy / no gluten. As mentioned, I shop at WF, as well as Trader Joe's, BJ's, Costco, Wegmans, and occasionally Giant and Acme. I will say that organics are not cheaper across the board, but I found a LOT of items that beat all the abovementioned stores' organic prices. For example, organic eggs are $1 cheaper per dozen than any of those other places. I got 4 doz!!! I visited on a Saturday evening both times, after my nearby silversmithing class. I didn't have problems waiting too long for checkout, but as others noted, there was only one lane open. My cashier was pretty nice both times, though. I needed help on the floor both times, and was able to find someone, and that someone was helpful both times. The second time I was there, there was milk spilled all over the whole store. IDK how this happened, but it was gross, and someone should have cleaned it. I took quite a while in there, to familiarize myself with all their organics, and take pics of prices, and at no point did anyone call for clean up, put a "piso mojado" sign down, nor break out the mop and clean it the eff up! So yes, it can be a little gross in ways. It's a discount store, though, and that's always how it goes. My experience with trying a BUNCH of their products has been good, so the quality for the money is fine with me. The "get what you pay for" part is in the ghettoness of the store, and the cheapness of the carts and bags. But if you can get over it, you'll probably like the experience. So my approach at Aldi is going to be to figure out my list of staples that beat the other places' prices, expect to stock up on those while here, know to expect a PiTA cartless situ with my wild toddler, and to always have my own bags. Set your expectations, prep yourself for the experience, and go for the savings to be had. If you don't buy the things they do offer cheaper, then it's probably not worthwhile, but for my diet, it is.

    Save A Lot - grocery - Updated May 2026

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