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pers0n | 1 year ago

I hope Aldi gets 1,000 stores soon. Ideally I'd like to see 5,000+ Aldis in the US.

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eugenekolo|1 year ago

The love for Aldi must be very regional or personal. Because I walk into them and just see knock off snacks such as chips/poptarts, an aisle of rice and pasta, and an aisle of canned food items, and pretty much nothing else in them.

jessepasley|1 year ago

This reminds me of Aldi from about 25 years ago. Today, I buy most of my diet from Aldi: organic berries, grass fed beef, pasture raised chicken and eggs, etc. All are higher quality than other grocery stores, but much cheaper. I'm guessing this must be regional, which is sad.

AnotherGoodName|1 year ago

The knock offs seem to be amazing quality in my experience. I go out of my way to buy Aldi brand goods as they are either rebadged mainstream brands or even better.

dan_quixote|1 year ago

> I walk into them and just see knock off snacks such as chips/poptarts, an aisle of rice and pasta, and an aisle of canned food items, and pretty much nothing else in them

That's the entire point! They have the basics with few options for each type of product. It's not luxurious but it's low stress and inexpensive...exactly what many people want/need.

nyjah|1 year ago

Not me. Aldi is crap around me. I live in rural area, it's cheap generally way worse quality and we don't need more cheap crap grocery. I know hating on Aldi is unpopular on the internet, but that's been my experience.

cpursley|1 year ago

Aldi has a number of high quality and healthy items. They have great prices for things like nuts, jerky, cheese, etc. Just skip the processed stuff like you should in any grocery store.

lotsofpulp|1 year ago

You should try Winco if you like Aldi. Has everything a grocery store does, but at Aldi prices. Doesn’t even take credit cards (in store), like Aldi used to prohibit.