Retail chain selling a range of grocery items, meat & dairy.
5 reviews
Aldi is my choice for good price and good vegetables also always i buy spring water(green color) from there and also they bring vary good products seasonally and overall i like aldi products and prices and also stuff is nice and supportive , the stor layout is good and perfect for quick shoping as it small and arranged. For checkout proccess some time you need to wait in the line but not for more than 10 mins . For parking it is always available. Over all i like shoping in aldi stors anywhere .
Cashier must of been having a bad day but no reason to flip my box over of items including eggs onto the belt. Could've just asked to take them out of the box and I would've gladly done that if I had known. Store wise it's good otherwise
There's a lot of upside to shopping at Aldi. Specifically, the savings. There are some things you'll learn to live with if you're an Aldi shopper: you need a quarter to claim a shopping cart - don't worry, you'll get it back when you return the cart. This reduces the stray carts in the parking lot and means they don't need to employ people to collect carts during the day. Good plan. You'll need to bag your own groceries, which isn't a huge deal either. And there are some limitations on item choices - there are a lot of things you just can't find at Aldi, or if they have it, they have like one or two versions, vice the dozen or so that a larger store might have. But you really can't beat the price if you're willing to tolerate these minor inconveniences. There are some things about Aldi that aren't really built into the design that rub me the wrong way. Often - very often - there will be a line of eight or nine customers with one register open. I understand saving on labor costs by having customers return their carts and bag their groceries, but having only one register open when it's getting busy seems like poor management. And while I get that they're going to have a limited selection to keep costs down, the number of times I've found mold and rot on the fruits and vegetables is pretty depressing. Bag salads that are brown and squishy, tomatoes that are starting to rot, broccoli that has white fluffy mold growing on it - you get the picture. As an Aldi shopper, I know to check my stuff before I buy it, but I feel like doing the quality control is probably something the store should be handling, not something that falls into the "bag your own groceries" category. Despite the above complaints about the lines and produce, and the frequent issues with items being out of stock and things being fairly messy, I really like Aldi. It's my main grocery store, and I typically go to Aldi first, and only go elsewhere for things I can't find here. I just wish they'd up their game a little bit, take the ruined food off the shelf, and maybe have an second register opened when they see a line stretching half-way down the cereal aisle. Overall, good place to go for shopping on a budget. Just check your fruits and veggies carefully before adding them to your shopping cart.
When I went to check out last night, the man Infront of me was taking his time to unload his cart, however I had sat my 6 items down on the belt at the very end to give him time to take the rest of his items out of his cart, I put a divider down to separate our items. Unfortunately, my items got to the cashier before he could finish. Instead of stopping belt, the cashier (stocky build, black hair in a ponytail) rudely said "that's why you wait till Thier done" and shoved my items back. Then when I was done paying, she threw the receipt at me. I understand speed is important at Aldi, but holy crap, that cashier is a jerk.
The employees at this store are very rude. They seem to think it is too much trouble to check people out who are trying to buy groceries and always have frowns on their faces. The store at Windhaven and Josey is run much better and the employees are friendly.
2400 K Ave
Plano, TX 75074
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