To me it feels like a convenience store like 7-11... They are always out of popular products, one cashier for 100 people, it just doesn't have a good vibe
Ashleigh must be the only person in the country who doesn't know Walmart is cheap. Walmart is also known for it's low quality food. In my area Kroger is the place to go.
ALDIs cheese selection is the best! I buy all my cheese there, the cheese is fit for charcuterie and so inexpensive…. Cranberry white cheddar has amazed my friends!!!!
The 30 Patriotic freedom Premium "for wealthy winners" items that where on super-sale at Walmart at the time (It cannot be, that a non US Company wins).
I hate Aldi's because you have to pay for a shopping cart and 12 cents per bag, one cashier for 100 people, poor internet service inside the store for shopping, most popular products are out of stock, and the store seem extremely small compared to others... As a doordash driver that picks up groceries for customers this is a horrible recommendation
Asian supermarkets for meat and produce. Walmart for shelf stable stuff like canned foods, oil, ketchup etc. Kroger for random marked down items like bread and dairy for dirt cheap. Aldi for odds and ends. (I personally hate Aldi the most)
I quit buying perishables (milk, eggs, meat, produce) from Wal-Mart because I have gotten really sick from the milk, eggs, meat and have found the produce sub-par. We have Winco (an employee-owned grocer) in Oregon, which is where I buy the milk, eggs, meat, etc., but again the produce and be iffy. Produce, I either grow what I can, or buy as local and seasonal as possible.
Thats weird ..coulda sworn i spent $250 per week at walmart for groceries, and only $120 at aldis. Ill try walmart again, because honestly going to aldi sucks.
Aldi is like your corner grocery store they dont have too much. NO comparison to walmart.
To me it feels like a convenience store like 7-11... They are always out of popular products, one cashier for 100 people, it just doesn't have a good vibe
Ashleigh must be the only person in the country who doesn't know Walmart is cheap. Walmart is also known for it's low quality food. In my area Kroger is the place to go.
Aldi is cheap, good quality, and they dont have ANY items with food dye!
ALDIs cheese selection is the best! I buy all my cheese there, the cheese is fit for charcuterie and so inexpensive…. Cranberry white cheddar has amazed my friends!!!!
agree! It's the place I go for stuff like that!
Walmarts meat prices are outrageous, I shop meat by ads weekly
I thought Aldi's would be the cheapest. And then Walmart.
First in my life hearing Americans have ALDI!? 😂 I thought it was just here in Europe and the UK
Aldi is nothing to brag about, it's not much better than a 7-11 convenience store
1:22 weird that they all have the same brands. Aldi’s concept that made them big in Germany is to have their own in-house budget brands.
Aldi never really have anything I buy and I’m not a brand person but I do need regular groceries
Walmart is more expensive than ALDI. For sure. Don’t know what the 30 items are….
The 30 Patriotic freedom Premium "for wealthy winners" items that where on super-sale at Walmart at the time (It cannot be, that a non US Company wins).
I hate shopping at Walmart though, plus they never have the things i want as far as groceries.
In my city they have mostly self-checkout, but no cashier's... Many abandoned lanes that could be used
I hate Aldi's because you have to pay for a shopping cart and 12 cents per bag, one cashier for 100 people, poor internet service inside the store for shopping, most popular products are out of stock, and the store seem extremely small compared to others... As a doordash driver that picks up groceries for customers this is a horrible recommendation
You do not have to pay for the cart, you have to put a DEPOSIT (that you get back when returning the cart to the rack).
We have a Wally World, an Aldi, a Kroger and a Food Lion in our county. Food Lion is the best, especially in local beef and vegies.
Asian supermarkets for meat and produce.
Walmart for shelf stable stuff like canned foods, oil, ketchup etc.
Kroger for random marked down items like bread and dairy for dirt cheap.
Aldi for odds and ends.
(I personally hate Aldi the most)
Winco?
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I quit buying perishables (milk, eggs, meat, produce) from Wal-Mart because I have gotten really sick from the milk, eggs, meat and have found the produce sub-par. We have Winco (an employee-owned grocer) in Oregon, which is where I buy the milk, eggs, meat, etc., but again the produce and be iffy. Produce, I either grow what I can, or buy as local and seasonal as possible.
Thats weird ..coulda sworn i spent $250 per week at walmart for groceries, and only $120 at aldis.
Ill try walmart again, because honestly going to aldi sucks.
If it wasnt for walmart i wouldnt be able to take care of myself and daughter. Things are tight these days.
Cosco
They don't have one here in west Virginia but I'm moving to northeast Ohio soon
What happened to Costco 😅, aren't it cheaper also?
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@@Aashka_The_Mystic OK, I'll try again! Ty!