Publix has the cleanest stores I've ever been in, also if you can't find it any where else it will be at Publix. So they have my vote . I also love Aldi.
Aldi rocks. The prices are low, and I don't leave the store exhausted from decision fatigue. I can buy 95% of what I need at Aldi and in about 60% of the time, it would take me to shop elsewhere.
Been doing all of my grocery shopping exclusively at ALDIs for years now. Can't find better prices anywhere else an I'm in and out of there in half the time of a normal grocery store.
Aldi is the best example for economy of scale. As a manufacturer u just cant afford to not sell to aldi even tho their offer is whay less then what u are asking for bc of the scale of the entire transaction. That effect is even stronger bc both aldi nord and süd bargain and buy together as one entity.
Another thing about them is that in many countries, they are among the supermarkets that pay their workers the best wages. Which leads to a lower employee turnover. Which in turn makes the stores more efficent.
Yes BUT its really hard! work. Usually the stores get managed by 2-4 people at a time. You do everything and always fast. I don`t see many elderly people working there, but the payment is really good.
@@intellectualdigest6003 9000% certain it was Google after I googled all the 3D printer, inkjets, laptops and bread machines from previous Aldi's Finds, haha. I'm more Aldi now than human 😅🤣🤣
In the 1990‘s Walmart tried to conquer the German Market. Due to different reasons they folded their operation about nine years later with horrendous losses. But this is not my point. Walmart tried to beat Aldi and Lidl on their home turf. Fact is, they never even came close. If their prices were lower or on par, their quality was crap (and I mean real crap), when their quality was on par, their prices were much higher. They just could not meet the high standards of German Grocery Markets / Discounters. Neither in quality, nor in price (or price / quality ratio).
@@neonnoir9692 I was in an Aldi store in Austria where the stores are called Hofer for some reason. They had no plastic bags what they have is long life reusable bags sorta fiber material. You can also buy large paper carrier bags but they didn't look very strong.
@@LPdecibal the gourmet juices for example. Did they just switch to "from concentrate". Then again: the low castes shop at Aldi, the middle castes at trader Joe's. By percentage Aldi raised more prices than anybody. ( As for me I do buy products at both places 🙂)
@@neonnoir9692 their supply chain is non-functional, customer service is non-existent, this bogus of "we can't afford employees" shouldn't fly, now I'm Roman Catholic, as such I still say they shouldn't have been closed for Easter Sunday: EVERYBODY ELSE, were open. I "confess ' I do shop at Aldi still. Nevertheless, I won't shed a tear when they're gone. There are certain aspects of the grocery business that cannot be forfeited. ✌️
It would have been nice if you were more honest, excellent video. However, since there is a few lies you decide to include, now I have to wonder what you're hiding about this place!!
Have any of you been to a Publix before? How was your experience?
Publix has the cleanest stores I've ever been in, also if you can't find it any where else it will be at Publix. So they have my vote . I also love Aldi.
Aldi rocks. The prices are low, and I don't leave the store exhausted from decision fatigue. I can buy 95% of what I need at Aldi and in about 60% of the time, it would take me to shop elsewhere.
I have to agree! Aldi makes life simple when it comes to getting in & getting out
That and you have lots left over to treat yourself to something.
German efficency now available in the USA!
Hoffentlich nicht mit der negativen Attitüde
Been doing all of my grocery shopping exclusively at ALDIs for years now. Can't find better prices anywhere else an I'm in and out of there in half the time of a normal grocery store.
Aldi is the best example for economy of scale. As a manufacturer u just cant afford to not sell to aldi even tho their offer is whay less then what u are asking for bc of the scale of the entire transaction. That effect is even stronger bc both aldi nord and süd bargain and buy together as one entity.
Another thing about them is that in many countries, they are among the supermarkets that pay their workers the best wages. Which leads to a lower employee turnover. Which in turn makes the stores more efficent.
Yea, have never really heard of employees being unhappy here
And the cashiers can sit!
Yes BUT its really hard! work. Usually the stores get managed by 2-4 people at a time. You do everything and always fast. I don`t see many elderly people working there, but the payment is really good.
I love Aldi!! Aldi is short for Albrecht Discount, owned by the two Albrecht brothers.
nerd
As a person with ADHD, Aldi is a dream shopping experience for me. 😅
A thorough look into Aldi. And appropriately there is no fluff. 12 minutes densely packed with information.
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed the content really
Literally in Santa Barbara County, eating an Aldi's raspberry desert thing watching this video, lol.
😂😂 UA-cam watched you checkout before it recommended this video
@@intellectualdigest6003 9000% certain it was Google after I googled all the 3D printer, inkjets, laptops and bread machines from previous Aldi's Finds, haha. I'm more Aldi now than human 😅🤣🤣
Their fruit selection is always fresh!
Unless we’re talking bananas because they go bad very fast from there.
90% of the “fresh produce” is bad strawberries moldy a day after you buy.
@@dallasgrove9164 well a good sign that they're probably not stuffed with too many chemicals
Aldi is now the 4th biggest supermarket in the UK.
In Germany at Aldi the prices are half or 75% cheaper than at Aldi's in the USA
I’m in. Count me as a long term customer.
DEUTSCHHLANDDD!!!
In England, all of the bags cost money and you always have to pack it yourself 😂
Lol i literally forgot you have to pack your groceries yourself 😂😂😂 not included in purchase lol
Same in Spain 😂
Should pay for bags. People 're use them and saved pollution
All
I shopped there for a year.
Fast effective service.
I do not trust imported veggies.
Nor industrial dairy products.
In the 1990‘s Walmart tried to conquer the German Market. Due to different reasons they folded their operation about nine years later with horrendous losses. But this is not my point. Walmart tried to beat Aldi and Lidl on their home turf. Fact is, they never even came close. If their prices were lower or on par, their quality was crap (and I mean real crap), when their quality was on par, their prices were much higher. They just could not meet the high standards of German Grocery Markets / Discounters. Neither in quality, nor in price (or price / quality ratio).
We have a Aldi in Laurens SC , wish we had a bigger one on east Main St. Hope someone hears!!!!
Memo: Aldi is third largest supermarket after kruger and Walmart
Memo: Aldi Stores=no frills stores
Not really they 30 years late
Hofer.
Our ALDI plays music, has plastic bags, and puts items in the cart for you. Carts cost a quarter.
No they don't. You get the coin back when returning the cart. Works that way in all german grocery stores, not just Aldi.
@@neonnoir9692 I was in an Aldi store in Austria where the stores are called Hofer for some reason. They had no plastic bags what they have is long life reusable bags sorta fiber material. You can also buy large paper carrier bags but they didn't look very strong.
All the produce at the local Aldi is rotten and moldy
I wouldn’t say all, but definitely the bananas.
90%
Bullshit☝
Aldi is on its way out. And it very well should be.
Way out? What world do u live in? It's only growing with the inflation & economy
@@LPdecibal the gourmet juices for example. Did they just switch to "from concentrate". Then again: the low castes shop at Aldi, the middle castes at trader Joe's. By percentage Aldi raised more prices than anybody. ( As for me I do buy products at both places 🙂)
It's one of the fastest growing grocers in the US.
@@neonnoir9692 their supply chain is non-functional, customer service is non-existent, this bogus of "we can't afford employees" shouldn't fly, now I'm Roman Catholic, as such I still say they shouldn't have been closed for Easter Sunday: EVERYBODY ELSE, were open. I "confess ' I do shop at Aldi still. Nevertheless, I won't shed a tear when they're gone. There are certain aspects of the grocery business that cannot be forfeited. ✌️
@@chiefwhitenoise5227 You're making no sense...
It would have been nice if you were more honest, excellent video. However, since there is a few lies you decide to include, now I have to wonder what you're hiding about this place!!
Enlighten us, what lies do you speak of ?
@@intellectualdigest6003 exactly what lies?
@@lorrainevart8827One year later & all we hear are crickets...
Aldi, a more reliable German than a BMW, VW, Audi, or Benz