Because a lot of them arent the cleanest looking and remind the rest of us non Aldi fans of dollar tree food. I am sure they are good and I would love to actually get past the entrance and give it a chance but impressions are important.
Yeah I feel so confused because they're really nice and clean and comfortable where I live and they do have shelves hahaha, and its a German company so you can get some fun German snacks and products you can't get everywhere!
IDK what type of Aldi is on California, but in Ohio our Aldi is beautiful and shelved like a nice grocery store. It's the best place for groceries in this economy! Don't knock Aldi, They are the Best!
In rural IL at our Aldi it is a mix. Fresh produce and cases of soda and various drinks are on the floor on pallets. Chips, breads, pantry items, etc are all on shelving like a normal grocery store.
Here in Indiana ours is set up just like a grocery store. No pallets. Also if you don't have a quarter all you have to do is tell them and they will give you one.
Hi! I don't usually shop at Aldi's, but because of the episode where they tried gluten free items, I now go there and get the gluten free pizza that they tried. I didn't realize Aldi's had so many gluten free options, so I appreciate them opening my eyes to new things. Aldi's has a new customer all because of Sporked and GMM!
Rhett and Link always have such a snobby attitude about Aldi, like it's outrageous that they incentivise you to return your cart yourself. I love Aldi because it's so much easier to find what you need than the millions of options at other stores.
I love it too but I didn't love setting it up all by myself, or with only one other person, until 1 or 2 am and coming back to work at 6 am to unload 25 pallets of groceries in 3 hours💀💀💀
Went to Aldi for the first time recently and will NEVER grocery shop anywhere else now. I bought SO much and it was prob a third of what that same amount would have cost at Walmart. SUPER impressed and will always grocery shop there
The shock of having to use a coin for the cart is so funny to me, since that's the norm in most of Europe - only, recently shops have left the carts free, because people are accustomed to returning them anyways.
Most stores in America have carts that stop once they get a certain distance from the store. The wheels will lock up. Probably why it's not very common, it's free too!
Right? Both that and people bagging your groceries, like, I've only seen grocery stores bag someone's groceries for them if they're really old or disabled. 😅
Funny story to answer your question Rhett. I was an Area manager for Aldi stores in Scotland. We were given a company car which was an Audi A4. I always found this amusing.
@@PriapismBoa Aldi is a German grocer, so I am not surprised they give you a German car too. They probably have contracts with the German headquarters of BMW and Audi :)
I was in Aldi today for the first time in 12 months or more. Our store is just like a grocery store with the added bonus of being able to buy alcohol with your groceries. A lot of the food brands you have I've never heard of here in Australia 🇦🇺
I live in WNY and have no pallets in any of the stores I've shopped. They're all beautifully set up, clean, and have recently added some self checkouts. Some have a great alcohol selection. It's my favorite store as it's a lifesaver with 3 teenagers to feed. Also, let's not forget the AOS.
Yeah, our parking lots at shopping plazas tend to be minor cart chaos on any given day 😮💨 It can get really chaotic in bad weather. If people don’t put their carts in with the others, it’ll blow around in strong wind or get stuck in a snow bank or iced into a gutter
The only store in the US that I saw with coin carts before 2000 was Costco and they don’t even do that anymore. Part of the problem is that US currency doesn’t have dollar coins (or higher) in real circulation like in Europe. So people don’t carry around coins in general if they can avoid it.
You didn't try our Red bag chicken Fillets? You should do more Aldi brand food rankings in the same categories. For example ranking all Aldi brand ice creams, Frozen chicken, fries, Pizza, Chips & granola bars etc.
Where are they located? Because im in LA and there’s no ALDI in this part of LA (West LA, Culver City, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills)! My husband and I actually been wanting to see what’s all the internet people been saying but we went to an empty (they’re still building??) one in Torrance!
The Aldi warehouse location is a far suburb of Chicago. Batavia is pronounced "Bah-tay-vee-ah" Illinois. It sounded too fancy when Link said Bah-tah-vee-ah 😂
They split into Aldi South and Aldi North, but now they are talking again and doing a lot of business together. Maybe one day they will rejoin both chains
I love Aldi's. As a person on a budget I feel like I get good food for a cheaper price. I also love that my Aldi's has self-checkout. Great for my antisocial self😂
One of the Aldi stores close to me has self checkout. One thing to note tho, not all Aldi are created equal. You gotta find the one in the rich town and I promise you’ll be LOVING IT
Normal for us in UK to have to put a coin in for the trolley (cart), I have multiple keyrings with a metal coin that go on my car keys so you don't need to have an actual coin! Much easier
I'm from the UK and Aldi is one of the nation's favourite supermarkets. The best way to describe it is to imagine the chocolate bar Penguins. Aldi has their own version called Seal Bars. Now apply that logic to everything.
Perfect ep to come our right after my fiance and I got back from our bimonthly shoping trip at Aldhi. Got Ribs, steak, chicken legs, and pork tenderloin in addition to a cart full of essentials, goodies, and wine well under 200.
I’ve been to many Aldi around the NC triangle, and the only things they still have on pallets are like large cases of water/sports drinks, and maybe occasionally some larger boxes of things up front near the door. But even Walmart has pallets of water. Nobody wants to restack that mess on a shelf.
They said that Aldi didn't go the way of the self checkout, but they actually do have self checkouts. And things aren't just sitting on pallets, they actually do have shelves.
They "charge" for a cart to keep prices down. You bag your own groceries also to save on cost. This is an amazing store. We had to go to Aldi when I was younger, before it was cool lol! That was when the cashiers needed to know all the prices.
My NY state Aldi has self checkout. It works great because most Aldi labels have multiple bar codes on them. That's why the checkout people are so fast.
There was genuinely an episode of Columbo where a criminal was arrested because his bite mark was found in a piece of cheese at the scene of the crime...
I seem to recall a true story😅 when that was a factor. Can't remember much but I believe the guy was a burglar and the cheese didn't help catch him but it was instrumental to his conviction. I remember thinking if I just burgled a house my appetite would be zero but this guy stopped and had a snack. However, a well known case, Ted Bundy, involved a bite mark, unfortunately on a woman's buttock.
Toasted ravioli and loaded potato skins. To me, plain Greek yogurt tastes exactly like sour cream But you could also put some honey and fruit/granola in it.
We shop mostly at Aldi, dairy, breads, canned goods, condiments etc are usually better priced, and of good quality. All you have to remember is bringing your quarter, that you get back and shopping bags. And you bag your own things.
… at my location people are more likely to pass along their carts to be nice. Last time I didn’t get to use my own quarters because mine was given to me then we left my quarter in another one when I left for two people to find
Aldi and trader joes the owners are brothers. the store started in Germany then they split to Aldi north and Aldi, one sells Tobacoo and the other does not.
I will not stand for this aldi slander. It's literally the best place for affordable groceries without skimping on quality!
I absolutely agree
Cheapest and best produce 🎉
Because a lot of them arent the cleanest looking and remind the rest of us non Aldi fans of dollar tree food. I am sure they are good and I would love to actually get past the entrance and give it a chance but impressions are important.
Yeah I feel so confused because they're really nice and clean and comfortable where I live and they do have shelves hahaha, and its a German company so you can get some fun German snacks and products you can't get everywhere!
facts love aldi
IDK what type of Aldi is on California, but in Ohio our Aldi is beautiful and shelved like a nice grocery store. It's the best place for groceries in this economy! Don't knock Aldi, They are the Best!
Right, Ohio too
Aldmen brother! Preach it!
The Aldi Rhett was talking about was in North Carolina, not California.
aldi is the best grocery store, its a LOT better than going to walmart or something imo
Aldi in Europe is so good!!
The aldi's here in Michigan is not stacked on pallets they have shelfs that are stocked looks like a normal grocery store
Same here. In Ohio
Same here in PA
In rural IL at our Aldi it is a mix. Fresh produce and cases of soda and various drinks are on the floor on pallets. Chips, breads, pantry items, etc are all on shelving like a normal grocery store.
I do not believe you.
A mix in IL and Indiana
You should go to Aldi with someone who shops there regularly it's really not complicated at all
Is it because you don't have better stores where you live?
Rhett: "I got a couple things, then I just left" 😂
Thats just shopping isn't it?
"I didn't even sleep in there or anything"
That’s exactly what I said 😂 “so you shopped..”
Cuz it's not fancy 🤔 been to Costco?
Y'all owe Aldi several apologies.
Seriously
It's more affordable, I have a designated Aldi quarter..it's always in my purse. They have some really good foods.
Rhett and Link have obviously not been to Aldis since the 1980s.
As someone who loves ALDI dearly, they haven’t been in the ALDI tax brackets in over a decade.
@@jbnelson For sure they don't shop there. You get the "I'm better than you" vibe from them occasionally, especially from Linc.
@@cajbafthey do be liking them expensive foods a bit si
@@cajbafthey forget where they come from!!
And it's making this whole episode really irritating. I'm going to all the 30 years of my life
I don't think y'all were prepared for the amount of Aldi-stans in the comments. Aldi has an almost cult like following (sincerely, an Aldi Adorer)
Imagine if they hated on red bag chicken 😅
*fans
Many people just realized these are two millionaire dudes.. of course they don’t know how Aldi’s is great of middle class people lol
I'm sorry but I will not accept Aldis slander. Aldis is efficient, sustainable and affordable. Please don't sleep on Aldis.
Yes! Go into an Aldi, and turn around and leave?! Blasphemy! The affluenza!
@@Godlim17 😂😂😂
Yesss
And they carry organic food at affordable prices.
Exactly . They use Germany brands that are made of way higher quality ingredients then the average main brand in the US
I absolutely believe you can tell someone's true character based on if they're a cart deserter or not. 100%
Totally agree
I roll two carts in from the parking lot and sometimes leave my one cart in the lot.
@@1d1hamby So you have your cart when you're walking to your car, empty your cart and then go put other ones up then leave?
"Lazybones"
fr. its an unenforced rule that keeps things orderly and tidy, shows who cares n respects for an area/workers
Here in Indiana ours is set up just like a grocery store. No pallets. Also if you don't have a quarter all you have to do is tell them and they will give you one.
my one time in an Aldi was in indiana and I had the same reaction as rhett and left 🤣 -- much more loyal to meijer
@@lisav8450 Same. I went to one in Indianapolis around 2012, and never went back.
Fellow indiana beasty here
Such a delight when Gwynedd is on an episode. The calming, orderly Yin to Emily's chaotic and spicy Yang, as it were.
gwynedd over jordan all day, every day.
aS iT wEre
I'm at Aldi weekly! Love that store and the employees are so nice at mine! It's my store!
Hi! I don't usually shop at Aldi's, but because of the episode where they tried gluten free items, I now go there and get the gluten free pizza that they tried. I didn't realize Aldi's had so many gluten free options, so I appreciate them opening my eyes to new things. Aldi's has a new customer all because of Sporked and GMM!
mama cozzi's cauliflower crust pizza, overcook it until crispy. sooo good.
I love their gluten free pasta too!
@@tattybojangles5420yes! That is the BEST store pizza! We like it better than regular crust
Trader Joe’s has a ton of gf items as well.
I love Aldi. And the pallet thing is only done for the cases of drinks and a couple of things in the dairy section at my Aldi.
Same here
ALDIs is amazing and the 2 by me are beautiful stores. It’s also so affordable for people on a budget.
Rhett and Link always have such a snobby attitude about Aldi, like it's outrageous that they incentivise you to return your cart yourself. I love Aldi because it's so much easier to find what you need than the millions of options at other stores.
They are super rich youtubers who live in posh neighborhoods of California…so not surprising..
I think we need a mythical trip to Aldi to retract some of this Aldi slander 😂
What I also love about Aldi is their ever changing household/non food aisles! They’re great for gardening supplies this time of year
Every time the candles come around, I stock up on the gardenia scented one for my mom. I got the cutest woven porch swings last year!
The ' Aldi finds' aisle
also at least around here there are certain food items that they are just unbeatable on pricewise
I love it too but I didn't love setting it up all by myself, or with only one other person, until 1 or 2 am and coming back to work at 6 am to unload 25 pallets of groceries in 3 hours💀💀💀
I bought a couple of huge pots there. They were cheaper than anywhere else for the size I bought.
I didn’t appreciate the tone in which they described Aldi at the beginning of the video, calling it “cheap-o” and whatnot
it def was not in a condescending way. link's "tone" when saying "cheap-o" was more like a question.
@@bunnyellabellthere were too many similar comments for my liking throughout the entire video
They're rich
They've changed a lot over the years
this. they are kind of giving me the ick more and more.
I love Aldi because they have more organic and dye-free foods than anywhere else! Even Whole Foods!
Yes! People don’t realize this! Their products are usually better quality than the big box stuff
Went to Aldi for the first time recently and will NEVER grocery shop anywhere else now. I bought SO much and it was prob a third of what that same amount would have cost at Walmart. SUPER impressed and will always grocery shop there
🤔....... what kinda Aldi's are y'all going in!?!? Lol
The kind that don’t exist
For people not in LA… they’re probably somewhere near where I live. In this part of LA, No Aldis here and no Walmart! Isn’t that wild? But true
Aldi’s is one of my favorite stores. Many of us are living in tough times and they have affordable good quality products. Don’t sleep on Aldi’s.
Yes yes yes!!
I worked at an Aldi, if you don't have a quarter , just ask the cashier for one.
came here to say this exact thing
I bought a cart token on temu
I donate a quarter if someone needs it, I love to help
@@urmothermia How often has this possibly happened?
@@Username0467 not often, but I try my best to, I’m like “pls take my quarter!!!!”
The shock of having to use a coin for the cart is so funny to me, since that's the norm in most of Europe - only, recently shops have left the carts free, because people are accustomed to returning them anyways.
Most stores in America have carts that stop once they get a certain distance from the store. The wheels will lock up. Probably why it's not very common, it's free too!
Right? Both that and people bagging your groceries, like, I've only seen grocery stores bag someone's groceries for them if they're really old or disabled. 😅
effin bubbles man.......
@@CiiqherI have never seen that and I am American
If you don't have a quarter and want to use a cart, the store will lend you a cart to use, or they can give you change for a dollar.
Funny story to answer your question Rhett. I was an Area manager for Aldi stores in Scotland. We were given a company car which was an Audi A4. I always found this amusing.
My District Manager in Indiana, USA also drove an Audi. Didn’t think about that until I saw your comment!
My store area gets an Audi or a BMW
My vehicle is a space shuttle yall getting robbed.
@@jimmyv8803 that’s why I left. I never got a space shuttle :(
@@PriapismBoa Aldi is a German grocer, so I am not surprised they give you a German car too. They probably have contracts with the German headquarters of BMW and Audi :)
LOVE Aldi!!!!
The chocolate chip brioche loaf is PHENOMENAL!!!!!
I was in Aldi today for the first time in 12 months or more.
Our store is just like a grocery store with the added bonus of being able to buy alcohol with your groceries.
A lot of the food brands you have I've never heard of here in Australia 🇦🇺
The BEST thing at Aldi is the Choceur peanut butter cups. Need a part two for those alone.
That Choceur chocolate is so good! I always get some every time I shop there and especially the Easter and Christmas chocolates.
They are literally better than Reese's
Mine and my husband's favorite thing. The chocolate is so THICK. I LOVE
Omg yes - in Australia we get the Choceur Dark chocolate block, it's so smoooooth and delicious, I get a block every time 🍫
I buy a dark chocolate almond bar every time I shop
Currently on my lunch break watching this, working for Aldi!
I live in WNY and have no pallets in any of the stores I've shopped. They're all beautifully set up, clean, and have recently added some self checkouts. Some have a great alcohol selection. It's my favorite store as it's a lifesaver with 3 teenagers to feed. Also, let's not forget the AOS.
As a Brit I am shocked at how they don’t have coins for a trolley??? That’s wild to me. It’s so normal. So is Aldi & Lidl style supermarkets
Yeah, the whole of Europe agrees haha 😂
It's so funny how foreign it is to them.
Yeah, our parking lots at shopping plazas tend to be minor cart chaos on any given day 😮💨 It can get really chaotic in bad weather. If people don’t put their carts in with the others, it’ll blow around in strong wind or get stuck in a snow bank or iced into a gutter
The only store in the US that I saw with coin carts before 2000 was Costco and they don’t even do that anymore. Part of the problem is that US currency doesn’t have dollar coins (or higher) in real circulation like in Europe. So people don’t carry around coins in general if they can avoid it.
I'm half german and half american, I'm also shocked that it's such a big deal. It isn't that hard to keep a quarter in your wallet or car lol
You didn't try our Red bag chicken Fillets? You should do more Aldi brand food rankings in the same categories. For example ranking all Aldi brand ice creams, Frozen chicken, fries, Pizza, Chips & granola bars etc.
I buy at least one red bag a week. My kids devour them.
As a former ALDI employee, too many people sleep on the calzones
@@jbnelson I'll admit that I work there but you are not lying, the pepperoni blew me away with how much was packed in.
@@dsmdna we praise the ALDI gods when Spicy Sausage and Meatball show up in ALDI Finds 🤩🤩
Clearly Aldi is not good enough for Rhett and Link yet so many of their viewers clearly shop there 😂
Success has turned them into untreatable snobs
Where are they located? Because im in LA and there’s no ALDI in this part of LA (West LA, Culver City, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills)! My husband and I actually been wanting to see what’s all the internet people been saying but we went to an empty (they’re still building??) one in Torrance!
Yeah sorry I can’t afford Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s like some! ALDIs is top tier and way better than having to shop at Walmart!
Gwyneth looks so pretty today!! She always looks lovely but today she looks particularly ✨ sparkly ✨
Gwenydd
She looks stuck up
@@justinsparks2613she is the farthest thing from stuck up lol
@@justinsparks2613 not even close. Looks can be deceiving, but I don't see it. She's the cutest!!
The Aldi warehouse location is a far suburb of Chicago. Batavia is pronounced "Bah-tay-vee-ah" Illinois. It sounded too fancy when Link said Bah-tah-vee-ah 😂
I'm gonna start calling it bah TAH vee ah lmao
buh-tay-vee-uh
You guys realize that Aldi and Trader Joe’s are both Aldi right? Aldi is Aldi Sud and Trader Joe’s is Aldi Nord. So those “dupes”….
Most people in the UK have a Keyring that has a coin shaped disk so you always have trolley access
A lady in our Aldi here in Oklahoma had one of those key rings the other day
Liquid on top of yogurt is not water, it's WHEY. As in curds and whey, or whey protein. It contains calcium and protein.
Two brothers from Germany founded Aldi's. They parted ways over the issue of seling alcohol.
The brother who left founded his own store.
Trader Joe's.
Actually it was cigarettes. And he didn't found Trader Joe's. He bought it after it already existed for over ten years
They split into Aldi South and Aldi North, but now they are talking again and doing a lot of business together. Maybe one day they will rejoin both chains
Was searching for someone to give the aldi/trader Joe's connection.
@@ColeHrusovsky yep it was cigarettes.
what is it with German brothers splitting and setting up rival companies? save thing happened with adidas and Puma
I'm a friggin' ALDI fan over here, so I'm ready to devour this video, let's friggin' go!
I love Aldi's. As a person on a budget I feel like I get good food for a cheaper price. I also love that my Aldi's has self-checkout. Great for my antisocial self😂
Link's pronunciation of Batavia is gold LOL I think I will start using it
Aldi isn't that difficult, guys. Pretty simple actually... like a grocery store.
I was thinking the same thing. They make it seem like Aldi is some sort of warehouse labyrinth. It's a grocery store, stop the drama. 🤣😂
Exactly
@@elliedegouveia I bet they're used to Costco, which is absolutely a labyrinth 😂
I don’t recall anyone saying it’s “difficult” stop being so mf dramatic
they’re too rich for that lol
I'm surprised they didn't have Mama Cozzi's Pizza
Omg yes! Better than digornio, half the price
Aldi is the only place I can get yummy and affordable options for what I want to cook and snack on.
Rhett and link have become too rich and snobby for this type of content because Aldi is a lifesaver for a lot of people and they kinda dog on it
I prefer Lidl...
I worked for Aldi for three years. I think the stocking system is brilliant.
I'm going to the Good Mythical Tour later today I'm super excited
Same!!! My sis has seen them live before and this is my first time, I'm so psyched 😁
good morning everyone!!!!! i hope everyone had a great day
I love how passionate Gwenyd is about Rao’s overpriced marinara sauce 😂😂
I pray for Aldi to come to Vancouver. Love it so much, especially the middle aisle.
They need to do a video and just try everything aldi cause i felt the selection here was pretty sad lol
One of the Aldi stores close to me has self checkout. One thing to note tho, not all Aldi are created equal. You gotta find the one in the rich town and I promise you’ll be LOVING IT
I just went back to the Aldi near me and was thrilled to find self checkout lanes!!
Normal for us in UK to have to put a coin in for the trolley (cart), I have multiple keyrings with a metal coin that go on my car keys so you don't need to have an actual coin! Much easier
that's so cool!
Good mythical morning everyone!!
Good mythical morning to you too! I hope your day is going well 🧡
Good mythical morning hope your all having a good day
@@caileyalana5327good day to you
Don't forget about the "Good Mythical More".
Link obviously has not been to Batavia, IL, based on the way he says it.
That made me chuckle 😊
When I shop at Aldi, I usually leave my quarter for the next person.
Aldi is my number one go to. Affordable and good food. My mom shopped there when we were kids in the 90s and now I'm 39 and shopping there with mine.
as an aldi employee i cannot begin to express how excited i am for this episode
What are you aldi favorites?
I'm from the UK and Aldi is one of the nation's favourite supermarkets. The best way to describe it is to imagine the chocolate bar Penguins. Aldi has their own version called Seal Bars.
Now apply that logic to everything.
Ba-TAY-via Illinois 😅😅
“maybe a tofu consistency you would like” was really giving yoda
More Aldi content please!! I’m an Aldi stan
They'll have to get over their extreme bias first.
Is Lidl the same company? They should do Aldi vs Lidl!
Perfect ep to come our right after my fiance and I got back from our bimonthly shoping trip at Aldhi. Got Ribs, steak, chicken legs, and pork tenderloin in addition to a cart full of essentials, goodies, and wine well under 200.
Best cookies in Aldi is easily the "Kitchen sink" cookies and I will fight anyone who thinks differently 😤
I was shocked they picked the oatmeal one over the kitchen sink one!
I came here to find this point 👍kitchen sink are unrivaled without a doubt
My mother in law loved Aldi and she passed away 2 days ago😢 this is nice to watch
Sorry for your loss hugs my mom loves ALDIs too good store
I'm very sorry for your loss. 🌿
So sorry for your loss! Sending lots of love to you and your family
So sorry for your loss ❤
Yesss! ALDI is everything!
I’ve been to many Aldi around the NC triangle, and the only things they still have on pallets are like large cases of water/sports drinks, and maybe occasionally some larger boxes of things up front near the door. But even Walmart has pallets of water. Nobody wants to restack that mess on a shelf.
They said that Aldi didn't go the way of the self checkout, but they actually do have self checkouts. And things aren't just sitting on pallets, they actually do have shelves.
As a Canadian I LOVE Aldi! So well priced and half their stuff is imported from Europe!!!
Talking about Aldi and Trader Joe's, you should look up at how they are related!
That isn't water on your yogurt. It is whey!
Aldi's is one of my favorite stores in my hometown and ours uses actual shelves. One hack my mom and I do is bringing reusable bags.
Reusable bags are an absolute must. Or I bring a laundry basket and load up in my trunk.
I don’t think that’s a hack? That’s what you’re supposed to do? lol
They "charge" for a cart to keep prices down. You bag your own groceries also to save on cost. This is an amazing store. We had to go to Aldi when I was younger, before it was cool lol! That was when the cashiers needed to know all the prices.
Calling it a cheapo place was rather elitist
my thoughts exactly
Only if you think that you and them have similar payroll. Which isn't true probably.
You are probably right...
Aldi's and Trader Joe's are owned by brothers
Yeah, Aldi in the U.S. is owned by Aldi Süd (South) and TraderJoe's is owned by Aldi Nord (North).
My NY state Aldi has self checkout. It works great because most Aldi labels have multiple bar codes on them. That's why the checkout people are so fast.
Would love to see the gmm crew surviving on minimum wage…
Gwynedd is so sweet. She's so straight up, and so animated .
Each time we face a fear, we gain strength, courage, and confidence in the doing.
There was genuinely an episode of Columbo where a criminal was arrested because his bite mark was found in a piece of cheese at the scene of the crime...
I seem to recall a true story😅 when that was a factor. Can't remember much but I believe the guy was a burglar and the cheese didn't help catch him but it was instrumental to his conviction.
I remember thinking if I just burgled a house my appetite would be zero but this guy stopped and had a snack.
However, a well known case, Ted Bundy, involved a bite mark, unfortunately on a woman's buttock.
That honey vanilla Greek yogurt might as well be in my bloodstream at this point, so so good
Where I'm from, all supermarkets and grocery stores require a coin for a cart. It's the norm.
Aldi was/is for us struggling people.
Finally. Aldi is amazing. You get your quarter back. So you really need to try it!!
ah yes my favorite snacks marinara sauce and greek yogurt lmao
Toasted ravioli and loaded potato skins. To me, plain Greek yogurt tastes exactly like sour cream
But you could also put some honey and fruit/granola in it.
I love when other people try to say Batavia! My favorite is Bat-ah-via!
Y'all are always harsh on Aldi, but they are great!
Feels weirdly classist?
@@Username0467very. this whole episode was hard to watch.
Trader Joe's Is Aldi Nord. Aldi in the USA is Aldi Sud. They are brothers who split their company in Germany. Hence the same items.
Munching on my Aldi snack literally rn lol Street corn dip 🥰
The elote fritos-type chips with that dip is 🔥
Absolutely love Aldi and teach my college kids to shop there.
We shop mostly at Aldi, dairy, breads, canned goods, condiments etc are usually better priced, and of good quality.
All you have to remember is bringing your quarter, that you get back and shopping bags. And you bag your own things.
I absolutely love Aldi, you can't beat the prices.
… at my location people are more likely to pass along their carts to be nice. Last time I didn’t get to use my own quarters because mine was given to me then we left my quarter in another one when I left for two people to find
the way they're talking about aldi is making me feel like a pesant. sometime's aldis is all i can afford...
Time to get the sporked team their own set!!!
Aldi and trader joes the owners are brothers. the store started in Germany then they split to Aldi north and Aldi, one sells Tobacoo and the other does not.
Aldi literally owns trader Joe's
@@jer280ALDI North does, ALDI South runs ALDI USA. North and South are distinct companies
I love Gwynedd’s laugh. 😊