I hope you get a great assortment - make sure to be on the app ready to buy as soon as they become available - they sell out fast just about everywhere!
I would LOVE for Aldi to do "Too Good to Go" that would be amazing - their prices are so good already and they do have great products. You can bet I will do a video if Aldi ever joins too good to go!
@@patiencekalua5650 Aldi does participate in TGTG in other countries, but not in the US as far as I know. I hope they do someday! Too Good To Go videos from other countries featuring Aldi are amazing!
hi there - I don't think so - perhaps for a too good to go option that doesnt sell out quickly - but whole foods sells out so quick, I think you have to secure with a credit card or debit card.
It'd be a lot better for the viewer if you went through the bag first so you know what each item is before starting your video. Its annoying as a viewer to watch you twist every item around looking for the best by date, the description, eyc. Most importantly, you could tell viewers how much each bag's total value. No hate.
@@HighlightsAlongtheWay It's just my personal perspective. My only "agenda" was to provide honest feedback (even though you didn't ask for it). From my own perspective, I found your video because I searched YT specifically for Too Good To Go bags, and the first two that popped up spent several minutes talking and neither actually unpacked their bags. So, I think the majority of people viewing the video are like me in that your video came up after a specific search. For people searching this specifically are probably more likely to want to get to the meat of the answer. For me, if a video host has not started speaking about or showing what's claimed in a video's title by the 1:15-1:39 mark, I stop watching and move on to another video. Again, no hate. But those searching a specific topic in YT are more likely to want a video that can provide the answer to the question that prompted the search. That said, you can see your YT analytics to determine where in the video that viewers click off and stop watching, as well as, how many viewers watch until the end. I could be completely in the minority with my opinion and the majority of those viewing this video may stay until the end. If you review a lot of TGTG surprise bags, you may want to put up a few Shorts of the unpacking because, at the end of the day, people really just want to know what all was in the bag.
@@malcolmbenjamin28 Your comment is unclear. From what you've written, it appears you think this channel or any channels should bother posting what's in their bags because it's no guarantee someone else will receive something similar. These types of videos DO provide us with an idea of what to expect.
Awesome! Had to check youtube before I order something for the first time
I hope you get a great assortment - make sure to be on the app ready to buy as soon as they become available - they sell out fast just about everywhere!
Thanks for sharing! Love the energy ♥
THanks for the comment! I really need to step up my production value but I just wanted to share!
I hope Aldi in the US gets this. We don’t have a Whole Foods in our town. I would love to use the app.
I would LOVE for Aldi to do "Too Good to Go" that would be amazing - their prices are so good already and they do have great products. You can bet I will do a video if Aldi ever joins too good to go!
@@HighlightsAlongtheWayno Aldi don't participate
@@patiencekalua5650 Aldi does participate in TGTG in other countries, but not in the US as far as I know. I hope they do someday! Too Good To Go videos from other countries featuring Aldi are amazing!
Can you pay cash in the store when using the to good to go app? I know you don't work there, just wondering...
hi there - I don't think so - perhaps for a too good to go option that doesnt sell out quickly - but whole foods sells out so quick, I think you have to secure with a credit card or debit card.
No u gotta reserve n pay on the app
It'd be a lot better for the viewer if you went through the bag first so you know what each item is before starting your video. Its annoying as a viewer to watch you twist every item around looking for the best by date, the description, eyc. Most importantly, you could tell viewers how much each bag's total value. No hate.
i was trying to do it 'blind' to be surprised, but maybe I should do that next time - thanks for the feedback =)
Never satisfied smh
@HighlightsAlongtheWay You SHOULDNT. It's a Suprise bag! When someone else goes to purchase uts going to be a Suprise anyways!! No point in doing so!
@@HighlightsAlongtheWay It's just my personal perspective. My only "agenda" was to provide honest feedback (even though you didn't ask for it). From my own perspective, I found your video because I searched YT specifically for Too Good To Go bags, and the first two that popped up spent several minutes talking and neither actually unpacked their bags. So, I think the majority of people viewing the video are like me in that your video came up after a specific search. For people searching this specifically are probably more likely to want to get to the meat of the answer. For me, if a video host has not started speaking about or showing what's claimed in a video's title by the 1:15-1:39 mark, I stop watching and move on to another video. Again, no hate. But those searching a specific topic in YT are more likely to want a video that can provide the answer to the question that prompted the search. That said, you can see your YT analytics to determine where in the video that viewers click off and stop watching, as well as, how many viewers watch until the end. I could be completely in the minority with my opinion and the majority of those viewing this video may stay until the end.
If you review a lot of TGTG surprise bags, you may want to put up a few Shorts of the unpacking because, at the end of the day, people really just want to know what all was in the bag.
@@malcolmbenjamin28 Your comment is unclear. From what you've written, it appears you think this channel or any channels should bother posting what's in their bags because it's no guarantee someone else will receive something similar. These types of videos DO provide us with an idea of what to expect.