I currently have a love/hate relationship with Aldi.
I love the fact that their prices are DIRT cheap, the meat selection actually seems quite fresh, and the aisles are nice and wide with big clearly marked prices.
I hate that you eat whatever they have that week. Great if you don't care what's on your menu for the week, but I like making what I'm in the mood for, not just what they happen to stock on a whim. Also, I think their customer service sucks. Clearly I was not familiar with the practices. First of all, the two open lines were five or more people deep, clogging up the aisles, but no one opened another register. It took about fifteen minutes for me to get through, which I think is insane. I handed the cashier my one canvas bag to fill and she gave me a stare that could melt steel, as if to say, WTF am I supposed to do with that? I am easily amused, thus I love packing my own groceries, but there was no place like Jewel has to put the bags and fill them, thus the handing-off of the canvas. I thought maybe she had a shelf under the register or something. I explained it was in place of a paper bag, and she said, icily, "I need to put the items in your cart,
ma'am."
Sorry. Allow me to remove the stick wedged betwixt your buttocks whilst you ring me up. Then she grabbed the cart, yanked it over to the side, and I thought that she was just using the cart as a place to hold the bag, but no, she proceeded to dump everything literally inside the cart. As I said, I don't mind bagging my own, but having me take this cart of loose items to the windowsill to bag? The snotty attitude? Really, how about opening another register and having the clerks bag for you, or at least having a place to do it right there? Maybe I just don't get Aldi, but I found this practice to be really rude, and I don't remember it from the last time I visited.
I want to have a good body, but not as much as I want dessert. ~ Jason Love
There is no pie in
Nighthawks, which is why it's such a desolate image. ~ Happy Stomach
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