NFriday wrote:All of their salmon is processed in China, and so I think I am going to pass on that, but how is their shrimp and scallops? I also noticed that they have a two pound bag of frozen catfish nuggets right now for $5. Is any of this stuff half way decent? I am not expecting miracles here, only decent enough to eat evry one in a while. Thanks, Nancy
KajmacJohnson wrote:I find Aldi's current radio ads kind of hilarious and stupid. In one of the ads they boast about the fact that they do not rpcie match competitors because that would mean they would have to raise prices to price match and that somehow makes them superior. Um, Aldi, maybe you don't want to price match but other stores do and you will end up losing customers to that by itself and not gaining any new ones. I don't think they understand the concept well.
Artie wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:I find Aldi's current radio ads kind of hilarious and stupid. In one of the ads they boast about the fact that they do not rpcie match competitors because that would mean they would have to raise prices to price match and that somehow makes them superior. Um, Aldi, maybe you don't want to price match but other stores do and you will end up losing customers to that by itself and not gaining any new ones. I don't think they understand the concept well.
You couldn't price match 99% of Aldi's items anyway because they're all branded under their own names. Same goes for any other store's in-house branded products.
KajmacJohnson wrote:Artie wrote:You couldn't price match 99% of Aldi's items anyway because they're all branded under their own names. Same goes for any other store's in-house branded products.
And I can find most of their house brands as name brands at any other grocery store for the same price or even less which still makes their price matching logic pretty silly.
Artie wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:Artie wrote:You couldn't price match 99% of Aldi's items anyway because they're all branded under their own names. Same goes for any other store's in-house branded products.
And I can find most of their house brands as name brands at any other grocery store for the same price or even less which still makes their price matching logic pretty silly.
Really? Give us some examples and please use everyday prices,not sales or loss leaders. Thanks.
KajmacJohnson wrote:Artie wrote:KajmacJohnson wrote:And I can find most of their house brands as name brands at any other grocery store for the same price or even less which still makes their price matching logic pretty silly.
Really? Give us some examples and please use everyday prices,not sales or loss leaders. Thanks.
Aaaawww, you totally sucked the fun out of this game. That IS my point, I can get name brand stuff on sale for far less than what Aldi's charges for their "name" brands that seem to be having serious consistency issues lately. Most of the cheese has no flavor or taste whereas before they were always pretty consistent but this was before prices started yoyoing.
I've picked up unopened McCormick spices for less than a buck (not on sale but at estate sales). Aldi's charges a buck for theirs and doesn't have nearly the variety that I currently have in my kitchen. I have picked up vegetable oil for a dollar which is less than what they sell it for at Aldi's. Aldi's produce is completely subpar. I go to markets like Caputo's, Fresh farms, A&G and City Fresh for less than what they charge some of the produce items for at Aldi's. I know the poatatoes are higer and of less quaklity tahn at otehr places. They are so crappy that my husband doesn't want me to ever buy produce at Aldi. Aldi's milk prices are at about $2 depending on where you go and Mariano's prices on milk are the same. Mariano's also has their own brand of shredded cheeses regularly priced at about two bucks which I think is about the same or less than Aldi's. I get Thomas bagels for a $1.25 whereas Aldi's charges more for theirs and don't have the whole or multi grain selections. I used to tolerate Aldi's enough because they were dirt cheap, now their prices are not that much different than anyone else and I chase sales like a hawk and as a result can find better quality stuff at better prices and yes, I can price match and use coupons too. Take that, Aldi! Maybe they should stop spending money on annoying ads and go back to basics because they were far better when they didn't try to throw competition in everyone else's faces.
NFriday wrote:Aldi's did not even have walnuts the last time I checked. Some of the things that I buy all the time that Aldi's does not carry includes whole wheat flour, WW english muffins, plain yogurt, natural peanut butter, frozen yogurt, chicken sausage, baked tortilla chips, veggie burgers and veggie dogs, and a lot of spices.
NFriday wrote:The Michigan blueberries have gone up to $1.99 a pint, which is still a good deal. The person that I take to Aldi's bought some more blueberries today, and said that the ones she bought Monday were good. She saw my veggie burgers, and she said that she did not know that they carried them. She is going to buy some the next time she goes there. Thanks, Nancy