LikestoEatout wrote:Artie wrote:toria wrote:I agree. Even though I have been shopping at Aldi for over a year now I still learned some things.
A little known fact:
Bloggers often get invited to Aldi Headquarters and get an intricate tour of of their business model and facilities. They then post their experiences on their blogs. Another really smart business tactic of theirs. A great way to get free publicity and promote tremendous good will in the process.
You can read some of their reports Here
I live basically down the street from the headquarters, maybe I need to do this.
toria wrote:German week is now starting at Aldi.
toria wrote:I did a comparison of a few prices which just came today in the flyers.
Aldi asparagus 99 cents per pound package
Jewel price 2.99 lb.
Aldi strawberries 99 cents per pound package
Jewel price 1.99
I honestly do not know of a store with cheaper prces than Aldi at least around me. I have Jewel, Dominicks, Ultra and Whole Foods and Aldi is vastly cheaper than any of them. The link I provided further up the threads about Aldi is very helpful for those wondering how to shop there. Aldi is not one stop shopping for everything you need but most things there are just fine.
P.S. They are also promoting warm water lobster tails two tail package for 12.99. Nows the time to make mac and cheese with lobster.
jlawrence01 wrote:toria wrote:I did a comparison of a few prices which just came today in the flyers.
Aldi asparagus 99 cents per pound package
Jewel price 2.99 lb.
Aldi strawberries 99 cents per pound package
Jewel price 1.99
I honestly do not know of a store with cheaper prces than Aldi at least around me. I have Jewel, Dominicks, Ultra and Whole Foods and Aldi is vastly cheaper than any of them. The link I provided further up the threads about Aldi is very helpful for those wondering how to shop there. Aldi is not one stop shopping for everything you need but most things there are just fine.
P.S. They are also promoting warm water lobster tails two tail package for 12.99. Nows the time to make mac and cheese with lobster.
NFriday wrote:Hi- Aldi's does have cheap produce prices, but I don't buy shipped in asparagus. I am spoiled by the Michigan asparagus I get at the farmer's market, and there is no comparison. Yes, it is going to cost you more than $.99 a pound, but I would rather eat less meat and junk food, so I have more money to spend on produce. You should be able to get fresh asparagus starting around the beginning of May. If you want to drive to Michigan, you can get it relatively cheap, and it is even fresher. I used to go home for Mother's Day when my mother was still living, and I could get fresh picked asparagus for $1 a pound, and I would buy a bunch of it and freeze some. The asparagus that you get at the farmer's market is usually grown with less pesticides than what you get in the grocery store. Hope this helps, Nancy
The asparagus Jewel had last week was thin and spindly and I prefer something thicker.
Binko wrote:How well does asparagus freeze? I've never tried it, but I would guess it'd be no good for anything but soup. Regardless, I think a field trip is in order. Any recommendations as to where?
NFriday wrote:Hi- It is not worth your while to drive to Michigan just to get asparagus. Since my mother died in 1997, I have been back to Michigan twice during asparagus season, and both times, I had another reason to be there.
toria wrote:Yes there is no comparison of Aldis to farmers market or "artisan crafted" type food. If the latter is what you are after you will not find it there. I am comparing it to major food store chains. No I do not want to drive to Michigan for asparagus but if I was going there I would try to get some.
The asparagus Jewel had last week was thin and spindly and I prefer something thicker.
And perhaps some of the independent markets might have some cheaper prices...problem is I do not have any immediately around me to shop at so I am stuck with the major chains.
toria wrote:Yes! That will be a good thing. I can not imagine it will be cheap though.