The Truth About Aldi's Really Low Prices

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
  • When you first see the prices at Aldi, you might think that they’re too good to be true. How is a grocery store able to sell food at such a low price? There are actually a lot of reasons for this, as a lot of little things add up to a lot of savings for you. It might be annoying to have to deposit a coin to get a shopping cart (even though you get it back), but that saves them the trouble of hiring an employee to move carts. Let’s take a look at the truth about Aldi’s really low prices.
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  • @MashedFood
    @MashedFood  Před 6 lety +1009

    Is Aldi your everyday grocery store or do you use them for specific items only?

    • @hsolomon9409
      @hsolomon9409 Před 6 lety +8

      Mashed tesco

    • @kevinoconnor5175
      @kevinoconnor5175 Před 6 lety +12

      eww Lidl, i only go there to get prezels. Aldi + Tesco all the way!

    • @barbaramartin5931
      @barbaramartin5931 Před 6 lety +52

      We visit Aldi every week !!!

    • @SwarmAM
      @SwarmAM Před 6 lety +39

      There's one less than a mile from me so I'm always there, never shop anywhere else for food.

    • @Peldyn
      @Peldyn Před 6 lety +56

      I don’t shop Aldi. I went there once and walked out. I don’t buy much processed food so their lack of fresh produce was a deal breaker for me

  • @joshuaramos6246
    @joshuaramos6246 Před 6 lety +1618

    “Less air means smaller boxes and bags for the same amount of product” Lays i hope ur taking notes

    • @mrsh7179
      @mrsh7179 Před 6 lety +11

      Joshua Ramos and they chips are 79cents

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop Před 6 lety +20

      Nope, the reason why other stores (besides Trader Joe's) wouldn't follow Aldi in this policy is that most (70-80%) of what they sell is PRIVATE BRAND MERCHANDISE, IOW, their own brand (as good quality as it is).
      Usually the gas (besides protecting the fragile stuff) is there for making the packaging bigger ON PURPOSE, so they can cram more copy / illustrations on each package. That's made in an environment when a store usually has 3-6 brands of each article. Aldi / Trader Joe's usually carry only 2: their own and a single national brand.
      The only places that follow a lesser selection policy are the MEMBERSHIP CLUBS, particularly Sam's Club and Costco w/2-3 brands of each item, and therefore could be the only places that would follow such a policy if they want to.
      In the manufacturer's side there's no good marketing reason for making smaller packages if they want to stand vs. other brands (also in US there's mostly no space issue, since stores are larger and can dedicate as much space as desirable for any product).
      You keep forgetting the publishers of "Mashed" tend to be MORE SUPERFICIAL in their 'research" than other YT accounts, as proven by their other accounts, like Nicki Swift (gossip) and The List (Top 10's)...

    • @ianzen
      @ianzen Před 6 lety +10

      I actually prefer the taste of Aldi chips over lays though the chip shape of lays are better.

    • @hansouth2355
      @hansouth2355 Před 6 lety +3

      joshua ramos, hahaha, lays chips in germany contain about half as much as us for the same price. smaller bags same amount of air

    • @hansouth2355
      @hansouth2355 Před 6 lety +1

      Qian, saltyyyyy

  • @ArekkusuAozora
    @ArekkusuAozora Před 5 lety +552

    Coming from a college kid, Aldi is the BEST way to save money and still be able to eat every week while being healthy okay.

    • @martinmartin6880
      @martinmartin6880 Před 5 lety +1

      Ally a1

    • @evanescence686
      @evanescence686 Před 5 lety +24

      Agree. Whenever I go shopping at aldi it costs me 20€ at most. If I go to other stores and get the same amount of food the price can easily double.

    • @fry5544
      @fry5544 Před 5 lety +1

      ✌🏾🍳✌🏾Yes! ✌🏾🍳✌🏾

    • @jorgriedel8590
      @jorgriedel8590 Před 5 lety +5

      You’re right. It is the same in Germany. We buy the most of our weekly stuff at Aldi. But we have more Discounter like Aldi in Germany. Food is really cheap on this way to buy at the discounter in Germany. There is a price fight betwen the discounter. The winner is the consumer.

    • @jaimeeclair8999
      @jaimeeclair8999 Před 4 lety

      Okay!

  • @trixstermillion2190
    @trixstermillion2190 Před 5 lety +506

    Well-compensated, indeed: in an area where minimum wage is $7.25/hour Aldi's starts employees at 15 and change per hour. Kudos!

    • @stephenvoss6092
      @stephenvoss6092 Před 5 lety +28

      In Florida it was like $13 an hour to start and the lines to apply were huge.

    • @ExtraordinaryLiving
      @ExtraordinaryLiving Před 5 lety +12

      The required minimum wage in NY now (January 2019) is $15/hour. I wonder what Aldi's in NY is paying its employees.

    • @nadineduick6353
      @nadineduick6353 Před 5 lety +8

      @@miguelrobb5719 let me tell you something... I don't know how it's like working in a prison? But I know all these you kick your ass and you barely get a break I mean barely have time to swallow a sandwich ... good pay if you don't collapse dot-dot-dot or for young and healthy it's fine

    • @Spectre302011
      @Spectre302011 Před 5 lety +12

      @@nadineduick6353 rofl, im assuming this was a speak to text comment...doot-doot-doot :)

    • @user-ok2xn1fy5i
      @user-ok2xn1fy5i Před 5 lety +12

      in Australia they have 24$ per hour. while other grocery stores pay 17$-20

  • @starbucksgirl6715
    @starbucksgirl6715 Před 5 lety +57

    I keep a quarter in my car. I call it my Aldi quarter. I like the fact that they have seating for their cashiers. It shows that they care about their employees. A companies biggest investment is in their staff and the healthier the staff the better work force you have.

    • @valence6023
      @valence6023 Před rokem +1

      Have several friends who have worked there. Aldi's doesn't care, at least in the US. The work is brutal and the stores are purposefully understaffed.

    • @ekirenrut
      @ekirenrut Před rokem +1

      Aldi absolutely does not care about it's employees. I know. I am one.

    • @simonstevenson6686
      @simonstevenson6686 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too

  • @gordonlawrence4749
    @gordonlawrence4749 Před 6 lety +183

    In the UK Aldi and Lidl both pay more to shop floor staff than the big names pay supervisors. Cheaper prices and better paid staff. They have to be doing something right.

    • @guppy9713
      @guppy9713 Před 5 lety +5

      Yeah they pay more for sure BUT you work much harder for it.

    • @franzfred7511
      @franzfred7511 Před 5 lety +10

      Oh... you work simply as germans do. Not funny at all.

    • @mimaesthetic2517
      @mimaesthetic2517 Před 5 lety +6

      But you've also got to scan a customer's 275 products in the space of time they are given to say " fine thank you" after asking them how their day is going. In the UK at least. The few times i shopped in Aldi, I blink and my products are at the end of the till and the cashier is getting ready to scan the next customer, I hear they are targeted on how many they do in a certain time?

    • @franzfred7511
      @franzfred7511 Před 5 lety +1

      yes thats normal. if they are to slow, bye bye... german work ethics. we are proud of it. a little bit stupid at all.

    • @enviousfred
      @enviousfred Před 5 lety

      Tesco etc now have self-checkouts, that is making the customer 'work' more.

  • @firstnamelastname8185
    @firstnamelastname8185 Před 5 lety +251

    I love how fast the cashier works. When i first went there and the cashier went through it so fast i was like holy shit. What just happen! How! A-are you mvp of the month? The cashier responds "im actually pretty slow at this" i respond theres a level beyond that?! Wooooah.

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Před 5 lety +11

      Believe it or not but for a long, long time Aldi would not open a second checkout for anything. I never went there for that reason and a perception of inferior products. But in recent years my opinion has changed in large part, although I am still very selective and do not stockpile.

    • @Cactuskid118
      @Cactuskid118 Před 4 lety +8

      The checkout staff are obliged to pass at least 1150 (in my day) items through the barcoder. They are penalised if they consistently fail

    • @totempolejoe1
      @totempolejoe1 Před 4 lety +12

      Helps that there are a lot of barcodes on the boxes, too. Most big brands only have one barcode on their packages, but Aldi brands have one on multiple sides.

    • @voss0749
      @voss0749 Před 4 lety +17

      The reason why she is so fast is she doesnt have to bag anything

    • @Harry-om5lm
      @Harry-om5lm Před 4 lety +1

      Well there’s a lot of barcodes all over the stuff

  • @OSILVEROBULLETO
    @OSILVEROBULLETO Před 5 lety +192

    Switched from Kroger to Aldi: Went from $370/ month to $200/ month. I still swing by Kroger once every other month to pick up a few specialty items i cant find at Aldi, but am overall impressed by Aldi's growing selection while maintaining low prices

    • @flyone8350
      @flyone8350 Před 5 lety +4

      Kroger had me arrested for felony grocery shopping, purchase lemonade with intent to drink it.

    • @bobcarges6806
      @bobcarges6806 Před 4 lety +1

      hellomydudes !

    • @daniellamoreno3616
      @daniellamoreno3616 Před 3 lety +2

      Same here.
      There products have become better quality over the years.

  • @bobyberry8394
    @bobyberry8394 Před 5 lety +96

    Only place I know that sells organic pasta for $1 and a jar of organic tomato sause for $2 you can't beat that

    • @bobyberry8394
      @bobyberry8394 Před 4 lety +17

      @Norm T that's not what classifies as "organic" when it comes to edible products classified by the FDA, moron. edible products are classified as "organic" when they contain no foreign bodies or have been scientifically modified or engineered, moron.

    • @RobinTheBot
      @RobinTheBot Před 3 lety +2

      @@bobyberry8394 This is also not true. Organic products CAN and DO contain GMOs, but in lesser amounts due to (allegedly) effective methods that MUST be followed. So, for example, they cannot plant GMO seeds or include GMOs in mixed products without disclosing this, however, if GMOs end up in the product this is acceptable and does not impact the certification if the process was followed. My non-expert opinion after looking at the process is that it probably is fine for produce but anything processed will have GMOs in them. To be clear, there is *NO EVIDENCE* that *GMOs of ANY KIND* have *ANY NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES.*
      That said you're welcome to shop based on whatever non-science ir religious motives you value.
      Also, they do not have anything to say on foriegn bodies. They may be reduced by the processes used but the normal amount of jnsect parts, foriegn bodies, and other bits and pieces are still allowed as per normal law.

    • @ieatlemons288
      @ieatlemons288 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bobyberry8394 I hope you realize every food ever has been genetically modified for example grapes used to be dry small and sour but thanks to gmos they are great

    • @ieatlemons288
      @ieatlemons288 Před 2 lety

      @@RobinTheBot Exactly

  • @veel444
    @veel444 Před 5 lety +74

    I shopped at Aldi in Germany. Was so glad when they came to the US years ago.

  • @sundaisycake3372
    @sundaisycake3372 Před 5 lety +388

    I work at Aldi and have been for 2 years. I’m glad working for this store and you really work hard and take initiative all the time. It’s a great feeling. I’ve worked in Publix for 5 years previously as a cashier and grocery clerk, and at ALDI you do it all. You feel like a Really important part of the store. It’s no easy job but you feel accomplished after every day 👍🏼

    • @resurgensix
      @resurgensix Před 5 lety +7

      Love me some Aldi

    • @mariaarmstrong1058
      @mariaarmstrong1058 Před 5 lety +22

      Vertigo Dreams I certainly appreciate your hard work. I tell everyone that I can't afford to not shop at Aldi's. I was a coupon clipper (retired) but I've never been a discount shopper. This store has made me a convert.

    • @MurIocMage
      @MurIocMage Před 5 lety +2

      Rip Aldi

    • @stephenvoss6092
      @stephenvoss6092 Před 5 lety +8

      I suspect you get paid more too but also a lot more work.

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 Před 5 lety +2

      Hard work is the best work ;)

  • @Alpine_Joe
    @Alpine_Joe Před 5 lety +740

    Go down to Aldi for a loaf of bread and pint of milk come home with a welding mask and a fisherman's umbrella.

    • @J00rcek
      @J00rcek Před 5 lety +29

      Don't forget the chainsaw

    • @theresiahuber129
      @theresiahuber129 Před 5 lety +21

      Haha! You're absolutely right! My husband always tries to have me avoid the isle with the kids stuff and the household items. Of course he doesn't succeed!

    • @Marci82
      @Marci82 Před 5 lety +4

      😂😂😂

    • @KrisMaolender
      @KrisMaolender Před 5 lety +2

      but they dont sell FISH SAUCE

    • @orlovsskibet
      @orlovsskibet Před 5 lety +1

      @@theresiahuber129 Ikr, I knew a guy once who called the Aldi Isles for the Alley of dreams :-)

  • @wikum3
    @wikum3 Před 5 lety +19

    Another way they save costs is at checkout - they scan the items super fast and expect you to bag your own groceries. It's odd at first but soon becomes second nature and you realise how efficient it is; the queues move super quickly

    • @magni5648
      @magni5648 Před rokem +4

      That's basically how every grocery store works in Germany. The market here is *insanely* competitive and demands companies spend all this effort on driving up efficiency and saving money. Like, this is the market *Walmart* walked into, lost a billion dollars and gave up on because they couldn't keep up with the competition.

    • @aikikaname6508
      @aikikaname6508 Před rokem

      Damn that’s how every grocery store works in the uk (although sometimes if it’s a small shop they’ll bag for you). Cultural differences are interesting

  • @DJ-bh1ju
    @DJ-bh1ju Před 5 lety +166

    I just grab a couple of the empty cardboard boxes from the shelves and use them in place of buying bags. The staff is fine with that. Saves them from collecting and compacting them. I recycle them when I'm done.

    • @Bitterrootbackroads
      @Bitterrootbackroads Před 5 lety +11

      Me too, and I much prefer carrying a box of stuff into the house as opposed to picking up veggies or cans that are rolling all over the car floor and under the seats. Those plastic bags may work ok to carry a few items but set it down in the car and things tend to scatter.

    • @stephenvoss6092
      @stephenvoss6092 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Bitterrootbackroads They have really nice plastic bags and they are 10 cents each.

    • @lustr.5500
      @lustr.5500 Před 5 lety +13

      Stephen Voss why do buy a a plastic bag, when you can use a box for free. Think about the environment..

    • @mawathere
      @mawathere Před 5 lety +1

      D J gr8 idea

    • @brooklynknight1032
      @brooklynknight1032 Před 5 lety +4

      I invested in a handful of nice canvas shopping bags :). I can use them for other shopping or needs plus I can wash them if they get dirty and throw them back into my car.

  • @alvarofavela2918
    @alvarofavela2918 Před 5 lety +326

    I went shopping at Aldi for the first time yesterday afternoon and couldn’t believe how cheap it was. I spent $59.53 and my cart was full, I had a good 30+ items in my cart. Anywhere else, it would have been $90-$100. I saved about $40 and that, in the long run, is good for my wallet.

    • @Phexyn
      @Phexyn Před 5 lety +7

      Lean person, fat wallet.

    • @geofflovig2183
      @geofflovig2183 Před 5 lety +4

      enjoy this. Germans have far fewer choices and the shelves here in Nuremberg are often way too empty and the lines way too long.

    • @geofflovig2183
      @geofflovig2183 Před 5 lety +2

      Deb I live in Germany at the moment and admire Aldi for their efforts. Still, I wish Aldi was a novelty here and not the benchmark for cheapskate snobbery

    • @golgotha3938
      @golgotha3938 Před 5 lety +3

      Same here in the UK saved so much money shopping in aldi . Aldi chicken and pork is great Much better than asda/walmart chicken and pork.The mamia nappies/ diapers are better than huggies or pampers and so cheap.

    • @mawathere
      @mawathere Před 5 lety

      Alvaro Favela awesome

  • @lunemiel786
    @lunemiel786 Před 4 lety +44

    I am in love with aldi and praise God for it ! It is a blessing to us !

    • @lukespector5550
      @lukespector5550 Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah well, the founder brothers were always welcome to Heil The Fuhrer & throw long BONES for the German Shepherds at The Berghoff.

  • @sweetboo1022
    @sweetboo1022 Před 5 lety +22

    I'm in Kansas US & have two amazing Aldi stores that are within just a few miles from my house and I'm going to list the things that my friends, family and I have found to be better tasting or just as good then your average Kroger or equivalent expensive grocery store at anywhere from 40 to 50% off the cost...
    * caramel syrup (tastes just like the Brach's caramels but in syrup form)
    * chocolate bars ( they are made with fine chocolate from Belgium or Germany and The Taste is amazing ... my favorite is the chocolate with toffee bits but there are loads of choices)
    * ketchup
    *peanut butter ( I have a couple dogs that I would rather give them their pills on peanut butter then to shut my finger down their throat and we love using peanut butter in our household and the price is so much cheaper)
    * produce (soo much cheaper & quality is great) $1 for 2# of carrots is half the price of Kroger)
    * canned tuna & salmon & sardines
    * butter
    * boxed brownies 85 cents & they are delightfully delicious
    * baking supplies like flour sugar baking soda baking powder vanilla extract and now they're also offering coconut oil flax seeds chia seeds and all kinds of great things to bake with

  • @thenostalgiabusiness
    @thenostalgiabusiness Před 6 lety +85

    You missed how their product barcodes are printed on literally every side of their packaging. This means cashiers never have to spend time looking for a barcode and can pretty much just push every item over the scanner en masse, requiring less checkout lanes to be open, which means lower labor costs, shorter wait times for customers, and smaller store footprints. Not as big of a cost savings as their 90% generic brand model, but every bit counts!

    • @Djuntas
      @Djuntas Před 6 lety

      Wait, thats not a standard thing in the USA >.

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG Před 6 lety +3

      Djuntas Aldi have massive barcodes right around the product. Most other shops have one small barcode.

    • @Djuntas
      @Djuntas Před 6 lety +1

      I wonder why Americans end up having these obvious worser standards/differences. No hate, just...yea wondering.

    • @rattttooooo
      @rattttooooo Před 6 lety +1

      Paul we think of everything

    • @valeriehofmann2615
      @valeriehofmann2615 Před 6 lety

      a good cashier doesnt have to look for a upc code. Common sense

  • @phillhuddleston9445
    @phillhuddleston9445 Před 6 lety +602

    Wow, that's the longest Aldis commercial I have ever seen!

    • @silence439
      @silence439 Před 5 lety +2

      Phill Huddleston except it isn't paid for

    • @psdaengr911
      @psdaengr911 Před 5 lety +15

      Actual Aldi commercials are as efficient and memorable as their stores.

    • @Geno2733
      @Geno2733 Před 5 lety +21

      Another reason ALDI cuts costs! Free Advertising!

    • @jackvegetables6830
      @jackvegetables6830 Před 5 lety +1

      You still have to put a quarter in the buggy in order
      to use it

    • @roidroid
      @roidroid Před 5 lety +2

      why do you assume it isn't paid for?

  • @Rockhound6165
    @Rockhound6165 Před 5 lety +45

    What I like about them is that they have a lot of organic choices.

  • @1redrubberball
    @1redrubberball Před 4 lety +20

    Aldi's is my primary store. I can't recall ever being unhappy with any products purchased there. The lines at checkout are seldom long, move fast and make cashiers in other stores appear to move unenthustically
    in slo-mo.

  • @juicysmo518
    @juicysmo518 Před 6 lety +398

    Missed one of Aldi’s biggest cost saving measures - speed at the tills. Employees are set targets on how many goods they must scan per hour. Barcodes are really big on Aldi products so that they can be scanned really quickly. Aldi staff don’t make conversation with you, they scan your items, take payment, then move on to the next customer straight away.

    • @ijsthee2000
      @ijsthee2000 Před 6 lety +63

      that's how we do it in Europe

    • @danineira366
      @danineira366 Před 6 lety +21

      Where are you from? In the UK they have targets but they're also told to make conversation

    • @Midlife_Manical_Mayhem
      @Midlife_Manical_Mayhem Před 6 lety +4

      i used to be a grocery checker in texas. we had to learn to scan quickly and were tested regularly.

    • @cmdrrgh
      @cmdrrgh Před 6 lety +10

      The employees are always great with me

    • @katawsome4786
      @katawsome4786 Před 6 lety +14

      I have a problem with Aldi throwing or just slinging things into my cart.

  • @GoLwigi
    @GoLwigi Před 6 lety +497

    You mean it's a rarity to see shops where you have to return the shopping cart to the front of the stores yourself? Wow, the USA is a strange place.

    • @blinkshadown
      @blinkshadown Před 6 lety +38

      Gert Meyers REALLY RARE.
      you lose a quarter if you dont return it. People are so greedy, at first they didnt want to pay .25 cents for a cart, once they knew the coin was returned once the cart was returned they still had a nasty face on them...

    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow Před 6 lety +39

      Here's the kicker! They have propaganda to make their citizens believe that every other place is the strange place!

    • @hi-nw7qy
      @hi-nw7qy Před 6 lety +16

      Our parking lots are pretty big ig, but tbh its pretty good because a fair amount of young people get a decent job just pushing carts inside. Would I take mine back to the store? Sure but most the time its they want you to out them in the lots

    • @jasonbean7296
      @jasonbean7296 Před 6 lety +17

      Don't be ridiculous. The shopping carts in Florida cost upwards of $100. The groceries are very conscientious about retrieving them. The parking lots are huge, and not all customers are able to return the carts. At Publix, the bagger will always offer to help you to your vehicle. Two reasons: good customer service, and to retrieve the cart.
      So yeah, in a place primarily occupied by semi-able seniors, of course the staff wants to bring in the carts ASAP. Each one is worth more than they earn in a day!:)

    • @penguiz23
      @penguiz23 Před 6 lety +5

      Rhinopocalypes are you fucking kidding me the cart pushers get the same pay regardless of how much they push, they are their NOT to put it back in place but send from from the shopping cart holder in the lot the the front you lazy American fat fuck

  • @opinionatedoliver3680
    @opinionatedoliver3680 Před 5 lety +32

    When I lived in the US for an extended period of time, I was very thrilled to see ALDI around. They even have some of the "brands" I know from Germany.
    It wasn't quite the same experience but somewhat similar. I mean, in comparison to what was my favorite place to go shopping while in the US: Wegmans.
    When WALMART tried to open stores in Germany, it didn't last very long. The essence of what made WALMART popular in the US was missing here: it wasn't cheap. It was only selling the same products as any other store to similar prices plus a few imported goods from the US for a lot of money.

  • @cruxmalik
    @cruxmalik Před 5 lety +7

    I started going to Aldi about a month ago. And so far we save on average $400 a month. We used to shop at Wegmans or other stores. We don't spend more than $100 a week, unless we get extra items from the special buys or stocked up meats. It's honestly my favorite store!

  • @candiigurl7893
    @candiigurl7893 Před 6 lety +805

    I grew up with Aldi groceries and I have to say, they've really improved over the years. Their food selections, the quality of the food, the brand name products they carry are for cheap and the stores are typically clean. Also, their organic foods have gotten soooo much better.

    • @runi5413
      @runi5413 Před 6 lety +13

      Same here, I've noticed that too. I guess it could have something to do with the fact that Lidl started poaching a lot of their customers, Aldi finally took that as a sign to step up their game. Seems like they're still pretty under-staffed most of the time over here though, and the overall service is nothing to write home about either (no smiles...), but it's possible that could just be a local thing. Love their products though.

    • @joemerison7484
      @joemerison7484 Před 6 lety +13

      Couldn't live without aldi they are the best efficient happy helpful staff clean store and the prices suit my pocket all the best to aldi and the more shops we see the better

    • @ozlass7778
      @ozlass7778 Před 6 lety +13

      I find the staff at many Aldi's stores I've attended, to be very kind, courteous and conscientious.
      They are always pleasant and friendly. Great at helping me find a particular product in the store. And when they're on the register, they kindly wait patiently for you to get your goods back in the trolley. No matter how slow you may be.
      Sorry to hear that you don't have the same pleasant experience at your local Aldi, Runi.

    • @runi5413
      @runi5413 Před 6 lety +3

      Ozlass 777 Well, I'm glad to hear you are so happy with it.
      I guess the Aldi in my town just never really caught on, frankly. It's a pretty big one, but I never see more than 5-10 people inside, regardless the time of the day. My girlfriend jokingly calls it the "penal colony" sometimes, she thinks it's the end of the line for older, or disgruntled Aldi employees or something 😄
      But I'm not one to complain really, I actually like shopping there. It has it's own charm, in an odd way.

    • @ozlass7778
      @ozlass7778 Před 6 lety +8

      Runi
      Anything to save a dollar, I'm on it. That's why I love Aldi where I'm from in Australia.
      Not that I'm stingy or anything. But when you're on a fixed income as a carer, every penny counts.
      When you have 2 major supermarket chains that have monopolised the market for decades. It's great to finally have a cheaper alternative.
      I could easily spend $200 or more on half a trolley load at one of the 2 major supermarkets.
      But then I go to Aldi. And get a packed full trolley for around $120-$150.. I love it! 😁

  • @RogieWoah
    @RogieWoah Před 6 lety +710

    I have a book report due and I've never even shopped at this place wtf

    • @Raspopopo
      @Raspopopo Před 6 lety +5

      Rogo lol.

    • @123RADIOactive
      @123RADIOactive Před 6 lety +5

      Rogo - Your profile pic lol

    • @marylight9700
      @marylight9700 Před 6 lety +1

      Wtf is wrong w u?
      //no offense meant, just wondering 'wtf' ^^;;

    • @RogieWoah
      @RogieWoah Před 6 lety +5

      lol idk i dont think there are any near me

    • @Raspopopo
      @Raspopopo Před 6 lety +3

      Mary Light says le brony.

  • @tomgardner9069
    @tomgardner9069 Před 5 lety +41

    FYI, a correction for this video at 0:55 time stamp: snack bags (pretzels, chips, popcorn, etc) don't contain oxygen. They're filled with nitrogen. Oxygen would quickly turn the chips stale. The nitrogen preserves the freshness of the chips, prevents combustion, and creates sufficient cushioning during shipping so the chips don't get crushed

    • @tossiecolley8599
      @tossiecolley8599 Před 5 lety +1

      Tom Gardner thanks for the truth .lay’s doesn’t advertise full bags product is sold by ounces.weigh the product it’s always correct.thank you very much

    • @jhonnyparks7085
      @jhonnyparks7085 Před 5 lety

      The world is smarter now 😀

    • @MetalHeart8787
      @MetalHeart8787 Před 5 lety

      that's good to know, many people I know would call it air & say geez what a Rip off! the Bag is half air! OK well Nitrogen ( now that I know )

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Před 5 lety

      Tom Gardner.....Never knew that! I have some useful info to share now.

    • @MetalHeart8787
      @MetalHeart8787 Před 4 lety

      OK it wasn't me who said " hey its not air its Nitrogen" im just saying that Air or what ever you wanna call it takes up space.

  • @amc3
    @amc3 Před 4 lety +11

    I started shopping at ALDI in Scotland over 20 years ago, when I moved to the Highlands my closest ALDI store was 120 miles away.
    They opened a new ALDI in Inverness 8 years ago, since then, my life has been complete :))
    Love ALDI, low prices, excellent quality and much better than ASDA (Walmart)

  • @bartasbxx
    @bartasbxx Před 6 lety +46

    Worked at Aldi for three years. They work you for every penny. :D Very good place to learn work ethics.

  • @bonydox9
    @bonydox9 Před 6 lety +95

    Any employee of Aldi and Lidl will tell you that the wages are good but you'll have to do 3 persons work to earn it.

    • @bonydox9
      @bonydox9 Před 6 lety +11

      In every Lidl/aldi store you'll see ads for shop managers.The wages look very tempting but it's fools gold as all managers are expected to hit all targets and do loads of unpaid overtime.
      In the aldi/Lidl shops & warehouses all overtime is paid flat rate for the blue collar workers.

    • @saraheerie
      @saraheerie Před 6 lety +8

      Honestly, my Aldi's sucks lol. The employees always act like they're annoyed that you're shopping there, their produce is never fresh and their meats are cheap. Now Lidl, in my area, is another story. Their employees are always really nice and helpful, their produce (though not the best) isn't half bad and their meats are good. But I'm a "food snob" as my bf's mom likes to say lol and I prefer to get my produce from the local farmers market. And there a small little shop on main street that I like to get most of my baking supplies from and the local deli is where I get a lot of meats and seafood.

    • @valeriehofmann2615
      @valeriehofmann2615 Před 6 lety +8

      cahiers get chairs to do their job lol

    • @kk-id7if
      @kk-id7if Před 6 lety +20

      bonydox9 German aldi store manager here. I get over 64k a year but basically have no life cause i cant spend the money im earning. Working 60h week and doing 3 workers jobs and sometimes im just alone there in the morning doing everything till my staff comes. We look annoyed because we "have" to look annoyed. We dont want customers starting conversations with us (like other supermarkets) because there is simply no time for anything. Regarding overtime: I get every hour paid but sometimes im loggin myself "off" and keep work so my store kpi's numbers doesnt get too bad. But thats just once or twice a year

    • @BobL84
      @BobL84 Před 6 lety

      that would be ok if I was given about 6 weeks vacation with that.

  • @SmartAnlayst
    @SmartAnlayst Před 2 lety +6

    Been an avid Aldi shopper in the US since 2005-06. I must have lived in at least 6 states (NY, PA, NC, FL, VA, MD) since then and luckily each had an Aldi or two within a driving range from my home. I may have saved thousands of dollars so far in groceries so far without compromising on the quality. And yes, they do pay their employees well which shows in the fabulous customer care they exhibit in the stores. I can vouch that 100% of everything stated about Aldi here is absolutely true. Lastly, I am proud that I should have added at least 40-50 new customers for Aldi sheerly by my recommendation. :-)

    • @carnivoroussarah
      @carnivoroussarah Před 9 měsíci +1

      I've converted thousands at this point. Every one i know now shops at aldis. I am their unofficial advertisement department. I also tell my friends to advertise too.
      I told them this recently and today the manager saw me and opened up a lane just to check me out. They really are an amazing store.
      #aldisoverwalmart

    • @recessional5560
      @recessional5560 Před 9 měsíci

      We get it, you’re obsessed with Aldi

  • @SuperObvious
    @SuperObvious Před 5 lety +8

    This was a very well presented video. I felt my brain moving the whole time watching this. Awesome business info as well.

  • @taracolleen1
    @taracolleen1 Před 6 lety +105

    use the boxes if you forget your bags!

    • @WickedWonder1979
      @WickedWonder1979 Před 6 lety +6

      r3dv3lv3tc4k3 honestly, I always do this. I thought that's what you're supposed to do!

    • @taracolleen1
      @taracolleen1 Před 6 lety +2

      you don't have to but why not ya know

    • @orbit_gum5661
      @orbit_gum5661 Před 6 lety +1

      WickedWonder1979 yea everyone does that your not special

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop Před 6 lety

      This is pretty much the Warehouse Clubs (Sam's Club / Costco / BJ's) style if you haven't been to one (I've been inside all 3 chains stores in one moment or the other).

    • @ianzen
      @ianzen Před 6 lety +4

      I used to love going to Aldi when I was a kid. My dad would put the stuff in the boxes and I would be able to use the boxes for crafted at home

  • @RealPumpkinJay
    @RealPumpkinJay Před 6 lety +118

    Aldi essentially employs German techniques in the US. All of this is normal for every store in Germany.
    That goes for the carts (which was a major source of annoyance when it was originally implemented for all grocery stores in Germany) as well as their limited stock.
    They also have a lot of store brands. Aldi started that when I was a child. They stopped selling anything that was not store labelled. It’s still brand name stuff, but Aldi only sells it under a different label.
    The brands give them lower cost items to sell to sell to Aldi at all. Therefore they also do the special boxes for Aldi.
    That cash register that you saw in the movie wasn’t an Aldi register. German cashiers sit at the register and don’t stand. That goes for Aldi stores as well.

    • @williamconneely1734
      @williamconneely1734 Před 5 lety +3

      Never cared for aldi ,maybe I will give it a try

    • @catchaki7780
      @catchaki7780 Před 5 lety +4

      That's really interesting! I think Germany is one of the most practical and forward thinking countries on earth.

    • @sunrise2day462
      @sunrise2day462 Před 5 lety +2

      Aldis is German owned.

    • @eddyfinkful
      @eddyfinkful Před 5 lety +4

      And, in the UK, too! We rarely use anything but, either Aldi's or My Lidle Pony, for shopping! IF we do, we ONLY buy the reduced stuff in the other supermarkets, the oddsies, as my mother would say.

    • @guppy9713
      @guppy9713 Před 5 lety +2

      @@eddyfinkful If you just bought own branded products in other supermarkets, you would pay pretty much the same as Aldi. Its just a marketing trick Aldi use.

  • @HaileyAndTheArt
    @HaileyAndTheArt Před 5 lety +5

    I love Aldi! We spend about $100-$150 every two weeks for a family of 4 plus 2 cats, diapers and household supplies. Can't beat it!

  • @stephenlewis3276
    @stephenlewis3276 Před 5 lety +64

    Aldi a German company = efficiency !!

  • @bobjackson4720
    @bobjackson4720 Před 6 lety +236

    I buy 95% of my groceries from Aldi and have done for about 4 years. I'm in Australia. I agree with everything in the video, they stock what sells quickly and leave slow movers for other shops. It is a very efficient set up, I like that. I have bought TV's, washing machines, ovens, driers and lots of tools there, most products are very well priced and reliable.

    • @rattttooooo
      @rattttooooo Před 6 lety +8

      Bob Jackson i see you're a loyal customer.

    • @tadhgknight3484
      @tadhgknight3484 Před 6 lety +1

      Woollies

    • @terryofford4977
      @terryofford4977 Před 6 lety +3

      Bob Jackson: Correct, I have bought tools (mainly electrical types ) and they have all been heavily used over the past ten or so years, great value for money too.Much hardware e.g Bathroom Fittings, Taps, Locks etc are excellent products and beat Bunnings rip off prices by miles. e.g. Digital locks, $59.00 against Bunnings similar type at $189/99 etc., also metal fittings, and similar hardware a quarter and less of the price for the Chinese made items as sold by Bunnings. Problem is, they do not hold hardware items for more than a week at most and nothing is worse than seeing a box of Screws for example at $4.50a Kilo Box whilst Bunnings are selling similar screws in silly little packets of ZENITH Brandwith perhaps 5 or 10 screws for around $4.99 a pack.The same goes for nails and similar fixings.Terry Offord

    • @jaguarj1942
      @jaguarj1942 Před 6 lety +3

      Terry Offord I once bought a $5 head torch and it has lasted for 6 years and is still going (I haven’t replaced the battery yet)

    • @gorillafoot1372
      @gorillafoot1372 Před 6 lety +8

      Aldi in Australia sells house appliances? All the Aldi's I've been here in the US are generally smaller than a regular supermarket and not much bigger than a drug store.

  • @BRRR787
    @BRRR787 Před 6 lety +313

    Aldi's the ikea of the food world.

    • @7Ghos
      @7Ghos Před 6 lety +13

      Isn't every supermarket like the Ikea of the food world? You do have to put it together yourself

    • @johanwahyudi9707
      @johanwahyudi9707 Před 6 lety

      up u go

    • @conorbyrne7474
      @conorbyrne7474 Před 6 lety

      V L lidl

    • @99lodewijk
      @99lodewijk Před 6 lety +3

      V L it's called 'European'

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 Před 6 lety

      V L we have aldis in the UK as well.

  • @karishort7561
    @karishort7561 Před 5 lety +6

    I love the algorithms of CZcams. Just the other day I was bragging about this store in another post regarding celiac disease. They have a great selection of gluten free food and I was telling the other celiac patients about it. I love Aldi. The one near me keeps better produce than any store around. I usually forget my bags and have bought a few. But, I'd rather shop here than anyplace else!!

  • @ismaeldelatorre9104
    @ismaeldelatorre9104 Před 5 lety +7

    I just hope they never stop selling the jumbo raw shrimp from seaqueen! You won’t ever find a better deal in such an incredible high quality! It’s unbelievable!

  • @dms2331
    @dms2331 Před 6 lety +1091

    Why did I watch this. I don't even shop here and I have homework

    • @coopa2002
      @coopa2002 Před 6 lety +12

      Because you got clickbaited

    • @thebondook
      @thebondook Před 6 lety +4

      DMS Inc. im doing the exact same thing

    • @byronwhitlow3825
      @byronwhitlow3825 Před 6 lety +2

      same, i got clickbaited instead of doing research for my finals

    • @norika2965
      @norika2965 Před 6 lety +2

      We got clickbaited

    • @artmanrom
      @artmanrom Před 6 lety +1

      DMS Inc. :) If you have homework why you are watching at CZcams in the first place!?

  • @davidhatcher1611
    @davidhatcher1611 Před 5 lety +499

    I can feed 2 boys and myself for about $40 a week I love the place

    • @gawdstockton483
      @gawdstockton483 Před 5 lety +5

      How old are your boys?

    • @Mayrita77
      @Mayrita77 Před 5 lety +2

      Really? Wow

    • @alishaxoxos
      @alishaxoxos Před 5 lety +1

      David Hatcher you’re a good shopper.

    • @Gwenhwyfar7
      @Gwenhwyfar7 Před 5 lety +5

      Tell us, what do you feed them?

    • @davidhatcher1611
      @davidhatcher1611 Před 5 lety +31

      They are 16 and 3, I feed them a lot of different foods usually cereal for breakfast maybe lunch meat or hotdogs or something like that for lunch and meat potatoes and a veg for dinner

  • @tekman359
    @tekman359 Před 4 lety +7

    Aldi's has a freshness problem with fruits and vegetables. Many Items delivered to stores are already in the process of spoiling; meaning the food has been sitting around to long or has taken too long to deliver. I often suspect that in order for Aldi's to provide lower prices they buy food at the wholesaler for a discount that other stores have looked over. When Cauliflower has brown spots this means it is old and needs to be discarded, when Blueberries are moldy this means the berries are old and needs to be thrown away, when Broccoli stalks are like rubber it means the broccoli is old and needs to be thrown away, but that is what Aldi's is selling in their stores and the prices are now higher then Walmart for many items.

  • @glutenfreejoe6099
    @glutenfreejoe6099 Před 3 lety +4

    We now have 3 Aldi locations nearby & tons of other grocery store chains, Aldi is very convenient for consistently finding Gluten Free items at great prices, they carry a wide selection of cheeses and frozen items and meats and seafood, Aldi is the only store I have been able to buy frozen asparagus and frozen brussel sprouts in steamer bags

  • @DakuJTenshi
    @DakuJTenshi Před 6 lety +70

    I honestly thought there would be something bad but I honestly think aldi is the coolest store now

    • @PRYVTgomerPYLE
      @PRYVTgomerPYLE Před 6 lety

      It really is, the only thing I do not recommend is their meat. If you do not agree, I can respect your opinion!

    • @hansouth2355
      @hansouth2355 Před 6 lety

      quality control problems exists

    • @matekochkoch
      @matekochkoch Před 6 lety

      This may be a local problem. Aldis in Arizona may have different suppliers than those in New Jersey, and since this is commented by an international audience different counties have different standards. Allso chicken quality may be different from beef quality.

    • @the_real_swiper
      @the_real_swiper Před 6 lety +1

      Jose Toral if you sell your products to aldi, then you will see how good they are to you...

    • @rainbowgirl678
      @rainbowgirl678 Před 6 lety

      If you have one near you it's really worth taking a look at. The one in my city is being expanded because they have done so well all these years.

  • @UrsaMaj0r148
    @UrsaMaj0r148 Před 6 lety +231

    Good God I love Aldi's, it's always clean and the employees are competent.

    • @blinkshadown
      @blinkshadown Před 6 lety +3

      Ursa Major they have to be.

    • @davidlawrence4467
      @davidlawrence4467 Před 6 lety +1

      When the queue reaches a dozen people and they open another checkout and take the people from the end of the line, those who have been waiting the least amount of time, I say "To hell with you, Aldi employees."

    • @blinkshadown
      @blinkshadown Před 6 lety +2

      David Lawrence i havent seen that happen, usually they take the third person on the line.

    • @candyb3767
      @candyb3767 Před 6 lety +4

      Aldi’s in London, England are bloody disgusting and filled with hooligans

    • @creativemindplay
      @creativemindplay Před 6 lety +3

      Aldi. no apostrophe, no s.

  • @cardozita2cool
    @cardozita2cool Před 5 lety +4

    Here in new Jersey open 9 am to 9 PM, no bags I bring my own and my quarter for the shopping cart

  • @mida8261
    @mida8261 Před 5 lety +3

    My parents just got an Aldi's in their neighborhood a few days ago. Loved how cheap everything was when I shopped there! Aldi, COME TO LAS VEGAS PLEEEAAASEEEE!!!

  • @Dashoost
    @Dashoost Před 6 lety +33

    I tell everyone I know about the savings I've been experiencing at Aldi's and the majority thinks Aldi's is selling expired food? Such a shame our consumer culture isn't well informed

    • @junekozlowski1415
      @junekozlowski1415 Před 6 lety

      I'm a big shopper at Aldi's - always fresh foods and store is so very clean.

  • @PippaPipster
    @PippaPipster Před 6 lety +64

    So basically honest, transparent, and rational. Everything all the big box stores are not.
    I LOVE ALDI!!♥

    • @fnulnu6300
      @fnulnu6300 Před 6 lety

      Pip They are big box though.

    • @PippaPipster
      @PippaPipster Před 6 lety

      Fnu, Incorrect... A big-box store (also supercenter, superstore, or megastore) is a physically large retail establishment. The term "big-box" is derived from the store's physical appearance. Located in large-scale buildings of more than 50,000 square feet.

    • @Itshannahef
      @Itshannahef Před 6 lety +1

      Aldi isn’t honest... I’d know because I’m from the country where they originated from. They treat their producers like trash. And the store workers here are often really unfriendly

  • @1redrubberball
    @1redrubberball Před 4 lety +2

    I love Aldi's, their fast checkout, their cart pickup/return proceedures, their product selection, etc. Off hand, I can't remember ever disliking any product.

  • @rickherold7794
    @rickherold7794 Před 2 lety +2

    Easily my favorite grocery store. Great story! Brilliant management that disrupts the industry, no different then Tesla. Their Signature Brand is very reliable. Also, love the Aldi Finds section each Wed!

  • @rocioaguilera7255
    @rocioaguilera7255 Před 6 lety +12

    I was driven to Aldi for the first time a couple of days ago. I couldn't believe the incredible low price they have. Now I know why. Thanks

  • @nathanshaw9688
    @nathanshaw9688 Před 6 lety +66

    I can't believe you didn't mention how not providing bags encourages the customers (like myself) take their display boxes, cutting down both on waste for the store and time paying someone to re-stock, or the fact that making you put a quarter deposit for the cart essentially turns the customers into cart pushers, and encourages someone to grab a loose cart they see (because, hey! Free quarter!)

    • @excessmaterial
      @excessmaterial Před 6 lety +4

      Yeah but unfortunately it also encourages a lot of people (since it is shocking how many human beings are disgusting slobs in reality) to leave those boxes around the parking lot or front entrance of the Aldi.
      The Aldi in my town looks like a tornado came through there within a few hours of opening and the employees inside never clean it up. The shopping center has to hire a person to exclusively clean up after Aldi.
      It's insane and they've been talking about getting the health department on them about it for months.

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 Před 6 lety +10

      Their cart policy, along with the no shopping bag policy is simply a way to externalize costs; making the customer pay for something they're too cheap to provide.

    • @silence439
      @silence439 Před 5 lety +8

      excessmaterial I never saw one box in front of Aldi ever

    • @barbram8001
      @barbram8001 Před 5 lety +5

      excessmaterial...I don't know what state you live in, but here in Ga, Aldi's very clean, and efficient...as a matter of fact they're remodeling, to a bigger and improved Aldi, never any carts in the parking lot.

    • @nykidxxx
      @nykidxxx Před 5 lety +5

      excessmaterial - sounds like the townspeople are creating the tornados, at least now it's cardboard boxes instead of would probably be thousands of shopping bags.

  • @babylonfiveoh2861
    @babylonfiveoh2861 Před 5 lety +8

    I love Aldi.. thank gosh we got one in our own town. Across from Walmart.. and Walmart sucks.

  • @firesign4297
    @firesign4297 Před 4 lety +25

    They let you use there FREE!🤗 empty! boxes to haul your groceries too🤗👍🏿👍🏿

    • @Zmaenlplibi
      @Zmaenlplibi Před 4 lety +9

      Haha as a german it feels weird to think that that's not normal in the US. Why would stores want to keep those boxes?

    • @LyssaLou51
      @LyssaLou51 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Zmaenlplibi they don't use them! But they don't offer them anywhere else like they do at Aldi. They just break them down and recycle them/ throw them out! :-p

  • @alexintheusa1
    @alexintheusa1 Před 6 lety +48

    They work their employees really hard- make them be a cashier, stocker and shipping/receiving all at the same time. That's why.

    • @justinb954
      @justinb954 Před 6 lety +18

      David Davidsoni like aldis but, very true!! i do fault them huge here. they never have more than one cashier humping with an emergency out stocking shelves. The cashiers are usually very good but aldis suck there employees dry.

    • @Dulcemirage
      @Dulcemirage Před 6 lety +13

      I've never worked there but they're paid better than other grocery stores I'm sure $14/hr i believe

    • @johnclegg4993
      @johnclegg4993 Před 5 lety +4

      David Davidson - same as Lidl - very few staff, infact bare minimum, you pay in other ways though with long queues, Lidl i use even on a weekend, at times only one till on.

    • @FUCKTrumpandBiden2024
      @FUCKTrumpandBiden2024 Před 5 lety +2

      But they pay more than other stores. They pay ,13 for stocking

    • @Luckyyshot
      @Luckyyshot Před 5 lety +2

      +David Davidson
      That's how it is in all supermarkets in Denmark. Granted we do get payed way more than you do in the US, but still I did the job when I was 17-18, and it wasn't hard at all. Never hurt anyone to walk (or run) a little!

  • @voivod6871
    @voivod6871 Před 6 lety +30

    In the UK people have to take reusable bags to all supermarkets or pay for new ones by law.

    • @TraceyBoyland
      @TraceyBoyland Před 5 lety +2

      Yes. Chicago Illinois too

    • @lexigacha4276
      @lexigacha4276 Před 5 lety

      Ya

    • @UnstableSavageProductions
      @UnstableSavageProductions Před 5 lety

      In Puerto Rico don’t use plastic bags

    • @Scorchcast
      @Scorchcast Před 5 lety +1

      Well that's a fucking stupid law.

    • @LewisBrain
      @LewisBrain Před 5 lety +1

      The Uk are still very behind of the times tho. We went on many holidays to France they only sell re-usable bags. If you don't take a bag or buy one the os no other option. no boxes like Aldi ect.

  • @Foundry_made
    @Foundry_made Před 5 lety +8

    They always have nice produce, even if the selection may not be huge. As a chef I LOVE all the cost saving measures they take as a company. It passes the savings along to the consumer and allows them to have good quality products for a lower price. Gotta love ALDI.

  • @roflmows
    @roflmows Před 5 lety +17

    aldi kicks ass. if you can get there after work before it closes ;)

  • @allykatt1849
    @allykatt1849 Před 6 lety +254

    Walmart needs to do this with their crappy carts dinging cars.

    • @TheBrockwayBabe
      @TheBrockwayBabe Před 6 lety +19

      Walmart doesn't want to do this because it might discourage shoppers from taking one of their shopping carts that are way too oversized to fit down the aisles, and filling it to the top with stuff we don't need.

    • @Matt-zr1ul
      @Matt-zr1ul Před 6 lety +8

      The parking lot is bad enough with the walking dead there, I can only imagine what it would look like with people trying to "checkout" a cart for use.

    • @crissylea123
      @crissylea123 Před 6 lety +8

      I just avoid walmart all together. Eff that evil corporation.

    • @richardhead7161
      @richardhead7161 Před 6 lety +10

      Walmart needs to have more than 2 registers open.

    • @RotterStudios
      @RotterStudios Před 5 lety

      Walmart sux! I NEVER go there

  • @metaltrekman
    @metaltrekman Před 6 lety +18

    I love Aldi. They usually have the majority of things I need. But anything they dont have I just drive across the street and go to Meijer. Their bigger and have more selection. But I DO save at Aldi! :)

  • @TheRealE.B.
    @TheRealE.B. Před 5 lety +4

    *With the possible exception of Aldi's bread or meat products, the one single store-brand variety of any given item carried by ALDI tends to be as good as the premium variety in another grocery store's bewildering array of differentially-priced chaos.*

  • @nataliaromanova6535
    @nataliaromanova6535 Před 5 lety +1

    I pass one of these stores often, but I've NEVER stopped and gone in. I'm always saying that I want to go and see what it's about. I think I will make a stronger effort after watching this video.

  • @JSandwich13
    @JSandwich13 Před 6 lety +69

    Aldi is great. I use aldi and Lidl as they're my local stores and never had a problem with them at all.

    • @rattttooooo
      @rattttooooo Před 6 lety +5

      Calvin M nah i dont fuck with Lidl. Remember man, snitches get stitches better not talk to them Lidl fucks.

    • @terryofford4977
      @terryofford4977 Před 6 lety +2

      In Australia,I find that often, ALDI 'runs' out of certain products, My experience has been, NO Lemon Juice (Bottle type) for almost three months, A Favorite Soup powder Asian Laksa, Best on the market, Stopped stocking it for past 6 months, Tins of Tuna, 20% Water (enables it to be sold cheaper than Rivals), Black Pepper Beef Soup (canned,) all of a sudden, no longer available but a sort of replacement now on shelf with a mere third of the Beef in it than the previous Black Pepper Beef soup had.
      Aldi are Squeezing the manufacturers pricewise and if Aldi don't get the target price they insist on, the product goes off the shelf (That is my opinion)Fresh fruit etc., some is like the local fruiterer, OK for the price, other times, certain fruit, i.e. Bananas are $2.00 or more per Kilo ($3.99) at Coles by the way, but seldom do ALDI price their bananas at lower than $2.00. Much a case of Shop Around, buy at the best price but I have noted that in Australia many women are lazy shoppers, that is, they do NOT shop around and tend to throw mega bucks away at COLES, WOOLIES and IGA where they would be saving good dollars by buying at ALDI. I often see Pension age women BUYING Bottled water in Coles at many dollars a slab,in Melbourne, where the tap water is supurb. Think and check out the competition before buying like crazy, MOST items selling at ALDI are good value for money, not withstanding the few mentioned. much a case of Horses for Courses surely?Terry Offord

    • @harley69210
      @harley69210 Před 6 lety

      the vegetables at my location are usually pretty bad but i like going to aldi regardless for pantry staples, bread, etc...

    • @allseeingguy9508
      @allseeingguy9508 Před 6 lety

      👌👈

    • @padmad3k63
      @padmad3k63 Před 6 lety +1

      In Europe, Aldi and Lidl are shit. All of the crap they sell is bad quality and basically crap.

  • @josephroessler7950
    @josephroessler7950 Před 5 lety

    I like the comedy they use too make the video funny and informative also.
    Thank you for that!

  • @shirleypthornburg9892
    @shirleypthornburg9892 Před 5 lety +5

    Aldi is like shopping Kroger with coupons. I have 7 children. The one thing I REALLY LIKE about Aldi is the QUALITY. Mac n Cheese HAS to be Kraft!! .33 cents a box?!?!

    • @jessicakabelwelter2774
      @jessicakabelwelter2774 Před 4 lety +1

      Shirley Thornburg
      7 kids?!? I can’t even handle my one. I gotta ask do you work? If so, what about childcare ?

    • @MrCristianposso
      @MrCristianposso Před 3 lety +1

      Holy Jesus, good luck maam.

  • @brendaschmitt1271
    @brendaschmitt1271 Před 5 lety +224

    Their chocolate bars are really good, european quality.

    • @victoriabarany1006
      @victoriabarany1006 Před 5 lety +10

      is it nice thing to say "europan quality"? i'm from the UK but i never heard this therm

    • @golf4nofear571
      @golf4nofear571 Před 5 lety +3

      Tibor check this out . Good Chocolate
      Bonnat Chocolatier (France) ...
      Valrhona (France) ...
      Chocolat Weiss (France) ...
      Vivani (German) ...
      Claudio Corallo Chocolate (Italy) ...
      Domori (Italy) ...
      Zotter Schokoladen Manufaktur (Austria) ...
      Felchlin (Switzerland)
      and Googel Lindt chocolate ....
      I think EU Quality is a littel bit better , we have no Genetically Modified Food like USA . Ok we have feak chees on Pizza but no
      Genetically Modified Food .

    • @deelot1
      @deelot1 Před 5 lety +5

      That’s true - my favourite is the whole almond milk chocolate tablets Aldi UK sells. Something you’ll find easily in Europe but not otherwise in the UK.

    • @ricky.alonso
      @ricky.alonso Před 5 lety +21

      Train Magic Yes, however the quality of actual chocolate produced here in the U.S. (Hershey's for example) is severely lacking compared to chocolate from European countries, which is what he was referring to.

    • @jawtek82
      @jawtek82 Před 5 lety +19

      European chocolate is better than American. It just is. I say that as an American. Swiss, German and Belgian chocolate in particular. Thus . . . "European quality."

  • @Happyfaceshock
    @Happyfaceshock Před 5 lety +7

    You also missed one other thing I've noticed them doing... The queues in Aldi are exceptionally long for any store. They prefer to have as few people on the tills at any one time. This means they can get away with having less staff, and staff aren't constantly rotating between jobs. Instead by waiting for an extra 3-5 minutes, we are essentially paying for the reduction in prices, with our own time.

    • @manicjupiterflute
      @manicjupiterflute Před 5 lety

      I don't shop there because the lines are always too long. When I do shop there, I just take my grocerys and leave without paying. Suckers.

    • @sixletters9759
      @sixletters9759 Před 5 lety +5

      Even the few times I've seen "long" lines, they still move very fast. I can't say that about any other grocery store. I've been shopping at Aldi for over 15 years.

    • @pwndecaf
      @pwndecaf Před 5 lety +2

      They are so fast doing checkout that you have to pay attention.

  • @Youknowhimasmatt
    @Youknowhimasmatt Před 5 lety +1

    I worked there for 3 years. This is a really great run down of what they stand for... This place is life saving and I call it the Essential place for the Essentials!

  • @michelol616
    @michelol616 Před 5 lety +6

    I love Aldi. It’s an inexpensive way to stay healthy, honestly.

  • @NiallHoranMonkey
    @NiallHoranMonkey Před 5 lety +231

    lol why am i watching this the closest Aldi to me is 300+ miles away

    • @Peter_Scheen
      @Peter_Scheen Před 5 lety

      Other side of the road. Well not really, I have to walk at least 100 meters.

    • @UndefinedBailiwick
      @UndefinedBailiwick Před 5 lety

      Aldi's is only in Southern Cali / to the East of Mexico's Eastern coastline in the U.S.

    • @t-.-t.
      @t-.-t. Před 5 lety +2

      This is first time ive heard of this store xD. I live on the other side of the planet

    • @nas3175
      @nas3175 Před 5 lety +1

      They are good but way too much salt

    • @jonofmadisons
      @jonofmadisons Před 5 lety

      StarlitKitty me

  • @peggyfillmore1971
    @peggyfillmore1971 Před 6 lety +5

    Staying open at night also brings the drunks and rough crowds , stores are also finding out not even customers shop overnight to stay open

  • @Marchant2
    @Marchant2 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow. I never gave Aldi much thought before, but I'm impressed with the way they save money. Now I want to check it out, there's a store pretty close by.

  • @mnoble247
    @mnoble247 Před 5 lety +3

    Aldi moved in across from a Walmart. Milk at W.M. is $0.69 gallon, dozen eggs $0.45 now.
    18 oz box of Rice Crispies is $0.75, 24 oz box of Corn Flakes are $1, Bananas are routinely $0.36 a pound and the list goes on...

    • @crusindc5282
      @crusindc5282 Před 5 lety

      Matt: And the service is BETTER at Walmart!

  • @danr1920
    @danr1920 Před 5 lety +4

    I worked for a cereal company that made a lot of cereal for Aldi. They were a good company to do business with, unlike Walmart. They may not warehouse much, but the manufactures do. We had a huge section with just their product.

  • @puulcoosan354
    @puulcoosan354 Před 6 lety +106

    Glad I just watched an 8 minute ad.

    • @musicksol
      @musicksol Před 6 lety +2

      um why click it then? The description tells you what its about and you don't have to watch it/

    • @puulcoosan354
      @puulcoosan354 Před 6 lety +3

      Musicksol I have only the slightest amount of sarcasm in the word 'glad' when I typed it, I clicked on the video because I was willing to watch it but the title made it seem like there may have been some negative truths as well as some positive ones but watching through that was not the case so thats why I consider it to pretty much be a 8 minute ad for Aldi. Also, phhhhhhh who reads the description before clicking a video.. it goes i see title, i watch video, i scroll through comments or scroll through comments while watching video... To each their own I guess.

    • @musicksol
      @musicksol Před 6 lety +1

      I respect this answer. The video description was vague and a smidge misleading.

    • @JE-zl6uy
      @JE-zl6uy Před 6 lety

      pretty much how all grocers should be run.

    • @GenJotsu
      @GenJotsu Před 6 lety +1

      Everything you watch is an ad.

  • @eej9273
    @eej9273 Před 5 lety +2

    I would love to work there, I work in retail for 8 bucks an hour and have to run the whole front of the store by myself, usually with one or no breaks, and have to cashier, clean, stock, do inventory, move furniture, train people, maintenance, paperwork, in a building with ac and heat that works sometimes. I hear about people who work at aldi or 7-11 who make 4-6 bucks an hour more than I do. I need a new gig, 12 grand a year is not worth it.

  • @okikeure7422
    @okikeure7422 Před rokem

    Truly the part about limiting stock and options is amazing! Because I've never needed All the options I'm presented with at different stores like Walmart and Krogers!

  • @nocarbonfootprint9120
    @nocarbonfootprint9120 Před 5 lety +4

    There's an Aldi a few blocks from my house. I tried it a couple of times and was put off by some of the oddities of the experience...and, to be frank, they don't carry any beer i drink. BUT...after watching this video i now think I've wrapped my mind around the concept. Excellent presentation!! I love efficiency and I'm going to make an effort to start shopping there regularly.

  • @shopsshire9282
    @shopsshire9282 Před 6 lety +10

    Aldi's rocks! I have been shopping there since1991. They pay the employees well too!

  • @bobgil3464
    @bobgil3464 Před 5 lety +8

    Aldi seems to have a clean store good prices and you can usually find a cart with a quarter in it.

    • @MarkUgartechea
      @MarkUgartechea Před 5 lety

      A plus .25!

    • @jimhalfpenny9847
      @jimhalfpenny9847 Před 5 lety

      @@MarkUgartechea I just can't wait for Thursday's when the specials go on view I'm the first one at the trolley the first one in the Que A pound of German sausages and a crate of Russian stout and a portable generator in case the lights go out at Liddly Aldi Liddly Aldi Liddly I

    • @tomadkins2866
      @tomadkins2866 Před 5 lety

      That's probably my cart. I usually leave the quarter as a way to "pay it forward" to the next person like me who forgets to bring one.

  • @humanforotherhumans
    @humanforotherhumans Před 5 lety

    I was a big Aldi customer in the early 80's in Regensburg, Oberpfalz. All the students bought their food there.

  • @Graftanker98
    @Graftanker98 Před 6 lety +19

    Its just the German model. Thats how they keep costs down for consumers with the 19 percent sales tax and all of the rest of the high tax rates over there. In many cases in Germany, food is cheaper over there than in the US although electronics and gas are outrageous.

    • @tazziledevil
      @tazziledevil Před 6 lety +5

      Hi from Germany, for food its only 7 percent tax.

    • @Graftanker98
      @Graftanker98 Před 6 lety +1

      I agree, I lived there for 13 years. I was trying to make the point that in many cases food is cheaper in Germany than in the US.

    • @swanpride
      @swanpride Před 6 lety +1

      Well, essential food is 7 percent tax...processed food has 19 percent. Meaning Milk has 7 percent, the ready-made yogurt with fruits 19 percent. If you buy eggs they are 7 percent, but there is a special provision in the law that eggs without shells are 19 percent.

    • @terryofford4977
      @terryofford4977 Před 6 lety

      Hey, you should live (exist) in Australia where ALL services,and ALL Utilities cost the earth, where 'service' is a word that simply doesn't exist, where Foreign Take Over, financially and economically is overlooked by a 'government' which overlooks its own population suffering lack of housing at affordable costs,where jobs are few and hard to find. This all helps ALDI to be a welcome provider of the basics of life.FOOD and household requirements. Terry Offord

    • @Graftanker98
      @Graftanker98 Před 6 lety

      Some strange folks out there lol

  • @Skerfufel
    @Skerfufel Před 6 lety +1359

    God I love Aldi

    • @chocolatecake6588
      @chocolatecake6588 Před 6 lety +15

      SomeGayBoi You shouldn't. They destroy all small businesses and are will not hesitate to ruin your livelihood for the sake of saving a few cents extra.

    • @SkatinLanc
      @SkatinLanc Před 6 lety +53

      dumbest comment i've read this week gj chocolatecake

    • @Skerfufel
      @Skerfufel Před 6 lety +45

      .. I still like Aldi.

    • @waverunner7063
      @waverunner7063 Před 6 lety +16

      Trader Joe's is owned by Aldi which explains the similar layout.

    • @prammetacon3010
      @prammetacon3010 Před 6 lety

      ChocolateCake How tho?

  • @kevinj8236
    @kevinj8236 Před 4 lety +1

    Aldi has a very smart business plan. It's my second favorite next to Publix. I miss it after retiring abroad but will return to the store when I visit my hometown next year.

  • @londonr6679
    @londonr6679 Před 5 lety +1

    I think it's a good idea I wish we had a Aldi here where I live Alabama we just have a Walmart and Publix and a grocery advantage market 😊

  • @Ripinda1911
    @Ripinda1911 Před 6 lety +76

    Never Knew Aldi settled in the Us.

  • @nelotharen8599
    @nelotharen8599 Před 5 lety +5

    I wrote a report in 2007 about an oncoming recession and aldis ability to dominate the market in future. it actually happened. I won't have been the first person to know but in early 2000s businesses were living in a bubble of debt while aldi were doing things with German efficiency. (old Germans didn't trust loans/credit)

  • @AaronTWas
    @AaronTWas Před 5 lety +2

    I like their random tools and hardware stuff that pop up throughout the year - some of them are actually very good quality. Paul Sellers - very well known woodworker in England swears by their chisels and buys them for his school for students to use. In the US they were $6 - great deal!

  • @GeraldM_inNC
    @GeraldM_inNC Před 5 lety +3

    What's wonderful about Aldi's is that you pay prices (or less) of Costco, Sam's, BJ's but aren't forced to buy enormous quantities of an item to get the price. Best of all is that their private labels are frequently very competitive with the famous brands. I'm a person who never buys private labels in other supermarkets because their are so enormously inferior to the famous brands. Not true of Aldi's, maybe 10% inferior but a third to a quarter of the price. But you've got to judge item by item. Their private label coffee is revolting as are their chimichangas; the cereals I call "sticks and stones"; the mixed nuts seem high-priced for their poor quality. Things I regularly buy at Aldis: Sirloin Steaks ($6/lb and excellent quality), hot dogs and sausages (incredibly cheap and good quality), "spring mix" salad (really excellent quality), Clancy's potato chips (I think they're as good as Lay's and a quarter the price); pizza bagels (love them!). The only name brand that I buy at Aldi's is Cafe Bustello, on which they have a pretty good price. I notice that whenever they try to bring in a higher grade item (say, sausages) it doesn't get stocked for very long; I guess that Aldi's customers prefer to buy the cheapest. My biggest complaint is definitely the coffees, which aren't really all that cheap and they're just about undrinkable.

    • @matthewmcree1992
      @matthewmcree1992 Před 5 lety

      I agree completely. Their coffee really is terrible. Nevertheless, I've saved so much money going to Aldi that I hate shopping at regular grocery stores now, simply because I can't afford to shop anywhere else. The main issue I have with Aldi is the fact that you can't get much in the way of certain specialty items (like Indian food), but the fancier items they do sell are actually quite good. For example, I bought some prosciutto a few weeks ago for like $3.99 and it wasn't bad at all!

  • @thomasking4329
    @thomasking4329 Před 6 lety +5

    This is one of very few stores and companies who actually care about the saving of customers more than their own greedy purposes. I love going their

  • @jment34
    @jment34 Před 6 lety +14

    I think the differnce in taste may be all in the customers mind due to their bias. It would be interesting to see some blind tests being done between brands to see.

    • @gf4353
      @gf4353 Před 5 lety

      The world is full of chronic complainers..!!!!!

  • @harryd1471
    @harryd1471 Před 5 lety +1

    That was interesting I enjoyed it, it also explains why I can't find the coffee I like. Will any one send me some of Aldis dark we don't have a store near me

  • @Qingeaton
    @Qingeaton Před rokem +2

    What I find is that the quality of Aldi food is better than the name brand stuff.
    I ate Kellogg's Raisin bran crunch for years and once I had a box or two of the Aldi version, I felt like I was being punished if I had to eat the Kelloggs again, (when we would run low and I'd go to the closer grocery store ....1 mile vs 12 )

  • @TheRealAbrahamLincoln
    @TheRealAbrahamLincoln Před 6 lety +18

    Aldi is amazing. My wife does our shopping, and Aldi's is her first choice, only going to another store for those items Aldi's doesn't carry.

  • @Broski6592
    @Broski6592 Před 6 lety +616

    Aldi is bae

    • @fuzzythinker3533
      @fuzzythinker3533 Před 6 lety

      BAE as in 'a person's boyfriend or girlfriend (often as a form of address)'.

    • @jenntech4066
      @jenntech4066 Před 6 lety +8

      Technically "bae" means poop in Danish.

    • @hellenjai4040
      @hellenjai4040 Před 6 lety +8

      People like you are the reason why I am ashamed of being a millennial.

    • @greenpenguin04
      @greenpenguin04 Před 6 lety +16

      Gosh..why are you people so upset? This is obviously a joke.

    • @user-3dfhdha24
      @user-3dfhdha24 Před 6 lety +1

      ur sister is bae

  • @scronx
    @scronx Před 5 lety +1

    Very nice -- whew, it wasn't an exposé as the title seemed to hint ;-)

  • @iiwavess6473
    @iiwavess6473 Před 4 lety +5

    Haha my Aldi just built one RIGHT in front of sams club, and woodmans. Sams club and woodmans are going down😂