
Disposable shopping bags
Unlike many other stores, Aldi doesn’t really five shoppers free bags at checkout. You have to bring your own, or at least buy disposable or reusable shopping bags. Aldi’s FAQ explains that they want to “save our customers money – by avoiding additional costs that a bag might imply- but also other precious resources.”
So don’t get stuck paying for a disposable grocery bag, and start planning ahead and bring your own for free. If you’re not the kind of person that uses its own reusable shopping bags, you could buy some reusable bags at Aldi, rather than just paying for disposable bags that aren’t even made to last.
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16 thoughts on “10 Worst Products You Could Get From Aldi”
I believe Aldi products are not USA products but from other countries which makes them not the products we want to eat.
As far as the Aldi tomato soup, that’s got to a matter of taste. I add things to mine to make it a little better, as i have for campbell’s tomato soup in the past. As for me, I will NEVER buy another Campbell soup product again as they state right on the can that they use biogenetic products. No thank you!
I tottally disagree with this information! Most of what they offer is even better quality than many well known brands.
So many typos~!!!
Know why I don’t shop at Aldi?
Because it’s just overall weird.
they are totally wrong1 some things may b cheaper at walmart but in more ways than 1……we love all of aldi products
I shop ALDIs quite frequently and I would disagree with this article. There are a few items that I have not used that I can’t speak of, specifically canned sausage and condensed tomato soup. Everything else on this list I have used and will purchase again.
Aldi Shows it’s European ‘socialist’ roots by ‘means testing’.
When I shop at the Aldi’s 15 miles south of my home (in a middle class area) milk is over $4.00 a gallon while it’s $2.77 a gallon at the Aldi’s 15 miles north of me in a poorer area. I notice the same with many products. So I can only assume the middle class is subsidizing the poor as usual.
Seems as though someone has something against Aldi. I find their produce much fresher than the big box stores. The broccoli is fresh and doesn’t smell funny . The strawberries are red with no white tops and full of flavor, and so on. I don’t buy produce from the major market chains unless I have no other option as their pricing is way too high . Aldi is my first stop !
Never heard of them.
put it all on ONE page, not one item on each page.
wasted my time
Not impressed with this article. I will continue to shop at Aldi and buy bacon. Silly reasons not to/
Can I just get an article to read, not have to figure out where the article continues time and time again??? I hate these type of articles. Delete, Delete, Delete – and Unsubscribe, but they seem to always get my info back or never really Unsubscribe me.
Too many ads that make this article hard to navigate
This article’s layout is too confusing to follow. You are wasting your potential customers’ time. I shall not click on these types of things again
The only bacon I buy is at ALDIs. It’s the packs that have the bacon that is encrusted with lots of pepper. Very flavorable.