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  • The employees are always very helpful and friendly! The produce and grocery items are always in stock and fresh. If you had never been to an Aldi before, it's good to know that the majority of their items are their brands. You will find cases of Coca-Cola, and then the occasional brand-name item, like condiment items and snacks, but not many. They also have a line of very affordable gluten-free items , called 'live Gluten Free' and healthy items, called 'Fit n Active'. Aldi is a great place for people who want to maintain a healthy lifestyle and diet, as there aren't aisles and aisles of tempting junk food. They still do have a nice selection, but it is the first aisle, so just close your eyes and make your way to the dairy section :)! I have never spent over $100 here; you really can stick to a budget while getting great food for your family. One thing I will mention is that they have a small meats section- and the meats are prepackaged- there is no butcher on site. If you are the type of person that likes freshly prepared meats, or special requests, you may have to hit up another grocery store on your way home for those items. I don't eat a ton of red meat so I typically get the Fit n Active turkey tenderloin (it is excellent, easy to cook, and healthy), and then a bag of raw chicken and raw shrimp (in the freezer section). Parking is never an issue for me, though I must add their busiest day is Sunday in the morning and afternoon- you can still find a spot but you may have to walk a bit (unless you have a handicap tag- there's always at least a spot or two in the front designated for the handicapped). *A note to Aldi if you're reading :) - the only frustrating part about Aldi is their 'clearance' section, normally a shelving unit of household and grocery items. These items are very rarely labeled, so people walk right past them as Aldi isn't the type of store that you walk up to a cashier for a price-check; there are normally only 1-2 lanes open frequently with a line. Though I have recently noticed that they are keeping the items on the shelves longer with a clearance tag beneath them- which works much better and those items go quickly. If you continue with the shelving unit(s), please mark those items with their reduced prices, and you will see them purchased quicker (probably by me), I promise you!
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