Aldi's seems to have changed its operation since my childhood in Indiana. Back in the day Aldi was a small store with only 2 employees (deliberately) working in the store. One ran the register while the other stocked the floor and the line was always suuuuuuuuuper long.
Anyhow I noticed newish Aldi's when I moved to Pittsburgh and people's excitement about this store that I remembered as not being so awesome as a kid.
The stores are larger and a few more employees actually work there, but its nothing to write home about. The produce was bruised and unremarkable... The oranges that I bought molded within a week and I could not find staples like rice, dry beans or plain pasta. There was however organic milk and a few other nice products. And just as one other reviewer mentioned there is a lot of processed sugar crap here. Fake juices, soda, cereal, snacks. It felt like the grocery store was missing its groceries a little.
As for me and my money I will continue to go to other BYOBs like Good Cents and Bottom Dollar.