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Originally Posted by Bambi
I shopped today at the Summerfield Aldi store by Lowes and Home Depot on 441/27. Attached to the fresh meat rack was a yellow store sign advising that the choice round steak was $4.99 a lb. Directly behind the sign were cuts of choice round steak, however the price was $5.99 a lb. on the packages. I located the manager and related the price difference between the advertising sign and the actual price to be charged. The manager's response was " So, what is the problem?" I told them that the price advertised should reflect the price I would be charged. He then asked what I thought he should do and I told him to change the display sign. He refused and said that the lower price yellow sign would remain and it was the corporate policy not to change the yellow signs. He then stated that it was better than no sign even though he knew it was not the correct price.
I later sent an email to the corporate office asking them to clarify what I consider to be blatant and deceptive practices.
It would be very wise to double check your prices when shopping at Aldi grocery store. The manager definitely has an attitude and was unwilling to correct a wrong. I was not trying to buy the meat at the lower price.
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I too have noticed that some of the Aldi's employees at this store have an attitude. When this occurs, it is usually a trickle down of a poor attitude from the manager. I would like to add something to your post if I may. I like Wal Marts but the summerfield often has produce for sale that is actually rotting. Last Sinday I was planing to buy some of the Washington State bing cherries. Every bag contained at least 10% rotten and molding fruit. I have lived in the Villages from the very first this WalMart was opened. In all those years I have never seen the manager out on the floor. I asked an employee if they ever see the manager on the floor, this particular employee said NEVER !!