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Pinball wizard
03-26-2021, 06:08 AM
I love ALDI for the basics and their ALDI Finds. You can save quite a bit of $$ here.

However, you should know that prices can vary from ALDI to ALDI. For example: 1 Gallon of Milk $2.99 at the new ALDI on 301, $2.69 at the ALDI on Seven Mile Drive (near Lowes). Another example is Eggs: $1.61 at 301, $0.77 at Seven Mile Drive.

These prices are consistently different between the 2 stores.

Just a public service announcement.

Bilyclub
03-26-2021, 09:33 AM
I love ALDI for the basics and their ALDI Finds. You can save quite a bit of $$ here.

However, you should know that prices can vary from ALDI to ALDI. For example: 1 Gallon of Milk $2.99 at the new ALDI on 301, $2.69 at the ALDI on Seven Mile Drive (near Lowes). Another example is Eggs: $1.61 at 301, $0.77 at Seven Mile Drive.

These prices are consistently different between the 2 stores.

Just a public service announcement.



That might explain why the new one seems less crowded.

John_W
03-26-2021, 09:47 AM
The new Aldi's at Trailwinds Village, milk had been $1.99 a gallon for many months while Publix wanted about $4.00. I just do all my shopping at Walmart at Colony, for example their milk was also about $1.99 a gallon and you can get the name brands and when it comes to pharmacy items, just buy the Equate, that's the house brand and it's so much cheaper. Since the Aldi's is so close to me, I will sometimes run in and get milk, bread or something, so I kind of stay up on those prices. To me, everytime I go in to Aldi's at Trailwinds the parking lot and the store is packed.

Garywt
03-26-2021, 12:29 PM
I looked inside Aldi once and thought it was just a mess so I will not shop there. Warehouse stores are nicer than the store I was in.

Bilyclub
03-26-2021, 12:33 PM
I looked inside Aldi once and thought it was just a mess so I will not shop there. Warehouse stores are nicer than the store I was in.

Aldi is pretty close to being a Trader Joes, just owned by the other brother.

thelegges
03-26-2021, 03:28 PM
Aldi is pretty close to being a Trader Joes, just owned by the other brother.

We shop Trader Joe’s twice a month. This week....

Trader Joe’s milk $2.69 and egg .99.
Fresh Large Sea ScallopS $12.99
Organic chicken breast $2.39
Bread started at .99 to $2.49 for multigrain

Two isles of wine starting around $4.00 but carry named vineyards from California and Europe. Those can go up to $60. Organic and Kosher.
The inventory between the two stores are not even close.

Stu from NYC
03-26-2021, 03:47 PM
Aldi is pretty close to being a Trader Joes, just owned by the other brother.

They are very different. Trader Joes more upscale and carry a larger variety of products.

Garywt
03-26-2021, 03:57 PM
Aldi is pretty close to being a Trader Joes, just owned by the other brother.
Really, Trader Joe’s is a somewhat normal store for healthy eaters. Aldi is a no name brand piles of stuff where ever there is room. No organization or the like. Was a total turnoff. I don’t shop at Trader Joe’s either as I don’t eat food like that.

EdFNJ
03-26-2021, 06:06 PM
Publix prices occasionally vary between stores as does Walmart (mini Colony Walmart is noticeably more on many items then big Walmart very often on soda 6-packs). When I asked the mini-manager he says "prices can vary between ALL our stores." Likely Mr Morse gets his hands into Colony Mini Walmart as well probably accounting for higher prices. Often find soda 6-packs at Mini-Walmart up to $1 more than biggie Walmart and they don't match their own prices even if you bring in a receipt from same day.

Cobullymom
03-27-2021, 05:38 AM
I looked inside Aldi once and thought it was just a mess so I will not shop there. Warehouse stores are nicer than the store I was in.
Then you haven’t been to one in years...

Cobullymom
03-27-2021, 05:41 AM
I love ALDI for the basics and their ALDI Finds. You can save quite a bit of $$ here.

However, you should know that prices can vary from ALDI to ALDI. For example: 1 Gallon of Milk $2.99 at the new ALDI on 301, $2.69 at the ALDI on Seven Mile Drive (near Lowes). Another example is Eggs: $1.61 at 301, $0.77 at Seven Mile Drive.

These prices are consistently different between the 2 stores.

Just a public service announcement.
Their prices are based specifically on their location and do vary. I have asked that question directly to a store manager more than once, in different states. I believe they want their prices low, but also have to be fiscally competitive.

Garywt
03-27-2021, 07:04 AM
Then you haven’t been to one in years...

Last year over by Lowes.

newbie1758
03-27-2021, 07:39 AM
I noticed that too. Strange......

G.R.I.T.S.
03-27-2021, 07:48 AM
Likely Mr Morse gets his hands into Colony Mini Walmart as well probably accounting for higher prices.

🤡🙄

Pedrocarrasco01@yahoo.com
03-27-2021, 07:48 AM
[QUOTE=Pinball wizard;1921094]I love ALDI for the basics and their ALDI Finds. You can save quite a bit of $$ here.

However, you should know that prices can vary from ALDI to ALDI. For example: 1 Gallon of Milk $2.99 at the new ALDI on 301, $2.69 at the ALDI on Seven Mile Drive (near Lowes). Another example is Eggs: $1.61 at 301, $0.77 at Seven Mile Drive.

These prices are consistently different between the 2 stores.

Just a public service announcement.[/QUOTE

The Aldi’s in Ocala (Bahia Road) has milk for $1.99 per gallon, went by it the other day on my way to a meeting and saw the signage all over it, also it was not crowded at all and much larger and cleaner than the one on 441

Bilyclub
03-27-2021, 07:51 AM
Aldi is in our rotation of Walmart, Costco, Winn Dixie, and Publix. They all have certain strengths depending on what you're looking for. I've haven't found Aldi to be disorganized and a mess in a long time. That was the old Aldi when they first started in the US. They have gotten a lot better

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
03-27-2021, 08:15 AM
How much gas did you burn in order to visit these two stores to determine this?

DAVES
03-27-2021, 08:39 AM
Sadly, now that we are retired food shopping has become a sport. If, I was a retailer I think I would charge seniors extra. A friend had a restaurant with a senior clientele. I asked how many salt shakers are stolen. Reply was how did you know?

We are about to do our shopping. Aldis, Winn Dixie, then Publix. At each we always end up buying more than we intended. Due to where we live all three are close by. Winn Dixie and Publix are both golf cart trips and both about the same distance-three miles.

Groceries is an interesting business. Management knows
if they get you in most people will buy more than what they intended to. They know that people think the large size is a better buy. Few bother to do the math. Often two of the smaller size can be the same amount of product at a lower cost per oz, per pound or........

Walmart the huge retailer. It is interesting that the most profitable store section is groceries. The suppliers pay fees for shelf space. All know people, most people will notice, buy what is in the middle of the shelves. The end caps they pay extra for that too.

Winn Dixie-the small carts. I find that interesting. Shopping carts used to be that size.
The stores discovered that you/we would buy more if, we had a bigger cart. Surely they are aware of this. A expect they have decided for them they??? -perhaps they can get more shoppers in get them out faster or???????

Spalumbos62
03-27-2021, 08:48 AM
Their prices are based specifically on their location and do vary. I have asked that question directly to a store manager more than once, in different states. I believe they want their prices low, but also have to be fiscally competitive.


Oh....I bet YOU have asked the store manager more than once.🤣🤣🤣🤣

MrFlorida
03-27-2021, 08:55 AM
Aldi's prices also vary from state to state, they are more expensive in Florida than our Aldi's up north.

alehew
03-27-2021, 09:10 AM
The leesburg aldi 8s also different than both

macawlaw
03-27-2021, 09:15 AM
I shop at several Aldi's in Ohio. They are all lower priced that any of the Aldi's I have been in around The Villages. Since we are not yet retired, we are back and forth. I have noticed this pricing difference several times. Interestingly, tortilla chips-same brand and size- are consistently a dollar more at TV than they are around here.

champion6
03-27-2021, 09:20 AM
I love ALDI for the basics and their ALDI Finds. You can save quite a bit of $$ here.
However, you should know that prices can vary from ALDI to ALDI. For example: 1 Gallon of Milk $2.99 at the new ALDI on 301, $2.69 at the ALDI on Seven Mile Drive (near Lowes). Another example is Eggs: $1.61 at 301, $0.77 at Seven Mile Drive.
These prices are consistently different between the 2 stores.
Just a public service announcement.I believe your example is true for many grocery stores, not just Aldi.

LG999
03-27-2021, 10:18 AM
I love Trader Joe but have not found one in The Villages.

Where is the Trader Joe in TV?

J1ceasar
03-27-2021, 10:29 AM
another non factual political statement ...

Curtisbwp
03-27-2021, 10:30 AM
The first aldi i entered or seen was in Munich. It was huge.

thelegges
03-27-2021, 10:31 AM
I love Trader Joe but have not found one in The Villages.

Where is the Trader Joe in TV?

Gainesville for us is the closest TJ’s, but we drive to Gainesville twice a month. Orlando is close also. None in TV. They are privately owned, and almost always choose a shopping plaza. From our up north home we have 5 TJ’s within 30 minutes or less. All are in affluent areas, and stay busy all the time. This time of the year kosher is big business for them.

karostay
03-27-2021, 10:59 AM
All stores play retail games Publics and Winn Dixie are masters at buy one at exorbitant price get second free in the long run you still over paid

Pairadocs
03-27-2021, 11:01 AM
I love ALDI for the basics and their ALDI Finds. You can save quite a bit of $$ here.

However, you should know that prices can vary from ALDI to ALDI. For example: 1 Gallon of Milk $2.99 at the new ALDI on 301, $2.69 at the ALDI on Seven Mile Drive (near Lowes). Another example is Eggs: $1.61 at 301, $0.77 at Seven Mile Drive.
These prices are consistently different between the 2 stores.
Just a public service announcement.

My take on this; 30 years ago I definitely did not care for Aldi's at all (we have family in the "north" who have had an Aldi's for years). When the Villages got their third Aldi's, I decided to give it a try. My thoughts, anything that has been around as long as they have must have something to offer !? While the basic floor plan seems not to have changed in 30-40 years, I have to admit the quality and variety have really changed. Can't believe their expansion lately, but keeping most of the European chocolate offerings, almond paste, etc.

I have been buying almost all my fresh produce there lately. We now have a location right by us and last week I bought avocados for $.38 and they were VERY high quality, limes were half the price I'd been paying at Publix and Walmart, bought pineapple, carrots with green tops (not the plastic bag types), etc. Now, we use a LOT of fresh fruit and veggies so this would make little difference to some, but I added up (from actual receipts) what I had paid in the last 3 weeks and my Aldi's purchases came to $9.37 LESS. Now this would make little difference for those who don't purchase a lot of fresh items, but since we now have an Aldi's close to us so it does not mean a lot of extra fuel and time, for a savings of about $40 to $50 a month (for our particular buying pattern) is significant. Bought a spiral cut ham there, the price was so low comparatively, I was hesitant. Can't tell you yet how that will turn out but friends who have bought them for many many years at Aldi's in Illinois tell me they are best ever and one half the price ? Seems too good to be true, we'll see this weekend !

Pairadocs
03-27-2021, 11:15 AM
I love Trader Joe but have not found one in The Villages.

Where is the Trader Joe in TV?

Sadly that's been a recurring request for at least 17 years here, maybe more. Since there are items from T.J.s that are must haves for us (and a few things like organic beans, split peas, and other grains from Whole Foods) we make a trip to the Winter Park area a few times a year (not monthly). We don't mind since we can make it a Costco, T.J., and W.F. "run"; have lunch or brunch at a fav location like Another Broken Egg and others, so it's a "grocery vaca" for us 4-6 times a year and closer than actually going to Orlando.

Stu from NYC
03-27-2021, 12:10 PM
My take on this; 30 years ago I definitely did not care for Aldi's at all (we have family in the "north" who have had an Aldi's for years). When the Villages got their third Aldi's, I decided to give it a try. My thoughts, anything that has been around as long as they have must have something to offer !? While the basic floor plan seems not to have changed in 30-40 years, I have to admit the quality and variety have really changed. Can't believe their expansion lately, but keeping most of the European chocolate offerings, almond paste, etc.

I have been buying almost all my fresh produce there lately. We now have a location right by us and last week I bought avocados for $.38 and they were VERY high quality, limes were half the price I'd been paying at Publix and Walmart, bought pineapple, carrots with green tops (not the plastic bag types), etc. Now, we use a LOT of fresh fruit and veggies so this would make little difference to some, but I added up (from actual receipts) what I had paid in the last 3 weeks and my Aldi's purchases came to $9.37 LESS. Now this would make little difference for those who don't purchase a lot of fresh items, but since we now have an Aldi's close to us so it does not mean a lot of extra fuel and time, for a savings of about $40 to $50 a month (for our particular buying pattern) is significant. Bought a spiral cut ham there, the price was so low comparatively, I was hesitant. Can't tell you yet how that will turn out but friends who have bought them for many many years at Aldi's in Illinois tell me they are best ever and one half the price ? Seems too good to be true, we'll see this weekend !

If you think Aldi is good you would be blown away by its almost affiliated company Lydl which I believe is owned by the brother.

dlebuis
03-27-2021, 12:50 PM
466A Aldi’s milk has been $2.69 for quite a while now. Prices at Colony Walmart and 466 Walmart differ greatly. Colony is cheaper. Pay 39/lb for bananas at Colony and twice that at 466. Quite a few things I get on a regular basis are more at 466 store. I guess it depends on what the area dynamics will support.

Sassxu
03-27-2021, 12:51 PM
Trader Joe's is so much better. Wish we had one here instead of a third Aldi's.

JIMLUPO77
03-27-2021, 04:02 PM
Believe it or not...................... All aldi chips are 79 cents in their long island stores vs $ 1.39 here !!!!! Makes no sense !!!!

Stu from NYC
03-27-2021, 04:43 PM
Believe it or not...................... All aldi chips are 79 cents in their long island stores vs $ 1.39 here !!!!! Makes no sense !!!!

One of the surprises we had upon moving here last year, lots of stuff much more expensive here.

stebooo
03-27-2021, 05:51 PM
O you just run around and check prices?

Pinball wizard
03-27-2021, 06:07 PM
How much gas did you burn in order to visit these two stores to determine this?

If you are asking me, NONE because I live in Fenney, went to Walmart, and on the way back made a stop at 301 Aldi then the other Aldi. Well maybe 15 cents of gas.

Bilyclub
03-27-2021, 09:19 PM
The one on 301 is practically impossible to get into if you are coming from the south or East - so I believe some of the issue is the location and how the traffic patterns are

You make a left turn in the outer turn lane from WB 466 onto SB 301 and the driveway is right there on 301. You would think when the whole project is done there will be access from NB 301.

august2959
03-27-2021, 09:22 PM
Love Aldis. Wouldn't purchase our meat any place else.

Jsbedford
03-28-2021, 05:02 PM
Aldi’s isn’t owned by “the other brother” at all! It began in the 1960’s in Pasadena, CA. A holding company which also owns Aldi’s currently has TJs in its portfolio. There is absolutely no interaction between the 2 companies and Dan Bane runs it from CA. How do I know? I shopped it in the 60’s snd I work there now.