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claricecolin 07-11-2014 12:19 PM

I think how the pricing matching the product varies by state. In MI they would have to match the price plus give you at least an additional $1.00 could be up to 5 times the difference in price. I seem to remember this cut down quickly on pricing errors. NJ did not have that law as I found out. I am assuming that FL operates the same way as when I have pointed it out was told they do not have to match as mistake was made. However, at least I have found that, Publix does and Sweetbay did. Haven't had issue with Winn Dixie yet

justjim 07-11-2014 12:22 PM

Almost every supermarket has its "loss leaders". I'm not going to drive out my gas or use my time to travel around to actually lose money in the long run. If that's your hobby or "thing" to do with your time---no problem.

You wonder how some people make it to manager?

Walt. 07-11-2014 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by sailor47 (Post 905452)
I hope corporate doesn't waist a lot of resources answering the complaint. It kind of makes me mad when people jump on an error and demand the unreasonable price....

If I'm not mistaken that "unreasonable price" you mention was printed up and posted by Aldi's. They then refused to remove it. Why do you suppose they would do that?
The incorrect sign was still in place yesterday, but I did them a favor and moved it before I left. Oh, before the fake outrage about "stealing their sign", I didn't remove it from the store; I just placed it where it wouldn't "accidentally" mislead customers.

dirtbanker 07-11-2014 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by big guy (Post 905475)
I purchased green beans at Fresh Market that were $1.99 per pound......they charged me $11.99 per pound. I was given a refund so I returned for other purchases later. I bought Italian sweet sausage which, I think, were $3.99 lb.
When I got home I noticed that the package was stamped "pork chops, $4.99 per pound". I went back and brought this to the managers attention and he, again, gave me a refund. The last straw was during the holiday season when I bought tortilla chips. It was December, I was making something to take to a gathering. When I opened the package, the smell about knocked me over. Judging by the smell, the chips were old and rancid. Sure enough, when I checked the date, the bag had an October expiration date. The chips carried a Fresh Market brand. There definitely was nothing fresh about them. I had been burned three times and decided not to go back to the store. I emailed Fresh Market headquarters and told them my story. In their reply, the representative assured me that the manager would want to know and that my name had been passed on to the store and I would be called (I never was). So I never returned and I have repeated this story to everyone. There are no yellow signs but there are other ways to cheat a customer.

I have been pleased with the groceries and service over there, otherwise I would not have suggested the place. Possibly I have just been lucky.

RErmer 07-11-2014 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 905336)
I actually enjoy shopping the variety of stores we have available here. I mainly use Publix, but I go to Sam's for certain items, Aldi's for their Milk, Butter, some of their vegetables and I love the huge variety of German foods and chocolate they have, and the other half likes their wine prices. I also shop Win-Dixie (love their shaved beef and Hoagie rolls to make my own Phili Steak subs) and I like their meats, and I also shop WalMart for certain items, and let's not forget Fresh Market, love that gourmet store. Personally, I think we are very fortunate to have as many choices for shopping that we do have here. I have NEVER lived anywhere where so many food shops were available in such a small area, and I have NEVER had the time to shop around before so I am a happy camper.

I think some of us complain too much and don't see just how fortunate we are. So you'll hear no gripe from me about our availability of stores!:BigApplause:

:agree::agree:

shankerman 07-11-2014 01:31 PM

Surprised people buy meat at a store like Aldi's when we have so many other great stores with great meat departments.

msfooter 07-11-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by shankerman (Post 905829)
Surprised people buy meat at a store like Aldi's when we have so many other great stores with great meat departments.


Where do you find is the best place to buy good meat?

casita37 07-11-2014 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by memason (Post 905184)
Actually, being overcharged for sale items seems to be common practice in almost all stores these days. I don't just mean the supermarket, but other retail establishments, as well.

There will be a price marked on the shelve or the clothing rack, but when you checkout, the computer will not have that sale price, so you get charged normal price. If you don't catch it, well, you know...

Our experience has been that about 30% of the our sales items will ring up at the normal price and we have to tell the cashier... Don't think it's intentional, but the computer just doesn't get updated in a timely fashion.

So, it's not just Aldi's...it's happening everywhere.

If that happens to you at Publix, the item is free!! I don't know if there is an amount limit, or other restrictions, but it actually happened to me on a bag of apples.

Villages PL 07-11-2014 02:38 PM

I've been shopping at Summerfield Aldi's since they first opened several years ago and have never had a problem getting the lower shelf price.

What to do? After everything has been rung up, check your receipt before you leave the store. If you were charged more than what was marked on the shelf, you go back and tell the cashier. It doesn't happen very often; but when it does happen, they will give you a refund.

However, now that someone has moved the sign for the OPs beef product, you may have no basis to complain.

rubicon 07-11-2014 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 905871)
I've been shopping at Summerfield Aldi's since they first opened several years ago and have never had a problem getting the lower shelf price.

What to do? After everything has been rung up, check your receipt before you leave the store. If you were charged more than what was marked on the shelf, you go back and tell the cashier. It doesn't happen very often; but when it does happen, they will give you a refund.

However, now that someone has moved the sign for the OPs beef product, you may have no basis to complain.

VillagesPL Very good practice

tommy steam 07-11-2014 03:01 PM

Please keep us informed when Aldi contacts you about the problem with the store manager. I think most of us would like to know how corporate responds to this problem.

red tail 07-11-2014 03:11 PM

shopping at aldis is like shopping at dollar general....you get what you pay for as the saying goes!

Alaskarose 07-11-2014 06:48 PM

If the amount of money involved would cause them to call the police and have you arrested then it is a big deal in my book. I will be very careful at ALDI and by the way, these vendors are not the nice local retailers of old.

CFrance 07-11-2014 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by naneiben (Post 905784)
Aldi's is a German company with a unique and very successful business model. All business, no warm and fuzzy. Could it be that what some see as bad attitudes is simply a reflection of very busy employees doing their jobs? Think about it. Do you ever see their employees standing around chitchatting?

They pay their employees very well and are a demanding employer. IMO it's largely a cultural thing.

AFA this particular incident, who really knows? Have you ever had a bad day or made a mistake? I don't think it rises to the level of "warning" needed. If anyone thinks there's a conspirancy afoot, don't shop there. Geez!

Most stores, when they make a mistake like that, will honor the lower price. I don't think it's a conspiracy, but if they were very busy doing their jobs, the incorrect price wouldn't have been up there to begin with. So it should be their loss. How much does a dollar count against customer good will?

Barefoot 07-11-2014 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by shankerman (Post 905829)
Surprised people buy meat at a store like Aldi's when we have so many other great stores with great meat departments.

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Originally Posted by msfooter (Post 905851)
Where do you find is the best place to buy good meat?

I think Publix is better than Aldi's.
But I have to confess, the ambiance and product presentation at Fresh Market makes it appealing.


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