Great story about Aldi:
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2019...ces/index.html
Great story about Aldi:
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2019...ces/index.html
For how many years has Aldi been this mysterious “newcomer” in the news now? They’ve been in the US since the 70s and have been expanding for quite a while.
But they have only recently become pretty aggressive in their US expansion.
I had personally never shopped there until recently.
Aldi is adding another location to Norman at 3101 Classen Blvd which is South of Hwy 9 and on the East side of Hwy 77.
I recently shopped at the Yukon Aldi and they have converted a cash register (or two) to a self checkout that has four self-serve lanes with an additional fifth self-serve checkout on the wall next to the sacking table. I hope that the OKC Aldi in Mayfair gets the same treatment.
Yay because who doesn’t love paying the same price for food on top of getting to do extra work like check yourself out!
^^^^^^^^^^
Same with Homeland at 18th and Classen. I know those people and they know me.
Glad to see positive Homeland posts. And I'm not surprised. The one on N. Rockwell is the same way. They really try for an employee friendly workplace and I believe that shows.
Walmart and more often anymore places like Home Depot and Lowe's I use self check to avoid cashiers.
Self checkout makes less sense for Aldi considering how quickly and efficiently the standard checkout process is with even a single cashier.
I have never seen more than one checker at that May Avenue store.
I usually only buy a few things and I'm always stuck behind several people with huge cartfuls. I would certainly shop in there more frequently if they had self-checkout.
Given Aldi's bare-bones, cost-cutting approach, self-checkout makes total sense.
Mostly shop at Aldi on Sunday morning between 9am-10am (Expressway or Penn) and it never takes long during those times.
I am in Aldi one to two times a week at May. They usually have one checker but open a 2nd if line is too long. however even with the line long i never really wait long at all. they are quick! i also find most people let people with a few items cut them if they have a full cart. one of the things I love about Aldi actually is i see a lot of good will to other shoppers. giving each other carts without exchanging quarters and letting them cut lines.
I just wish, like most things, that Aldi would be where they were prepandemic. Their veggies have been subpar and the stores have been empty or a sh$t show on cleanliness/organization (does not matter the location). I understand they are probably doing more with less.
Yeah their vegetables in particular have been tasting like a Portland, Maine’s fisherman’s ass. Not sure what the deal is with that.
The main issue I have with Aldi in the US is comparing them the stores in Germany.....the original German version is much nicer. That said, we've generally found some pretty good deals and good food even if the US stores are more like Dollar General in comparison.
I find I can rarely get everything on my grocery list at an Aldi, which sucks, because the prices are great. Their produce has rarely been above mediocre, and they frequently just don't carry things available at every other grocery store. I'll run in there if I need like one or two things, though, because I love browsing the aisle where they put all the random stuff.
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