Hi everyone,
So, it's time to take a long hard look at our finances, as August is coming very quickly! August will also bring the birth of our first baby & I feel I am having a bit of a breakdown about our budget!! I know we will be ok, but I still want to save wherever we can! The better we save, the more time I can spend away from work with our precious bubba!!
An Aldi store has recently opened near our place & I am interested in peoples thoughts! I have only been in there once, just for a sticky and I think I would like to give it a go!
I just have to convince DH who is a bit of a brand name snob
So, tell me about the good and the bad.....
Thanks in advance,
T





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. Most of the the time we are really happy with the quality of their stuff. You do occasionally find something dud there, but you don't know until you try it. Of course you can't buy everything you need there, I still go to Woolworths to get my fav coffee and a few other bits and pieces.

maybe it depends on the machine..
Basically our 1st visit into the store was BAD. They didn't have baskets and the trolly's cost money which we didn't have coin and the line was so long at the checkout we didn't bother lining up to get change. So as a business we thought it was crazy that shoppers who fell into that predicament could only buy as much stuff as they could carry kwim. Then we got to the check out and the man was one of the rudest customer service people we have ever come across. We asked if they had bags and he said no so dh asked him if he could stack our stuff so that it was easier to carry and the man said "how bout you stack em yourself" followed by "we're not about that at Aldi" and we were like WTF??? What ARE you about then? Obviously not customer service. We realise that this was one person and others may be better but I went in there again to look at something from the catalouge and the girl I spoke to was also rude so I had nearly decided that I would never go in there again after the one thing I did buy was terrible. It was some frozen pastries, little triangle thingos and inside of them was I kid you not, NOTHING lol they were just pastry with no filling like on the cover of the packet so as for food we won't buy anything from there. BUT having said all of this I went in there just today for the 3rd time in 4 years to buy some disposable nappies. After reading a thread on BB so many people rave about them I thought I'd try them out. I had been using cloth but bub seams to be in between sizes for the ones I have and the huggies are pretty expensive although work great. Anyway bub has got his 1st Aldi nappy on right now so I hope they are good for him too.

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