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14 Reasons To Try Aldi if You Don’t Enjoy Grocery Shopping (#9 Is SO Nice)

Sick of grocery shopping? Try Aldi to get in and get out quickly.

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Updated Dec. 16, 2025
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Aldi is a popular grocery store for reasons like their unique products and affordable prices, but that's not all.

Not only you can save money on everyday purchases at Aldi, but they also make shopping in itself much simpler. If you dread getting stuck for way too long at the supermarket every week, Aldi might be a grocery shopping heaven for you.

Here are a few reasons why shopping at Aldi is much easier and even enjoyable for many.

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Consistency in store layout and offerings

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One thing returning shoppers love about Aldi is the store's layout. It's similar across all locations, which makes it easy to find what you're looking for. 

For example, if meat is on your list, and it should be at Aldi if you're wanting to keep more money in your bank account, you'll want to head to the back of the store.

Each Aldi also has an aisle or two for seasonal things, so they rotate these products in and out of this section rather than rearranging the entire store.

Simple choices

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If you enjoy choosing from 40 different varieties of ranch dressing, then Aldi isn't the store for you. 

However, if you want to get in and out to enjoy the rest of your day, you'll appreciate the fact that Aldi carries most products under their own label, along with maybe only one or two other brands.

More than 90% of Aldi's products are its own exclusive, private-label brands. Many of these products are usually as good (if not better) than national or other generic brands, so you can grab the items on your list without worrying about taste.

Smaller stores

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Unlike its competitors, Aldi stores aren't very large in size. They average around 18,000 square feet, with just over 10,000 square feet for the sales floor.

For shoppers that can feel overwhelmed in grocery stores, this can be a welcomed change. The modest space offers the products you need without a large supply of aisles, offering your faster and more efficient shopping trips.

Curbside pickup and delivery options

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If you truly do not enjoy stepping foot in a grocery store, Aldi gives you the option to skip it altogether. They have partnerships with Instacart and DoorDash to offer delivery, and they have curbside pickup available at some of their store locations. 

Who wouldn't love to shop online in their pajamas and take advantage of same-day grocery delivery?

They offer specialty foods

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Don't let their modest size and selection fool you. Aldi still has the fancy, specialty items you love. Gluten-free tortillas? Tikka masala sauce? Cranberry-infused goat cheese? Check, check, and check! 

Aldi offers just enough splurge-worthy foods to keep your tastebuds excited but not so many to overwhelm you in the grocery store.

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No plastic bag waste

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Aldi has committed to remove all plastic bags by the end of 2023. It's already removed them from nearly 500 stores, and the stores that do still have them the grocer charges for plastic bags. This means that many shoppers bring their own bags.

This is not only great for the environment (less plastic, please), but it's also a relief for whatever drawer is already stuffed to the gills with plastic grocery store bags (we know you know you have one).

There's a section for impulse buys

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For moments of weakness when you're craving a good deal, you can check out the Aldi Finds section — affectionately known to Aldi fans as the "Aisle of Shame." Here, they have everything from habanero peach jam to yoga mats.

But you're probably thinking, "this aisle sounds a bit overwhelming?" Because this section is relegated to one spot, you can totally avoid impulse buying if you want to, but you're bound to find something fun!

Low prices

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Prices are low enough at Aldi that they are gobbling up the market share of many major grocery chains. 

And with inflation pushing the prices of everything from eggs to peanut butter higher and higher, it's a welcome relief to see low prices for an item on today's grocery list.

Efficient cashiers

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The employees at Aldi stock shelves and ring up orders, and they are dang good at both. 

At Aldi, you're responsible for bagging your own groceries, so the checkout process is exceptionally speedy. Even long lines go fairly quickly.

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High-quality produce

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The quality of the produce is a key element in any grocery store, and Aldi has worked to improve the quality of their produce over the years. 

Not only do they offer reasonably priced organic fruits and veggies, but some produce is delivered daily and restocked regularly to ensure freshness.

Plenty of organic options

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If you buy a lot of organic products, Aldi has you covered here, too. If you're shopping online, it's simple to filter for organic and non-GMO items. 

When you're in the store, organic products have a USDA organic label right on the shelf, so no need to scrutinize labels — you know the quality of what you're getting.

"Twice as Nice" guarantee

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Not sure about an Aldi-specific product? It's actually a risk-free gamble to try it out. All Aldi-brand food items are backed by a "Twice as Nice" guarantee. 

If you don't like something, return the unused portion of it with a receipt for a replacement and a refund. Even without a receipt, you can still get in-store credit.

No membership required

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Skip the ID check at the front door and the interrogation from the receipt patrol on the way out. 

At Aldi, you can get all the low-price benefits of a warehouse club without the membership fee or the pixelated, awful picture on an ID card (though without the free samples, sadly).

Limited assortment of items

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At most grocery stores, there can be a few options available for the same item (think back to the earlier example of 40 different kinds of ranch dressing). Aldi limits what's available for each product type, so you won't waste time comparing different versions of the same thing.

Moreover, stocking fewer options means the customer ultimately saves more because the store can keep costs down. Even though there is less to choose from, you are still able to beat inflation and high prices.

Bottom line

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For those that hate spending endless hours grocery shopping, Aldi is a good store for getting what you need quickly, then moving on with your day. 

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