For anyone who does a lot of baking, you simply won't find prices less than Aldi's for what you need anywhere.. Just the nuts alone are "give-away" prices compared to other grocery stores and
Walmart.. Flours, sugars, butter, maraschino cherries, graham pie crusts, frozen pie crusts, olive oil, canola oil, sweetened condensed milk, pie fillings, etc., just can't be beat..
For general shopping the same holds true in our area - unless there are some specific name brands you "have" to have - which in many cases I have tricked my DD and her DH into "thinking" they were name brand just by putting them in empty name brand containers..

The only thing I really don't care for at Aldi's are their chips.. Something just doesn't taste right about them, so I never buy them.. Other than that, I will buy everything I can there (usually around $95 to $120) for 2 carts overflowing with groceries - and then stop by the regular supermarket (and/or Walmart) for the "must have" name brand items (coffee comes to mind) and certain meats that aren't available at Aldi's.. That food will last me for
months!!
When you're over that way give it a try.. Nothing ventured, nothing gained..
As others have said, there are good Aldi's and not-so-good Aldi's.. I'm fortunate in that all of mine are
better than good - and I love saving all that money!!
As for bagging your own groceries, I prefer to bag my own.. Cashiers and baggers (the few places that still have "baggers") are always too rushed - make each bag too heavy for me - and "mix" items in bags that should never be mixed (bars of soap in with your bread; cans on top of your eggs; etc..

).. So - regardless of where I'm shopping, I
always bag my own groceries.. Makes it much, much easier to put all those things away when I get home..
