I really, really like the concept of Aldi where you kind of get what you get and don't have to agonize over comparisons, and everything just seems to move along quickly and efficiently (though I feel like they need one more aisle so you end up at the front of the store rather than the back once you've gone up and down every aisle.) However, we eat as "whole" and "clean" and organic as possible, and try to stay away from chemicals, processed stuff, and high fructose corn syrup...oh, and we're sodium restricted. So when I go, I buy some of their trail mix and almonds, sometimes some crackers, oddly enough, their "gourmet" oil and vinegar dressings are pretty "clean" and low sodium. I also get their old fashioned oats, dry beans, their whole wheat pasta, sometimes some cleaning supplies, and sometimes some frozen berries. I've also tried some of their produce and I've been pretty happy, but no organic offerings. I do like their weekly "other stuff" and often get some good finds like a triple crock pot, those glass watering globes, a game of washers, some legos...just really random stuff that is a good price and kinda fun to goo see what they've got.
So, for us I guess it isn't a good fit since I don't really find a whole lot that is low sodium and doesn't have HFCS, and I really wish I could because I love the simplicity of the shopping experience.