Like others have stated, I have a negative opinion of Aldi's just cause of my childhood. Maybe it's time to give it another shot
I went today mainly because of this thread, plus I needed to waste more time with the kids while the missus was cleaning the house. I got a random selection of stuff, but not a whole lot. I filled 2 grocery bags for about $30. Couple bags of chips at less than $2...I specifically picked these up because chips can easily be cheap and nasty. The 3 YO son and I ate about 1/3 a bag on the way home, no complaints. Flour was 1.54 for a 5# bag, 10# bag of potatoes for $3...withholding judgement on these, as I'm picky about my taters, you can get a cheap or expensive bag that is spotted and rots quickly, but these on first glance look pretty good. Got the ingredients for green bean casserole for a test...if they can do that, I might be in. Picked up some Ramen for midnight snacks, prolly about the same as walmart. Didn't really get time to look over the produce or meats, they were stocking and I didn't have the patience to deal with that/other customers/a 3 year old wanting to explore everything.
First impressions...depending on results from this round of purchases, might be a stop once in a while to stock up on some stuff, but I don't think it'll be my go to store. Also, it'd be hard to get thru the current IC store with 2 kids, at least with the way the store was today. With Hy-Vee, I can get both kids in the cart and the aisles are wide enough that they're not going to either grab stuff or bust an arm reaching out while passing another cart. However, Hy-Vee is horribly overpriced compared to Fareway or Wal-Mart...but it's closer and more convenient for me so that's where a lot is bought. I also have a membership to Costco, and that's good, but limited on what they carry. I think this might fit in a niche with Costco where there are certain staples I get there, but the trips for a particular recipe will be somewhere else. Also will be interested to see the new IC store and if it improves on the experience.