ultrapampers Posted July 3, 2009 Share Posted July 3, 2009 Does anybody here shop at Aldi supermarkets? If so, do you know what brands of diapers (baby and/or adult) they carry? Link to comment
ArtemisEnterri Posted July 3, 2009 Share Posted July 3, 2009 Does anybody here shop at Aldi supermarkets? If so, do you know what brands of diapers (baby and/or adult) they carry? I've been in many Aldi stores in multiple states, and have never once seen any adult diapers. The only disposable absorbent diaper-related items I've seen in Aldi are baby diapers and women's maxi pads. Link to comment
AutieAB Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 I've visited a European Aldi (god awful place to shop, really) and didn't see any diapers at all as far as I remember. They tend to get 'special' lines in on a short term basis though. I'd imagine that if they ever did sell any, they would be low-budget German brands as that's where they get most of their stock from. The British Aldi stores definitely wouldn't sell adult diapers. Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 Aldi is amazing. Agreed- their food prices in many items is unbelievably low and the quality is usually good or better Were it not for Aldi and a couple other local discount food stored I'd spend at least 1/3 more to eat the same foods You get 3 years warranty on all electricals. I have seen their nappies, but never bought them. I don't know about their warranties but the Aldi near me in the US doesn't have any incontinence products. No big deal since that's well covered around here by other stores I am wondering about something though Here in the US shopping cart theft is a problem. Aldi carts have a gadget that chains them together. You stick a quarter dollar coin in and it releases a cart- when you return the cart it releases your coin. Do all Aldi stores internationally have this gadget, or is this a US only thing? Bettypooh Link to comment
DL_Master Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 I am wondering about something though Here in the US shopping cart theft is a problem. Aldi carts have a gadget that chains them together. You stick a quarter dollar coin in and it releases a cart- when you return the cart it releases your coin. Do all Aldi stores internationally have this gadget, or is this a US only thing? Bettypooh yeah thay have them all over the place here, it's to stop idiots nicking the trollies Link to comment
AutieAB Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 I am wondering about something though Here in the US shopping cart theft is a problem. Aldi carts have a gadget that chains them together. You stick a quarter dollar coin in and it releases a cart- when you return the cart it releases your coin. Do all Aldi stores internationally have this gadget, or is this a US only thing? That's commonplace in Britain but a quarter is a bargain - it's always a quid in Blighty (I guess it's something to do with dollar coins being like rocking horse poop)... Link to comment
DL_Master Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 That's commonplace in Britain but a quarter is a bargain - it's always a quid in Blighty (I guess it's something to do with dollar coins being like rocking horse poop)... rofl yeah we're pretty frugal here no-one wants to lost a quid Link to comment
PhilDL Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 Here in Tennessee I've never seen adult diapers. Their baby diapers are sold under the name "Nanny's". Phil Does anybody here shop at Aldi supermarkets? If so, do you know what brands of diapers (baby and/or adult) they carry? Link to comment
ArtemisEnterri Posted July 5, 2009 Share Posted July 5, 2009 Agreed- their food prices in many items is unbelievably low and the quality is usually good or better Were it not for Aldi and a couple other local discount food stored I'd spend at least 1/3 more to eat the same foods I don't know about their warranties but the Aldi near me in the US doesn't have any incontinence products. No big deal since that's well covered around here by other stores I am wondering about something though Here in the US shopping cart theft is a problem. Aldi carts have a gadget that chains them together. You stick a quarter dollar coin in and it releases a cart- when you return the cart it releases your coin. Do all Aldi stores internationally have this gadget, or is this a US only thing? Bettypooh I'm glad other stores haven't caught on to that idea... Half the time when I go shopping, I have NO cash, just my debit card. Link to comment
Darkfinn Posted July 5, 2009 Share Posted July 5, 2009 I have never seen adult diapers at Aldi. Link to comment
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