ALDI 3205 Lincoln Highway East, Thorndale, PA 19372
About the Business
ALDI is a renowned food, grocery, and supermarket store located at 3205 Lincoln Highway East in Thorndale, Pennsylvania. At ALDI, you will find a wide variety of fresh produce, organic foods, meats, beverages, and award-winning items at incredibly low prices. With new limited-time ALDI Finds added weekly, there is always something exciting to discover. You can shop online for curbside pickup or delivery at select locations, or visit the store in person to start saving on quality products. ALDI is committed to offering a curated selection of ALDI-exclusive brands, with over 90% of products in-store being ALDI exclusive. The store also carries a limited selection of national brands based on customer feedback. ALDI is dedicated to providing high-quality products at unbeatable prices, with a focus on saving customers money on the items they want most. Experience the ALDI difference and start saving today!
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Location & Phone number
3205 Lincoln Hwy E, Thorndale, PA 19372, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"This store opened recently in the area in thorndale area closer to Lincoln Highway, closer to Domino's Pizza. The store has a huge parking lot, not greatly lit but okay. They have carts to grab as you enter the store, and then you will see the fruits and vegetables section.they have a decent amount of fruit but limited veggies. The prices of the fruits are reasonable. The store is well maintained, and the ambiance is great. The staff is constantly checking and restocking each and every aisle. The store is very clean and nicely maintained. I also shopped for diary products, and they have a good selection and organic options, too. The checkout counters are easy to get out. The staff is friendly and very assisting the customers."
"This just in! Aldi has finally invaded Thorndale! For years, I've been a loyal Aldi patron. I've been a longtime customer since the 90s when Aldi was hardly a household name. Back when their loaves of bread were $0.63/loaf. Aldi has been in our lives for over 30 years, and we're glad to see they're even closer to home. Aldi in Thorndale is part of a revival for the shopping center. Once used exclusively as a Big Kmart, the property remained unused for many years until the Lomax flooring company repurposed the property. Among the many town meetings, many proposed businesses were suggested and Aldi determined to be one of the finalists. For newcomers to Aldi, you bag your own groceries, you pay (and get back) a quarter to use the ultra smooth handling shopping carts and with the latest installation, have the opportunity to self checkout. No matter how long the line, the skilled cashiers can check you out very rapidly. The food is amazing and quality is on par with national brands. While we have encountered some products that are not as good as we expect (it's fun to try new foods!) you can simply talk with the staff for a refund. They are not kidding when they have the double satisfaction guarantee. If you don't like it, they'll refund your money, and give you a replacement. The Thorndale location we exceptionally busy when we visited on opening day. The infamous "Aldi Finds" (Aka: Aldi aisle of shame) had plenty of limited time offers and products. Every Wednesday, new items in the are stocked so if you see it there, get it whole you can! My last visit was on day 0, May 3rd, 2023. The official ribbon cutting ceremony was today, 5/4/23. Because this is the former Kmart, the layout was Identical to the Malvern, or Lehighton Aldi, with more spacing between aisles. While large, the quantity of traditional registers is minimal, and one would expect the self checkout area to be scaled to the size of the building. (it is not). There seemed to be more frozen food refrigerators, and the Aldi finds aisles seem as big as other locations. The bagging area is significantly smaller, and I didn't see any difference in products. We are very excited to see Aldi in our town!"
"I really like Aldi, clean stores, helpful employees, and good prices. The one thing that gets me is when they run out of ad items on the first day of the ad and then have no similar replacement items or rainchecks."
"Great stores to save lots of money but not the best selection. If you're looking for band brand stuff that hit it miss and if they do have a name brand it'll only be one or maybe two items. Their pet selection also isn't great so we still have to go to Giant for things like cat and dog food. Also the shampoo, soap, and body wash selection is also very minimal and we usually have to go to another store for those things. Overall this store seems clean and organized well enough to find what you need easily. The lack of selection is a small sacrifice to save so much money."
"Good German discount supermarket with Mercedes-Benz quality :=)"
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