 Did you know that Aldi now offers curbside pick-up and delivery? Either njrude22.com here with another kind of supermarket chat. We used to do it every week. We'd talk about the flyers that we got in the mail or wherever they came. And we haven't done that in a while because it was pointless because all we did was tell you how bad most of the food you buy at a supermarket is or was. So, but today we're going to talk about Aldi. Aldi is one of my favorite supermarkets around because they are affordable. They're common sense. They run a lean operation. They don't have eight billion people. I think they have three employees on staff at all times. And that's pretty amazing. They work really hard. And I heard the working conditions weren't that great, but the pay is better. So it's a little bit of a challenge for these. They're mostly young people that work there. It seems like maybe it teaches them a lesson about hard work and efficiency. When this whole crisis started, they didn't have a curbside pickup or delivery. You had to go to the store. And I guess they figured out after five months or so that they can partner up with Instacart. And it's very interesting because Aldi, we found that had this pickup was in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, and there was no charge for the pickup. Like shop right charges five dollars to pick up your food. And I think given other Aldi's across the country might charge I think a little Amiga fee like two bucks, $1.99. I didn't know what to expect. I never used the Instacart. Instacart is the app or the company that handles the ordering process for Aldi. I didn't know what to expect. I'm thinking it was going to be a little bit of a hassle. I mean, like the online shopping we've done at other other supermarkets has been a little bit iffy, especially in the beginning. Shop right was was horrible. And it's up standard because it's hard to find the things you want. And the search results aren't that great. I did my first order back in September with Aldi. It was extremely accurate. It was it found almost everything I was looking for. It wasn't hard to find anything. The search results were very accurate as far as I was concerned, or at least compared to the other online shopping options. We're very happy, actually, because we like Aldi a lot because we have a several go to products that we use for our house here, at least me in particular, is I mean, I love their instant coffee. It's like two ninety two dollars and ninety cents for like a hundred and twenty cups of coffee. And once you get used to it, you won't really miss your your twelve dollar lattes and all these other fancy things they convince you to believe. But they also have very low priced heavy cream. I'm sure it's made by some common company. I think Walmart also has very affordable heavy cream. They taste identical to me. And they also have very good paper towels at Aldi and budget friendly baby products. They don't sell alcohol at these Aldi's in New Jersey. But I really think it was it was a nice experience. It was a very nice experience to pick up and the Instacart app is really quite user friendly. I hate to to embrace technology like this, but it was it was surprisingly well done. So that's it. I think you should check out Aldi. And if you have one near you, they're not too many in New Jersey or at least where we are in the central stretches. I think a handful three four. So that's it. Try it out. Give it a give it a shot. If you live in PA, New Jersey or New York or wherever, wherever you can find one, I highly recommend it. And we'll talk maybe a little bit more in the future about what products we probably don't recommend from Aldi and what which are our gold standard in general. So that's it. Have a nice day.