I love shopping at ALDI, and I work at Walmart. The store is much smaller, I can get in and out and find what I need much quicker without having to cover 10 acres. The selection is limited, but that is by design. 90% (just speaking figuratively) of the products are private label ALDI exclusive brands. There is no need to have 5 different brands of the same kind of canned tomatoes to choose from when ALDI's brand works just fine. Less time needed to browse the selection, I can just grab and go. The cart thing is actually genius. It's not hard to get amd put back your own cart. The lot is smaller so I probably walk less distance returning my cart than I would returning it to a cart corrall at Walmart anyways. I have about 10 reusable bags I take with me every trip, bought from ALDI for a couple bucks each, and they last a long time. All these things are meant to save the store money, which keeps prices low. When I shop at Walmart I'm using self check so I bag my own stuff anyway, the way I want to bag it. The only thing that might annoy me about ALDI is the way the cashiers throw your items in the cart pretty carlessly, thoughn they'll at least put the bread and eggs in the seat of the cart to keep from crushing them. ALDI's selection and quality has greatly improved from when I first started shopping there 20 years ago. Their "chips ahoy" cookies are half the price of real Chips Ahoy and I can't tell the difference in taste. I will gladly take that over higher service. Then only other downside is no fresh deli counter or bakery, but I can get those few items at another store.