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Bottom Dollar Question

A Bottom Dollar opened up the street from me on Thursday. I wanted to stop after work today to use the nice coupon they sent me in the mail.

Are they like Aldi? Do I need to bring bags and have a quarter for the cart? Do they take credit cards? I want to make sure I get cash at lunch if necessary.

What is worth buying there and what should I consider avoiding?

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Re: Bottom Dollar Question

  • kris356kris356 member
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    edited June 2014
    No to all those things. But to use the coupon you need to sign up for their rewards card. They do the "we got a deal" thing so it isn't consistent in its offerings, it is like Value King.
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  • lishielishie member
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    kris356 said:
    No to all those things. But to use the coupon you need to sign up for their rewards card. It reminds me of Foodland.
    I've given up on personal privacy. I'll submit myself to the rewards card. I have four weeks of coupons in my wallet. I'm all about $10 off of $20 purchases :)
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  • lishie said:
    kris356 said:
    No to all those things. But to use the coupon you need to sign up for their rewards card. It reminds me of Foodland.
    I've given up on personal privacy. I'll submit myself to the rewards card. I have four weeks of coupons in my wallet. I'm all about $10 off of $20 purchases :)
    I totally understand. They only times I have gone was when I had the coupons when they opened on McKnight! Both of the stores by me are out of my way so I would have to make an effort and no coupons means no effort!  :P
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  • lishielishie member
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    It's so convenient to my house, that if the parking lot is easier to deal with than the garages at GE and Aldi, I may become a regular shopper if I like the store well enough.
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  • At our Bottom Dollar you do need a quarter for the cart.   I walked up to the store one day, tried to get in the exit, then finally figured out how to get in, only to realize that I had to go back to my car for my "Aldi Quarter" to use a buggy.  
  • There is a Bottom Dollar right next to my office. I really like it and do most of my shopping there.

    You can take bags but they do have boxes available. Some stores require a quarter for the cart others don't.
    Ryan & Casey Married July 17, 2004
    Gabriel John Born February 23, 2012

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  • They take credit and debit.

    I would stay away from the meat. I've bought the purdue chicken with no issue - but I'd steer clear of other meat offerings. Weird textures, stringy.

    Their produce is phenomenally priced and good quality. They have spaghetti squash for $0.99/lb most days. They have major label items too. You may have trouble getting some items there, as they just don't carry certain things - but the staples I've bought there are always stocked. If it weren't for the meat issue, I could do all of my shopping there.
    Ryan & Casey Married July 17, 2004
    Gabriel John Born February 23, 2012

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  • I would stay away from the meat. I've bought the purdue chicken with no issue - but I'd steer clear of other meat offerings. Weird textures, stringy.


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  • I've had similar issues with Aldi meat. I just stick to Costco giant packs of meat and chicken now, lol.

    Ryan & Casey Married July 17, 2004
    Gabriel John Born February 23, 2012

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