ALDI is changing the way it displays grocery prices in stores nationwide
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Frequent ALDI shoppers have been taken by surprise after the German retailer rolled out major changes to its pricing structures – including the introduction of digital price tags in its stores.
While some shoppers have lauded the move, others have pointed out that the new tags are making it difficult for them to scan through the products on sale.
The new digital tags have replaced the traditional paper tags in ALDI stores in South Australia, as well as selected stores in New South Wales and Queensland as part of a trial.
ALDI recently confirmed that an initiative to install digital price tags in its stores has been successful.
This move intends to bring ALDI into a ‘new digital shopping age’, leaving paper price tags and scanners in the past.
Shoppers have taken to social media to discuss the changes to the retail store.
One shopper wrote: 'OMG so I went into ALDI today and noticed that the price tag changes!'
'Is this new? Or have I been living under a rock, it’s like a mini computer!'
Another said: 'I had no idea they were actual screens either until I saw an obviously faulty one flickering. I was staring at it confused for way too long.'
A third added: 'My mind blew and wondered if it was new or if they’ve always been like this and I just had no idea!'
Several customers said that the new digital tags would be ‘much easier’ for staff to scan and read, especially during peak hours.
One shopper described the new digital pricing tags as 'convenient', saying: 'We went in over the weekend and couldn’t believe it, it’s ridiculous.'
However, others argue that the move to install digital price tags in some stores will ‘make things difficult’ for the shoppers themselves.
One person wrote: 'Sometimes the old way is the best way.'
'We went in over the weekend and couldn’t believe it, it’s ridiculous,' another added.
A third chimed in: 'My local Woolies has just brought these in, but I can’t read them.'
'Agree, it’s so hard to see what’s on special now,' another quipped.
ALDI confirmed that more stores will be rolling out the new digital pricing tags in the future, assuring its customers that the new initiative will make shopping much easier and faster.
What are your thoughts on ALDI's new digital price tags? Will this make your shopping experience at the supermarket better? Better yet, do you prefer checking out paper tags over electronic ones? Share your opinions with us in the comments below!
While some shoppers have lauded the move, others have pointed out that the new tags are making it difficult for them to scan through the products on sale.
The new digital tags have replaced the traditional paper tags in ALDI stores in South Australia, as well as selected stores in New South Wales and Queensland as part of a trial.
ALDI recently confirmed that an initiative to install digital price tags in its stores has been successful.
This move intends to bring ALDI into a ‘new digital shopping age’, leaving paper price tags and scanners in the past.
Shoppers have taken to social media to discuss the changes to the retail store.
One shopper wrote: 'OMG so I went into ALDI today and noticed that the price tag changes!'
'Is this new? Or have I been living under a rock, it’s like a mini computer!'
Another said: 'I had no idea they were actual screens either until I saw an obviously faulty one flickering. I was staring at it confused for way too long.'
A third added: 'My mind blew and wondered if it was new or if they’ve always been like this and I just had no idea!'
Several customers said that the new digital tags would be ‘much easier’ for staff to scan and read, especially during peak hours.
One shopper described the new digital pricing tags as 'convenient', saying: 'We went in over the weekend and couldn’t believe it, it’s ridiculous.'
However, others argue that the move to install digital price tags in some stores will ‘make things difficult’ for the shoppers themselves.
One person wrote: 'Sometimes the old way is the best way.'
'We went in over the weekend and couldn’t believe it, it’s ridiculous,' another added.
A third chimed in: 'My local Woolies has just brought these in, but I can’t read them.'
'Agree, it’s so hard to see what’s on special now,' another quipped.
Key Takeaways
- ALDI supermarket has confirmed a major change to the way it prices items at stores by rolling out digital price tags on shelves to all stores in South Australia, as well as selected stores in New South Wales and Queensland as part of a trial.
- Electronic labels have replaced paper tags in these stores, bringing ALDI into a new digital shopping age.
- Some shoppers are excited by the new tags, while others find them difficult to read.
ALDI confirmed that more stores will be rolling out the new digital pricing tags in the future, assuring its customers that the new initiative will make shopping much easier and faster.
What are your thoughts on ALDI's new digital price tags? Will this make your shopping experience at the supermarket better? Better yet, do you prefer checking out paper tags over electronic ones? Share your opinions with us in the comments below!