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Anonymous ID: oJG5N0ypUnited States
7/25/2025, 12:00:39 AM No.511265994
Aldi
Aldi
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Politically speaking, why is this Mexican store so much cheaper than ShartMart or Kroger? Is it not owned by Jews?
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Anonymous ID: mA8PKQNSGermany
7/25/2025, 12:03:53 AM No.511266248
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>>511265994 (OP)
YOU VILL BUY IN THE GERMAN STORE

Will Aldi soon be the second largest grocery retailer in the USA?

And why is Aldi so successful in the US? Given the inflation in the US, Aldi benefits from low prices and lean structures. With its business model, familiar from Germany, Aldi operates with significantly fewer staff per store, thus gaining an advantage over its competitors: affordable private labels, a smaller product range with smaller stores and lower real estate costs, and lower transportation costs through local meat producers.

And the strategy is apparently paying off – for the discount chain and for its customers: According to a study by Ernst & Young, US customers save up to 36 percent when shopping at Aldi. The company claims to have gained 19 million new US customers last year.

Aldi has been present in the USA since 1976. The German chain aims to have 3,200 stores in the USA by the end of 2028.
Anonymous ID: rvsaT7+mUnited States
7/25/2025, 12:07:31 AM No.511266556
>>511265994 (OP)
I go there only to buy cheap spaghetti and meatballs in a can
Anonymous ID: 7+tmkuTO
7/25/2025, 12:10:37 AM No.511266790
>>511265994 (OP)
Aldi / Lidl are German

They have a good vertical integration model which reduces costs and lets them focus on their own brands. They also keep stores simple and generally employ higher quality people and pay them more so they run more efficiently. Again reducing costs and increasing their margins

Medium quality stuff at low end prices with fast service. Not much to dislike
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Anonymous ID: vg2xo1vaDenmark
7/25/2025, 12:11:39 AM No.511266869
I never go to Ikea because I hate Swedes
Anonymous ID: 9ZdIVKuHUnited Kingdom
7/25/2025, 12:16:27 AM No.511267241
>>511266790
Sounds very unamerican
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Anonymous ID: 7+tmkuTO
7/25/2025, 12:19:40 AM No.511267495
>>511267241
It is. But Im originally from the UK so Aldi was second nature for me