• HubertManne@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    They are way popular around me nowadays. The way to go is pick up loss leaders from other places and then get what you want that is available at aldi and if its not available then get that from those other places to.

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    I like Aldi for staples like old-fashioned oats, cooking oil, and laundry detergent. But I can’t do all my shopping there because their meat is awful and their produce is very hit-or-miss. Typically I buy what I can at Aldi and get the rest at Giant, and if I’m getting fish, I go to Wegmans.

    • Baron von Fajita@infosec.pub
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      3 days ago

      They are popping up like crazy here. I’m all for it. I can get most of what I need at far lower prices than Kroger/Walmart and then just pick up the remainder at one of those two since we don’t have other options here.

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    3 days ago

    In the comments, a bunch of grump curmudgeons who don’t like their undue loyalty to overpriced stores being challenged.

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    3 days ago

    Germans are conquering again? Uh-oh.

    Diese Kommentarsektion ist jetzt Eigentum der Aldirepublik Deutschland.

  • Goldholz @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    You know I often play with the idea of opening a lot of buissness in the US with european customs, then a healthcare insurance for the employees and other neccessitys all like we have them in europe, so the others either get out competed from the market because this will have endless suply of people wanting to work for these companys, or it sets the new industy Standard

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    3 days ago

    Aldi has opened a few stores in Texas but is really going to struggle to compete with HEB. If all I had was Kroger or Safeway though, I’d take Aldi any day

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      3 days ago

      Different kind of store though. Aldi for the quick grocery reup. HEB is for the big monthly stock up.

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    I thought Trader Joe’s was Aldi? (Edit: I remembered correctly)

    Also, don’t let yourself be deceived by the low prices, they are made on the backs of mistreated employees (making the Albrecht family billionaires and some of the richest people in Germany and the world).

    Edit2: ah. Not that it makes any difference to non-Germans, but Aldi Nord has Trader Joe’s, this is Aldi Süd.

    Edit3: do buy your food there if you can’t afford anything else, I’m not telling you to starve. Just to be aware.

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      I have been truly deceived then because I can buy food there without worrying I may not be able to also afford gas and almost all the employees I have interacted with seem OK working there.

      Just out of curiosity, where do you get your food ensuring the employees are not mistreated?

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        Also, I can imagine Aldi’s practices being about on par with what US Americans are used to, sadly.

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        3 days ago

        I did not say don’t shop there if you can’t afford anything else. What I’m saying is don’t think of them as the good guys. I absolutely get that some (many) people are in that situation.

        I get my groceries at a local German chain that I at least haven’t heard anything egregious about in terms of employee treatment.

    • Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      3 days ago

      I have to eat, man. It’s literally double the price for food everywhere else. I’m not exaggerating, on average anything you find at any other grocery store will be twice the price as the equivalent at Aldi. I’m not in a food desert and I’m not shopping at high end stores, grocery stores just started putting the squeeze on during COVID and haven’t stopped.

      They’re also the only store I’ve ever seen that will let cashiers sit instead of forcing them to stand for 8 hours. By American standards those are good jobs.

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        I get it, absolutely, sometimes there’s simply no way to consume (perfectly) ethically.

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      Having lived in Aldi Süd territory for half a year now, I can’t say I’m impressed with how it was hyped up vs. Aldi Nord. All the Trader Joe’s stuff is missing.
      And Aldi Nord has the better apparel, which you sadly can only get in store (as far as I have seen).