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  • Our Local Aldi Has Gone All Digital

    06/28/2023 7:20:16 PM PDT · by Paul R. · 86 replies
    Me | 6/28/2023 | Paul R.
    Well, to put it bluntly, this sucks. I was in our local Aldi store earlier today and they were in the midst of going to all digital pricing. That is, there's essentially a bar code on the shelf under each group of boxes of items, or under the 2% milk rack, etc., which you scan with a smart phone to get the price. No printed prices are on the shelves, and won't be, according to the employee I spoke with.
  • Aldis (grocery stores) continues growth strategy with 120 new stores in 2023

    05/05/2023 6:45:34 AM PDT · by dennisw · 59 replies
    Supermarket News ^ | May 04, 2023 | Staff
    The grocer plans to open 35 stores in the first quarter alone | Batavia, Ill.,-based Aldi is adding 120 new stores this year and will have more than 2,400 stores nationwide by the end of the year. This year’s planned expansion builds on a strong year in 2022 when Aldi opened and remodeled 139 stores, welcomed approximately 9.4 million new customers and drove double-digit growth year-over-year as shoppers sought relief from soaring food prices. The grocer is on track to continue that momentum this year, opening 35 stores in the first quarter alone and welcoming 5.3 million new customers to...
  • Aldi, Walmart Rolling Back Prices on Thanksgiving Staples as Inflation Surges

    11/09/2022 6:44:29 AM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 19 replies
    The Penny Hoarder ^ | November 7, 2022 | Timothy Moore
    Budgeting for Thanksgiving dinner later this month? You might want to shop at Aldi. From prosciutto to potatoes to pumpkin pie, Aldi is offering all its traditional Thanksgiving foods at 2019 prices. According to the grocery store, that’s up to a 30% discount on your Thanksgiving favorites. The promotion runs now through Nov. 29, meaning you can get your discount food items for an early Friendsgiving and a traditional Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 24. If you’ve got the pantry space, you can even head back to Aldi after Thanksgiving to stock up on Christmas dinner staples before the promotion ends....
  • Aldi considers selling edible INSECTS to help families through the cost-of-living crisis

    10/21/2022 4:00:37 AM PDT · by dynachrome · 45 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 10-19-22 | DARREN BOYLE
    Budget supermarket Aldi is considering selling edible insect recipe kits as the cost of living crisis hits families. Bugs such as crickets are known to be a cheap and sustainable form of protein. Now Aldi is weighing up whether to stock products by Yum Bug, which make the insect recipe kits. Yum Bug founders Aaron Thomas and Leo Taylor, both 28, are competing against other start-ups to get their product on the supermarket's shelves. The duo were picked from hundreds of applicant's to appear on Channel 4's 'Aldi's Next Big Thing' tomorrow.
  • 13 Woke Corporations Fighting Back Against Texas Mask Mandate Repeal

    03/04/2021 5:13:16 PM PST · by CheshireTheCat · 64 replies
    Trending Politics ^ | March 4, 2021 | Kyle Becker
    Major corporations in Texas and Mississippi are reassuring their customers they will continue to enforce mask mandates and other CDC guidelines in reaction to the state governors’ recent announcements. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott led the way, and Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves followed soon after, by repealing state-wide mask mandates and lifting lockdown orders on Tuesday. The new state guideliness give businesses the green light to return to 100% capacity. The following 13 major corporations have already released statements or responded to inquiries that confirm their mask mandates and other coronavirus guidelines will continue to be in force despite states lifting...
  • Some Fresh Express salads recalled due to multi-state outbreak of Cyclospora infections

    06/28/2020 2:09:38 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 7 replies
    fox8 ^ | 06/27/2020 | Brittany Rall
    According to the FDA, there is a multi-state outbreak of Cyclospora infections potentially linked to salads containing those ingredients. Cyclospora is a microscopic parasite that can affect the intestinal tract and cause diarrhea. It is treated with antibiotics. As a result, Giant Eagle, Walmart and Aldi have issued recalls for several Fresh Express salad products. Customers should throw those products away immediately. The recalled products are clearly marked with the letter “Z” at the beginning of the Product Code, which is located on the upper right-hand corner of the front of the package. Those products containing iceberg lettuce, red cabbage...
  • Minneapolis neighborhoods face food desert after looting closes multiple stores

    06/05/2020 8:27:04 AM PDT · by Salman · 130 replies
    Minneapolis Star Trubune ^ | JUNE 2, 2020 | John Ewoldt
    With Cub, Target, two Aldi stores and many small markets damaged by rioting over the past week, Longfellow and about eight other neighborhoods have nearly become a food desert. “I consider the loss of these businesses devastating,” said Melanie Majors, executive director of the Longfellow Community Council. “Besides just the food, there’s a lack of retail for diapers, formula, household goods, even clothing.” Many residents of the area shop lower-priced stores such as Aldi or dollar stores. Two of those dollar stores — including Family Dollar on Lake Street — were destroyed in last week’s looting and violence that arose...
  • E. coli cases lead to a recall covering 97K pounds of salad products

    11/22/2019 10:43:53 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 81 replies
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | November 22, 2019 | The Miami Herald
    An E. coli outbreak led to a recall covering 22 states and 97,272 pounds of ready-to-eat salad sold at Domino's Pizza and a list of grocers that includes Walmart, Target, Aldi, Albertsons and Giant Eagle. The lettuce is the potential E. coli carrier in the salads made by New Jersey company Missa Bay, all of which are listed here. Missa Bay sold them to food distributors in Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Alabama, Connecticut, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin. Distributors sold them to retailers and...
  • Driver deliberately hits and kills 79-year-old woman, tries to hit four others in “random” attack

    10/22/2019 11:41:57 AM PDT · by robowombat · 37 replies
    JIHAD WATCH ^ | OCT 22, 2019 12:00 PM | ROBERT SPENCER
    North Carolina: Driver deliberately hits and kills 79-year-old woman, tries to hit four others in “random” attack OCT 22, 2019 12:00 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER Police “have not revealed a motive in the case.” In light of the fact that “there is no known connection between Alshabani and any of the victims,” is it possible that this was vehicular jihad attack? Sawan Ibrahim Alshabani’s surname is common in Saudi Arabia. And the Islamic State issued this call in September 2014: So O muwahhid, do not let this battle pass you by wherever you may be. You must strike the soldiers,...
  • Fruit sold at Costco, Walmart, Aldi and other stores nationwide is recalled

    01/28/2019 7:07:22 PM PST · by Califreak · 47 replies
    Today ^ | Get the latest from TODAY Sign up for our newsletter SUBSCRIBE Jan. 28, 2019, | Meghan Holohan
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that Jac. Vandenberg is recalling 1,727 cartons of peaches, 1,207 cartons of nectarines and 365 cartons of plums because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The fresh peaches, nectarines and plums were sold at Aldi, Costco, Fairway Market, Hannaford, Market Basket and Walmart nationwide. Some of the peaches and nectarines were sold as bulk items and have a PLU sticker with the numbers 4044, 3035 or 4378. The Aldi peaches and plums were sold in two-pound bags with brand Rio Duero, EAN numbers 7804650090281, 7804650090298 or 7804650090304. Costco sold nectarines in a four-pound plastic...
  • Discount Grocer Aldi to Add About 900 Stores in U.S. Expansion (25,000+ jobs)

    06/16/2017 3:06:06 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 95 replies
    Fox Business News ^ | June 11, 2017 | Heather Haddon
    Competition in the U.S. grocery sector is about to get more fierce. Discount grocery chain Aldi is expected to unveil on Monday plans to invest $5 billion to open nearly 900 stores and remodel hundreds more in the U.S. The expansion, over the next five years, puts the German grocer on track to becoming the third-largest food retailer in the U.S. by store count, behind the larger Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Kroger Co., and a growing threat to traditional food retailers. Aldi said it is expected to have a total of 2,500 locations across the U.S. by 2022. Its plan...
  • Germany's Lidl prepares to enter U.S. supermarket wars

    05/14/2017 10:53:38 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 22 replies
    reuters.com ^ | May 12, 2017 | Nandita Bose
    German discount supermarket chain Lidl is set to open its first set of U.S. stores this summer, raising the stakes for American grocery chain operators who have been caught in an intense price war. Lidl said in February it planned to open its first 20 U.S. stores in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, with 80 more to follow in the United States within the first year. Lidl's entry comes at a time when Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) is running price tests in 11 states, pushing vendors to undercut rivals by 15 percent. The world's biggest retailer is expected to...
  • No-frills supermarket chain Aldi to accept credit cards

    03/01/2016 2:03:22 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 76 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Mar 1, 2016 5:02 PM EST | Anne D’Innocenzio
    Aldi, the Germany-based no-frills supermarket chain, says it will now accept credit cards as it tries to attract more shoppers. Aldi had previously just accepted cash and debit cards. The move, announced Tuesday, should put more pressure on chains like Target, Wal-Mart and others. ...
  • Aldi and Lidl Are Ready To Invade the U.S. Beware Walmart and Target!

    07/22/2015 12:46:53 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 58 replies
    forbes.com ^ | Jul 8, 2015 | Walter Loeb
    Aldi and Lidl, Germany’s toughest discount food retailers, are invading the US. Both operate small, efficient no frill self serve supermarkets with a strong non-food assortment, and very low prices. Both have permanently changed the competitive landscape wherever they have gone. Lidl is about to open its U.S. headquarter in Arlington, Virginia and a distribution center in Alamance County, North Carolina. These are early steps in its U.S. invasion by this formidable company that operates about 11,000 stores in 26 countries throughout Europe. I am told that the company has already selected 80 locations in the Greater Washington, D.C. area...
  • Aldi details plan to expand in the U.S.

    06/11/2015 2:14:30 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 97 replies
    The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch ^ | June 11, 2015 | Saabira Chaudhuri
    German discounter Aldi on Thursday detailed a plan to grow in the U.S., saying it would invest billions of dollars and create thousands of jobs as it works to ramp up its footprint. Aldi is opening its first stores in Southern California in March of next year, and will open about 25 stores by July. The company plans to employ 1,100 people across its stores and at its regional headquarters and warehouse in Moreno Valley, CA. The retailer, which described its U.S. expansion plans as “aggressive,” said it would put more than $3 billion behind a five-year plan to open...
  • Who Boycotts Wal-Mart? Social-justice warriors too enlightened to let their poor neighbors..

    11/30/2014 8:40:06 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 31 replies
    The National Review Online ^ | November 30, 2014 | Kevin D. Williamson
    Columbia County, Ark. — There’s no sign of it here in Magnolia, Ark., but the boycott season is upon us, and graduates of Princeton and Bryn Mawr are demanding “justice” from Wal-Mart, which is not in the justice business but in the groceries, clothes, and car-batteries business. It is easy to scoff, but I am ready to start taking the social-justice warriors’ insipid rhetoric seriously — as soon as two things happen: First, I want to hear from the Wal-Mart-protesting riffraff a definition of “justice” that is something that does not boil down to “I Get What I Want, Irrespective...
  • Aldi takes 'Australia Est 1788' T-shirts off shelves after racism complaints

    01/08/2014 5:24:22 PM PST · by Impala64ssa · 38 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 1/7/14 | Bridie Jabour
    ...Supermarket chain says decision to remove the design followed tweets 'by a limited number of concerned customers' Aldi has removed T-shirts from its Australia Day range after the supermarket chain was accused of racism. Aldi advertised shirts which said “Australia Est 1788” to go on sale as part of its Australia Day range. The shirts drew criticism on Twitter where the supermarket was accused of racism for seeming to say Australia was only established after it was colonised in 1788, despite the existence of an Indigenous population before then. In a statement Aldi Australia said it had decided to remove...
  • Trader Joe Has a Brother. He’s Even Better.

    12/27/2013 12:50:27 AM PST · by iowamark · 106 replies
    Slate ^ | 12/2/2013 | Rebecca Schuman
    Chances are that you have never set foot inside the best grocery store in America: Aldi. And even if you are lucky enough to be in one of the 32 states where Aldi is, perhaps you were put-off by the cardboard boxes in lieu of shelves, or the row upon row of suspicious-looking off-brands. What is this place? Why do I have to put down a deposit to check out a cart? What is the weird giant shelf by the exit? And what do you mean, I have to pay for a bag? Calm your hormones, meine Schatzis: Aldi, which...
  • Aldi plans multi-billion US expansion

    12/22/2013 4:58:39 AM PST · by Olog-hai · 46 replies
    TheLocal.de ^ | 21 Dec 2013 08:39 GMT+01:00 | (AFP/The Local)
    German discount supermarket chain Aldi has said it will invest $3 billion (€2.2 billion) in expanding its presence in the United States over the next five years. “Aldi today announced a five-year strategic plan to open 650 new stores across” the US, the group said in a statement on Friday. …
  • Aldi confirms up to 100% horsemeat in beef products

    09/05/2013 8:55:01 AM PDT · by Impala64ssa · 65 replies
    Supermarket says it is angry with supplier Comigel after tests reveal 30% and 100% horsemeat in withdrawn ready meals. The environment secretary is due to meet the Food Standards Agency, food suppliers and retailers on Saturday to discuss the horsemeat scandal after Aldi became the latest supermarket to confirm its withdrawn beef products contained up to 100% horsemeat. Owen Paterson said it was unacceptable that consumers were mis-sold products, but that the problems originated overseas. "We believe that the two particular cases of the frozen burgers from Tesco and the lasagne from Findus are linked to suppliers in Ireland and...