What does Aldi stand for?

ALDI stands for Albrecht-Diskont, which translates to "Albrecht Discount" in English. The name is a combination of the surname of founders Karl and Theo Albrecht and the word discount, shortened in 1962 to represent their German-based chain of self-service, low-priced, or "discount" grocery stores.
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Is Aldi German or Australian?

In 1913 Anna Albrecht opened a small food store in Essen, Germany. In 1948, her sons took over the store and expanded into 4 locations. In 1962, it was time for a new name. Albrecht Discount was shortened to 'ALDI' By 1968 there were more than 200 locations across Germany and Austria.
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Are Aldi and Trader Joe's owned by brothers?

In the U.S., Aldi Süd owns and runs Aldi stores, while Trader Joe's has been owned by Aldi Nord's family since 1979, meaning the two popular chains share roots but no current business ties.
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Who owns Lidl and Aldi?

It's a common misconception that Lidl and Aldi are owned by the same company -- but they're not, they're both simply German. The reason folks might make this mistake is that Aldi and Trader Joe's are owned by Aldi Nord.
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What does Aldi mean in slang?

It's slang for properly priced extremely mediocre food.
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Why do people yell caw caw in Aldi?

The practice of caw cawing in the AOS has unclear origins. Some say it's how "old crows" who have long shopped at the store find each other. Others believe it refers to the sound a crow makes when it spies something shiny and interesting.
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Why did the Aldi brothers split?

Originally founded as a single family business in Germany, Aldi split in 1960 into two separate companies after the Albrecht brothers disagreed—reportedly because Theo Albrecht (Aldi Nord) wanted to sell cigarettes, while Karl Albrecht (Aldi Süd) opposed it.
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Is Aldis owned by Costco?

Aldi is entirely privately held and owned by the Albrecht family foundations.
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Who is the CEO of Aldi?

ALDI CEO Jason Hart credits the company's success to the more than 46,000 team members working hard every day to deliver access to affordable, fresh groceries and essentials to more and more communities.
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Why is Aldi called the Aisle of Shame?

It's called the "Aisle of Shame" (or "Aldi Finds") because shoppers often abandon their grocery lists and budgets to impulse buy delightful but unnecessary items like home goods, apparel, and seasonal gadgets found in the middle aisle, leading to a "shameful" amount of extras they didn't plan for, but it's an affectionate term for the store's addictive treasure hunt.
 
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What is the 3-3-3 rule for groceries?

The "3-3-3 Rule" for groceries isn't one single definition, but usually refers to planning around three main food types (proteins, carbs, fats/veggies) for balanced meals or a variation like the "3-3-2-2-1 Method," focusing on 3 veggies, 3 proteins, 2 grains, 2 fruits, and 1 dip/spread for simple, balanced shopping, helping to avoid meal planning ruts and create variety with minimal effort.
 
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What is the feud between Aldi and M&S?

M&S argued that Aldi's gin bore a striking resemblance to theirs, from the decorative details to the bottle shape and design. Aldi insisted their products were not infringing. M&S eventually agreed to an undisclosed settlement, allowing Aldi to continue selling its bottles.
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Why do Aldi employees sit?

For one thing, cashiers are seated at the register during the checkout process and the reason behind it is actually data-proven: It allows them to ring up and execute each transaction faster.
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Do Aldi staff get a Christmas bonus?

Discount and bonus. Aldi does not offer its employees free meals, a staff discount or a bonus.
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Where does Aldi's meat come from?

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It uses the same sources as other major U.S. retailers for its beef. Since 85% of beef comes from JBS USA, Tyson Foods Inc, Cargill Inc, and National Beef Packing Company, it's likely Aldi gets at least some of its supply from those companies.
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Does Aldis support LGBTQ?

ALDI encourages applications from small businesses and suppliers that are considered diverse (at least 51% owned and operated by a minority, woman, veteran, person with a disability, or an LGBTQ person).
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Why doesn't Aldi answer the phone?

Everything we do is to save our shoppers money on the food and products they want most. Rather than hire extra staff to answer phones and retrieve carts, our employees stay focused on serving our shoppers in stores. This saves us money, but more importantly we pass those savings on to our customers.
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