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The Aldi Rule

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megopie - 11mon

Aldi nord also exists in the US, they go under the name Trader Joe’s, formerly a small regional chain that they bought and used as entry to the market before expanding it across the country.

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OZFive @lemmy.world - 11mon

We do have Aldi's here in the US, unless Aldi Nord is something different than this division.

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megopie - 11mon

Aldi nord and Aldi sud are two different companies (north and south), they split when two brothers disagreed on whether to sell cigarettes in the grocery store. The Aldi’s in the US are Aldi Sud.

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Zwiebel @feddit.org - 11mon

You're thinking of Aldi South, a separate company, which is orange in this map

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OZFive @lemmy.world - 11mon

Thanks for the clarification!

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germanatlas - 11mon

Who would win this hypothetical war?

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koper @feddit.nl - 11mon

The military industrial complex

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Diplomjodler - 11mon

Aldi-Nord-land is so fucked.

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AGuyAcrossTheInternet - 11mon

Don't underestimate it. Aldi Nordistan covers almost all of Prussia, so the heritage is strong. If they form a temporary alliance with the Lidl League, the Aldi Südetenland stands no chance.

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I_Miss_Daniel @lemmy.world - 11mon

Slightly inaccurate. No Aldi in Tasmania. The locals are displeased.

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enbiousenvy - 11mon

shall merge with lidl to create ALDIDDLEDIDDLE

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🐝bownage [they/he] - 11mon

Lil aldi

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AdrianTheFrog @lemmy.world - 11mon

I think trader joe's is more popular than aldi sud where I am in the US

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