• Tarastie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Meanwhile at Aldi, veggie burgers $3, brioche buns $4, family sized Danish $4.

    Yeah, it’s your shopping.

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        1 year ago

        Most people do. But I feel this is the attitude of OMG you expect me to actually drive more than 10 minutes to shop?!?!?!? Attitude that is fucking ridiculous.

        Edit: that map below is perfect. As the cell companies used to say, that’s something like 80% of the population in just half the map. Aka, most. Aldi, Trader Joe, SaveALot, people just go to the big store and ignore everything else.

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          1 year ago

          Ugh, you will be driving for quite a while if you live on the west half of the country. I wish we had them in Canada as well, groceries are insane up here.

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            1 year ago

            Add Trader Joe’s to the map and it will look a bit better. They’re both owned by the same people and have similar offerings, from what I’ve seen.

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              They are owned by two companies that happen to be called Aldi, but they aren’t the same company. I think Aldi was started by two brothers who had a fight and split in 2. So the two Aldis are legally separate companies