european standards, thats why
I love how fast the checkout is. The thing I detest most about my local Dillons (Kroger) is how long the lines get because they rely on self checkout and refuse to employ enough staff to open more checkout lanes. Aldi is lightning fast by comparison.
The main difference between Aldi and current US commercial models is that Aldi does not undertake price scalping. Walmart et al appear to work out price scalping to generate the greates shareholders value at the expense of losing the poorest customers to other stores. In Europe, Aldi and Lidl have cleaned up and stayed true to principles.
Walmart failed in Germany, but Aldi growing in USA? Noice !
Germany actually has standards.
Aldi is cheaper and better quality. Also, they dont have 20 self serve checkouts ran by a single underpaid, overworked employee
long ago aldi was hit or miss but now im hard pressed to have something they sell not be that great.
It’s the only grocery store I can afford to shop at!
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Because everybody is broke
I like that they let they’re employees sit. No where does that for no good reason.
Not my cup of tee when it comes to price and selection though
Wait, what? Do cashier’s stands in other shops in US?
aldi is the only place they are allowed to sit. cashiers in the USA never sit. it is seen as lazy.
Look at those hard working people being lazy.
Wtf? Why would you need to stand while checking out groceries?
For fucking real. At least those fatigue mats have become more normalized but honestly it was just workers stealing them from the floor to stand on them.
sitting isn’t working.
Damn those office workers not working.
Ooooh, that’s where those standing desks come from. Now I get it.
Yup, there is/was a thing where stores wouldn’t let cashiers sit down because, according to customer service logic (and the opinions of a few extremely opinionated customers), it looks “lazy”.
Lol, this is the dumbest thing I’ve heard in the long time (The story about sitting making the workers lazy, your comment explains it great, thanks!).
Something is really wrong with that country, doing sadism to employees simply to not appear lazy.
And even in bloody USSR such conveniences were mandated first, despite, eh, Soviet people not living very rich lives.
New Aldi opened up nearby, love it.
I feel like Aldi would do great in Utah but there are none here.
No Trader Joe’s? Same company.
Trader Joe’s is operated by Aldi Nord, while Aldi in the U.S. is operated by Aldi Sud; two separate companies.
They arent the same company. They are seperatedly operated by brothers.
Yes those are here.
Being the same company doesn’t help with prices.
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