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Aldi is small and slightly depressing; Wal-Mart is large and miserable.
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Aldi is small and slightly depressing; Wal-Mart is large and miserable.
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Aldi is now in a condo building right next to that shopping center.
June 14th, 2007 2007
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Aldi is cheaper; but Aldi injects more water and salt into their meat and poultry.
November 7th, 2007 2007
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It's a wonderful example of what American ingenuity can accomplish -- except that Aldi is German.
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Aldi is now my basic-groceries supermarket; prices usually below Rainbow or Cub, and on some things the quality is higher.
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Aldi is now my favorite supermarket for most foods.
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Aldi is a dingy grocery store that sells cheap pre-packaged foods.
Archive 2003-01-01 Ed 2003
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With the threat of war and the possibility of civilization collapsing perhaps a trip to Aldi is necessary.
Archive 2003-01-01 Ed 2003
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Hence Sainsbury's Taste the Difference pudding, filled with 40 kirsch-soaked cherries, or the M&S version, which comes with a sachet of "golden glitter" sauce, or the offering from discount supermarket Aldi, which is topped with whole orange slices.
Move over Heston Blumenthal, I know how to make the perfect Christmas pud 2011
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