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Aldi
/ˈɑːl.di/
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1
A global chain of discount supermarkets originating from Germany, known for ultra-low prices, private-label products, and a no-frills shopping experience.
2
The name 'Aldi' derives from Albrecht Diskont, referencing its founders and discount model.
Examples
I swung by Aldi and scored a cart full of groceries for what my barista coffee costs in a week.
Aldi's weekly ad had me doing the math on whether that $1.99 wine was a steal or just sneaky genius.
My fitness app exploded when I confessed to an Aldi run: turns out cheese puffs count as 'steps' if you chase the deals.
Forget fancy farmers' markets; Aldi turns my kitchen into a budget Michelin-star setup with zero regrets.