Aldi

In 2001, Aldi launched its first Australian store in Sydney. Aldi began as a German supermarket retailer in 1946, founded by two brothers, Karl and Theo Albrecht. Aldi operates over 570 locations in Australia and is the cheapest supermarket in the country. When a national produce basket was compared in several Australian grocery retailers, Aldi was over $64 cheaper. Perfect for assisting you with your financial management.

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stores are cited as instances of so-called no-frills stores, which frequently exhibit a variety of things at discounted rates, concentrating on staple items such as food, beverages, toilet paper, sanitary articles, and other low-cost home supplies. In Aldi, you won't find many iconic Australian brands, but rather a range of their own products. Many of its items are its own brands, with the number of other brands often limited to no more than two for any given item.

Aldi primarily sells exclusively manufactured, custom-branded products (often very similar to and manufactured by larger brands), with brand names such as Grandessa, Happy Farms, Millville, Simply Nature, and Fit & Active.


Founded: 1961
Revenue: 106.3 billion USD
Headquarters: Essen, Germany
Website: https://www.aldi.co.uk/

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