No one can deny that Aldi is certainly the opposite of Whole Foods or Sprouts. Aldi isn’t even an American creation, originally hailing from Germany where it suffered a questionable reputation. For a while, their cheaper prices led to liberties with product quality. Incredibly, Aldi refuses to allow this bad name to stand any longer, transforming its poorly regarded brand into a highly in-demand grocery chain across the United States. So, what exactly lurks beneath their brand’s revamping? Let us investigate 25 of their most cleverly concealed secrets they’d rather you never discover!
Box Upcycling
Have you ever noticed that the Aldi aisles possess an essence of Costco’s ambiance? This should not mislead you, as the shelves’ box arrangements are not the results of unmotivated employees. This is Aldi’s leadership’s fault, who believes that cutting costs on presentation will boost productivity.