Why Does Aldi Make Customers Pay for Shopping Carts?

We all love Aldi for its great deals, offbeat brands, and smaller, easy-to-navigate stores. Aldi is becoming the main alternative to the bigger (more expensive) grocery stores and supermarkets. Even with the great selection and savings, shopping can still be a stressful chore. Have you ever braved rush hour traffic to squeeze in a quick grocery trip, only to be hopelessly stuck at the entrance of an Aldi, staring at a bundle of chained carts? Aldi may save you pennies on the dollar, but you’ll still need a quarter if you want to do any heavy shopping. Have you ever wondered why Aldi makes you rent its shopping carts? In this video, we’ll finally answer that question.

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