Aldi

Aldi comprises two associated but separate privately owned German retailers that operate value-focused grocery retail stores. Aldi sells products in baby and toddler, beverages, consumer electronics, fresh food, health and beauty, home and garden, specialty food products, sports and outdoor and travel categories. The company was founded in 1946 and split legally in 1966: Its two separate groups are Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd. They divide both Germany and international markets between them. Aldi Süd has expanded beyond Europe, with operations in Australia, China and the US, while Aldi Nord’s operations are mainly limited to Europe, although it owns discount grocery chain Trader Joe’s in the US. Aldi Süd is headquartered in Mülheim and Aldi Nord in Essen.

Sector Food, drug and mass retailers
Countries of Operation Aldi Süd—Australia, Austria, China, Germany (South and West), Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland, the US, and the UK. Aldi Nord—Belgium, France, Germany (North and East), Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the US (under the Trader Joe’s banner)
Key Product Categories Consumer electronics, food and beverages, health and beauty, home and garden, and sports and outdoor

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