tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post3910846782470509718..comments2024-03-23T00:48:26.671-04:00Comments on Learning about Lean: Engaging Consumers to Fight ClutterJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13512468867035574112noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-7587046003964073212010-01-23T00:13:08.393-05:002010-01-23T00:13:08.393-05:00www.maciverenterprises.com please check this....
G...www.maciverenterprises.com please check this....<br />Grocery cart loss prevention in USAJuliohttp://wwwmaciverenterprises.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-12801502531903322452008-12-26T16:20:00.000-05:002008-12-26T16:20:00.000-05:00Hi,Found your blog via Kathleen's. Just want to po...Hi,<BR/>Found your blog via Kathleen's. Just want to point out that Aldi is NOT an American discount grocer.....please! Rolling my eyes here.<BR/><BR/>Aldi Süd (Aldi South) has stores in the USA and Aldi Nord (Aldi North) is also there but they own Trader Joe's. They (Aldi Nord/North) cannot trade under the name of Aldi in the USA because Aldi Süd already has that right.<BR/>As you might notice from the names, Aldi is GERMAN through and through. The stores are privately owned business by 2 brothers who started out by taking over their mom's little village grocery store. They subsequently divided up Germany amongst themselves South and North and though they carry the same type of goods, the brands are different. The stores are set up exactly the same whereever they open stores.<BR/><BR/>Hope this bit of info clears this up.....I felt bristles when I read "American discount grocer". OK, all in my day's work.<BR/><BR/>Gem in Germanygemahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11172785627841748001noreply@blogger.com