While a mega merger between two of America’s largest grocery chains is snarled in regulatory red tape, a smaller European entrant is eyeing a major expansion in the US.
We shop at Aldi and TJ’s regularly. The grocery stores in my area charge literally double for many of the same items. Considering the grocery stores probably pay lower wholesale prices than either Aldi or TJ’s it yet another example of the highest corporate profits in 70 years.
Avoiding a company because of they are attempting to avoid unionization is a double-edged sword. It costs the company business and, in turn, costs the very people trying to unionize their jobs. I’ve made a choice to keep going to TJ’s for the time being.
We shop at Aldi and TJ’s regularly. The grocery stores in my area charge literally double for many of the same items. Considering the grocery stores probably pay lower wholesale prices than either Aldi or TJ’s it yet another example of the highest corporate profits in 70 years.
TJs as in Trader Joe’s? Maybe avoid them for a while
Avoiding a company because of they are attempting to avoid unionization is a double-edged sword. It costs the company business and, in turn, costs the very people trying to unionize their jobs. I’ve made a choice to keep going to TJ’s for the time being.
So Aldi North and Aldi South…