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This German grocery chain has been called the world's best — and it's cheaper than Walmart or Trader Joe's

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aldi supermarket

(REUTERS/Christian Charisius)

Aldi has been called the world's best grocery chain.

The German company has more than 8,000 stores around the world and is rapidly expanding.

One reason people love Aldi?

The brand's famously low prices.

Groceries at Aldi are "shockingly cheaper" than those at Walmart, according to a study by Cheapism. They're also cheaper than those at industry darling Trader Joe's.

Aldi employs a few smart strategies to sell groceries for so cheap.

1. Private labels

You won't find many brand names at Aldi.

About 90% of the products at the grocer are private labels. By eliminating the middleman, Aldi can pass the savings on to consumers.

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Aldi sticks to private labels and offers fewer items than the typical grocery store, a strategy also used by Costco. While the typical store offers 40,000 items, Aldi offers just 1,400.

Selling fewer items increases sales volume and helps drive discounts.

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aldi

(Aldi on Facebook)

2. No-frills design

Aldi uses boxes instead of shelves when possible, according to FrugalBites.com. This frees up workers from having to stock shelves constantly. Once a product runs out, the workers simply replace it with a box.

Stores use natural and energy-efficient lighting to cut down on utility costs.

3. Insane efficiency

Aldi has designed a business that is so efficient that it needs fewer workers than the average grocery store.

The company arranges for milk to arrive on racks so it can be restocked in seconds, according to Frugal Bites. Produce is packaged together and sold so cashiers don't have to weigh items at checkout.

Even Aldi's private-label packaging is designed for easy scanning with its checkout systems.

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aldi

(Aldi on Facebook)

4. Puts customers to work

Aldi asks customers to bring bags from home for their groceries. If they want bags, they have to pay a small fee for them.

Customers also pay a quarter deposit to use a shopping cart at Aldi.

"The shopping cart rental system is one of many ALDI efficiencies that enable us to keep our prices so low," the company said on its website. "By not having to hire someone to police the shopping carts, we are able to pass the savings on to our customers."

Aldi Albrecht Discount
Aldi Albrecht Discount

(AP Photo /Martin Meissner, file)


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