September 10, 2008
Reveries.com: Aldi's U.S. sales are nowhere near Wal-Mart's — $3.3 billion in 2006 versus $92 billion for Wal-Mart, according to FMI. But Aldi's focus on cutting costs makes Wal-Mart look almost like Whole Foods by comparison. To save costs, Aldi doesn't take checks or credit cards, it provides neither bags nor baggers and you even have to pay a quarter to use one of its shopping carts (it's refunded when you return it, saving Aldi the expense of an employee to round up the carts).