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A PowerPoint By Megan Byler

In order to get your cart you must insert a quarter This is to prevent dings in car doors from runaway carts Cuts down expense of lost carts and paying employees to round up carts Return your cart and your quarter is returned

For your convenience Aldi doesnt rearrange the order of the store so you can shop inexpensively and quickly No shelves, just self displayed cases: keeps the store well stocked

The Sunday ad is sent out a week before in the paper and also kept on hand in the store The ad keeps you informed about the special purchases coming to Aldi Special purchase items have a large range of variation Although with the special purchases, Aldi only receives a specific amount and once theyre gone there will be no more

Quality, taste and satisfaction are always DOUBLE* guaranteed at ALDI. If for any reason, you are not 100% satisfied with any product, we will gladly replace the product AND refund your money.

Checking out is fast paced: multiple bar codes allows the cashier to have your groceries scanned quickly You must either purchase bags or bring your own: this keeps costs down You dont have to pay the bag boys wages and your groceries are bagged as you like

Aldi currently only accepts cash, debit, gift certificates or EBT (food stamps) Debit cards must be used with a pin number and not as a credit card EBT

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