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How Aldi is taking on US supermarkets with its $4 almond butter
Aldi is investing $9 billion in its US expansion, focusing on urban areas like Manhattan, and competing with Walmart through its discount model. The strategy includes introducing products such as $4 almond butter to challenge traditional supermarkets.
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