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'''Aldi''' is a German chain of discount grocery stores that entered the [[Birmingham]] market with the opening of its [[Bessemer]] store on [[Academy Drive]] in January [[2007]]. The chain was founded in Essen, Germany in [[1948]], and saw its first U.S. store open in Iowa in [[1976]]. The chain is noted for carrying a limited selection of various food and home products in addition to having innovative means to cut costs to the consumer such as charging for bags and having a refundable cart rental charge of $.25.
'''Aldi''' is a German chain of discount grocery stores that entered the [[Birmingham]] market with the opening of its [[Bessemer]] store on [[Academy Drive]] in January [[2007]]. The chain was founded in Essen, Germany in [[1948]], and saw its first U.S. store open in Iowa in [[1976]]. The chain is noted for carrying a limited selection of various food and home products in addition to having innovative means to cut costs to the consumer such as charging for bags and having a refundable cart rental charge of 25¢.


==Current locations==
==Current locations==
* 750 [[Academy Drive]], [[Bessemer]] (opened in January 2007)
[[Image:Aldi_Huffman.JPG|right|325px|thumb|Aldi in Huffman, April 2011]]
* 113 [[Simmsville Road]], [[Alabaster]]
* 710 [[Academy Drive]], [[Bessemer]] (opened in January 2007)
* 7400 [[Crestwood Boulevard]], [[Birmingham]], on a former outparcel at [[Century Plaza]] (opened in June 2009)
* 1601 Morris Ave, [[Fultondale]] (opened in September 2013)
* 1025 [[Marble Way]], [[Hoover]]
* 428 [[Green Springs Highway]], [[Homewood]] (opened in late summer 2007)
* 2890 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]]
* 4639 [[U. S. Highway 280]], [[Inverness]]
* 520 [[Gene Reed Road]], [[Roebuck]] (opened [[May 1]], [[2008]])
* 200 Big Mountain Road, [[Pelham]] (opened in March 2012)
* [[Homestead Village]], 5485 [[Patrick Way]], [[Trussville]] (2019-)


==Future locations==
==Former locations==
* [[Green Springs Highway]], [[Homewood]] (late summer 2007)
* 5960 [[Chalkville Mountain Road]], [[Trussville]] (opened in summer 2007, moved to Patrick Way 2019)
* [[Chalkville Mountain Road]], [[Trussville]] (late summer 2007)
* 520 [[Gene Reed Road]], [[Roebuck]]


==References==
==References==
* Staff Reports (December 27, 2006) "Aldi grocers to open in Bessemer." ''Birmingham News''.
* Staff Reports (December 27, 2006) "Aldi grocers to open in Bessemer." ''Birmingham News''
* [http://aldi.us/ Aldi History] Accessed May 9, 2007.
* [http://aldi.us/ Aldi History] Accessed May 9, 2007
* Gray, Jeremy (January 11, 2008) "Aldi Grocery plans store at Big Mountain Center."  ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (December 6, 2008) "Crestwood Boulevard Big Lots to close; Aldi grocer plans store nearby." ''Birmingham News''
* Kent, Dawn (July 19, 2009) "Aldi looks at Pelham after Crestwood opening." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://aldi.us/ Aldi] official website
* [http://aldi.us/ Aldi] official website


[[Category:Grocery stores]]
[[Category:Grocery store chains]]
[[Category:2007 buildings]]
[[Category:2008 buildings]]
[[Category:2009 buildings]]
[[Category: Homestead Village]]

Latest revision as of 17:24, 2 February 2024

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Aldi is a German chain of discount grocery stores that entered the Birmingham market with the opening of its Bessemer store on Academy Drive in January 2007. The chain was founded in Essen, Germany in 1948, and saw its first U.S. store open in Iowa in 1976. The chain is noted for carrying a limited selection of various food and home products in addition to having innovative means to cut costs to the consumer such as charging for bags and having a refundable cart rental charge of 25¢.

Current locations

Aldi in Huffman, April 2011

Former locations

References

  • Staff Reports (December 27, 2006) "Aldi grocers to open in Bessemer." Birmingham News
  • Aldi History Accessed May 9, 2007
  • Gray, Jeremy (January 11, 2008) "Aldi Grocery plans store at Big Mountain Center." Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy L. (December 6, 2008) "Crestwood Boulevard Big Lots to close; Aldi grocer plans store nearby." Birmingham News
  • Kent, Dawn (July 19, 2009) "Aldi looks at Pelham after Crestwood opening." Birmingham News

External links

  • Aldi official website