Aldi Just Announced A HUGE Move To Combat Biden’s Economy

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I would say that at this point in my life I make a fairly comfortable living, but especially in the Biden economy, you have to watch literally every cent.

Things weren’t as rosy in the past as they are for me now. When it came to grocery shopping, it wasn’t all that long ago that I had to always be on the lookout for the cheapest deal I could get.

Aldi basically saved me financially over a period of about a year.

In the fall of 2004, I had just gotten out of the military. When it came to money, I had to squeeze nickels until the buffalo on them passed the wind. The food budget was really tight.

I had two choices of a grocery store in my immediate area, the more expensive grocery store that had the flash and sizzle of some amusement parks or Aldi.

Choosing Aldi was the smartest decision I ever made because with them I could take a week’s grocery budget and spread it out over two weeks.

I’ve never been one that was too worried about name brands as long as the taste was good.

This was when I was in my mid-twenties and not yet at the point where I was raising a family. There are far too many people who have become victimized by the Biden economy and are forced to make severe budget decisions on simple things like food.

It’s one of the reasons why there needs to be more access to places like Aldi so that hardworking American families that are being impacted by Biden’s hateful policies are able to afford the basics for their families.

This is one of the reasons why I am pleased to report that Aldi has made public plans to open as many as eight hundred new locations across the United States in an effort to make affordable groceries available to families whose only option might be a more pricey grocery store.

I mean, the vast majority of the items that lower-priced options like Aldi sell are pretty much made by the same manufacturers.

Oftentimes, they’re made by the same people that are making the name-brand stuff under different corporate names.

Small towns without access to a cheaper option in this economy will be a godsend. I know of several small towns in Michigan for example where they only have the “expensive” grocery store and the nearest one that’s remotely affordable is often an hour’s drive away.

It’s good business what Aldi is going, as well as a move that is going to help out so many hardworking people.

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