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Trader Joe's and Aldi's stores both run by the Albrecht family and the Albrecht Family Trust in Germany. Aldi's was the name selected from Albrecht and Discount by the Albrecht brothers, who ran their mother's retail business in the 1950's. The chain has a formula to offer lower prices- fewer items, fewer varieties of each item compared to a Kroger or a Wal-Mart, smaller stores, and 95% of the items carrying the Aldi's name.
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Kroger Agrees to Buy Online Vitamin Seller Vitacost
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