Aldi is a German supermarket chain that operates over 10,000 stores in over 20 countries. It is the largest retailer in Germany, and its US operations are headquartered in Batavia, Illinois. Aldi’s US store count has increased rapidly in recent years, with the company now operating nearly 2,000 locations across the country.
Aldi sells a wide variety of food items, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, and baked goods. The company also sells a selection of non-food items, such as paper goods and cleaning supplies. Aldi does not sell egg rolls.
The company offers a limited selection of products compared to other supermarkets, but it prides itself on offering high-quality items at low prices. Aldi’s no-frills approach to retailing results in significant savings for customers, and the company has a loyal following among budget-conscious shoppers.