Aldi is opening its first Tucson grocery store
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A German discount grocery store, known for its cart rentals and popular “aisle of shame,” is opening in Tucson. Aldi bought vacant land at Tucson Marketplace at The Bridges, near Park Avenue and Interstate 10, for $2.2 million, records from the Pima County Recorder’s Office show. Video courtesy ALDI Inc.
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Tucson is getting a new supermarket chain, Aldi. More than 90% of the store’s products are exclusive to Aldi, with prices about 50% lower than national brands.
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