How Aldi Really Gets Away With Copying Popular Food Brands
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2023
- Simply juice or Nature's Nectar? Oreos or Original Chocolate Sandwich Cookies? Most people think these brands are one and the same - so how does Aldi get away with it?
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If you're shopping at Aldi, you know full well you're not getting name brand in most cases. Usually the quality isn't the same either...but not always.
Aldis give you a money back guarantees your purchase if you do not like it they will replace it or refund your money , save you receipt !
Oreo is a knock-off of Hydrox
Aldi is not the price leader here in NJ. I have yet to shop at an Aldi and complete my list first by products or by price. Prices of the iterms I buy, with the exception of the Almond milk, are quite often higher or the same as Shoprite.
Although junk food is bad for your health, many people still eat it lol
All foods aren’t bad in moderation.
Variety, 8 hrs sleep, and some exercise (stairs instead of elevator, park at the edge of the car park furthest from the shops) is all that is needed
Junk food is cheaper than fruit and veg and fresh food unfortunately
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What? Are they going to rip off Walkers with Crawlers?
Err, the rumour is actually the brand manufacturers are actually making some of their products, but slightly tweaked. There have been pictures where the factories accidentally put their own branding on Aldi/Lidl branded products.
Can't folks sue over using a 'proprietary' color on the Pantone® wheel? e.g. IBM BLUE
Sure, then you just pick the closest color which is pretty much indistinguishable, especially in store lighting. Proprietary colors often come with their own pigment for printing anyway so you can't even reproduce it properly using the standard palette of printer inks.
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I don't shop Aldi's
I do. It is brilliant
Why?
@@m.theresa1385 I can find cheaper prices elsewhere. 💙💚💙
And ??
Utter nonsense. Most people do not at all think these brands are "one and the same". Anyone who's literate understands that they're buying a generic brand. Heck, you don't even have to be literate. You know when you're shopping at Aldi's that you're buying knockoffs of name brand goods.