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June 13, 2017
NEW YORK (AP) — Low-cost grocery chain Aldi says it plans to add more stores in the U.S. over the next five years, meaning more competition for traditional grocers, Walmart and organics-focused chains like Whole Foods.
The German company focuses on private-label goods, like Trader Joe's does — so no Kraft macaroni and cheese — and has 1,650 stores in the United States. Aldi says it aims to give customers organic produce and meat raised without antibiotics.
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