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The case for boycotting the United States
  • Yes, both Aldis are quite similar. Actually, they recently became even more similar because they unified their off-brand sortiment, with both companies discontinuing part of their off-brand items in favor of products from the other side of the Aldi equator. Trader Joe's, however, seems to be a bit more different from Aldi.
    Btw, IIRC, the reason why the two Aldis split was a dispute over whether or not to sell cigarettes. But these days, both Aldis have cigarettes.
    @courageousstep

  • The case for boycotting the United States
  • THis is alarming. BUT: This is just Aldi US which is still controlled by Aldi SĂŒd in Germany. To me this doesn't look like a change in corporate values. This is a corporation that is afraid of Donald Trump. They don't LIKE doing this.
    @Vittelius @courageousstep

  • The case for boycotting the United States
  • Generally, I like the idea of boycotting the US.

    However, I'm not sure if we should hit the entire country. I'm wondering... Would it be better if we supported anti-Trump businesses instead of boycotting all of the US equally? That's a question.
    @cm0002

  • The case for boycotting the United States
  • Actually, Aldi is two companies (Aldi North and Aldi South) owned by 2 brothers. The US has Aldi South and Trader Joe's (which is owned by Aldi North). Btw, I grew up in Aldi South territory but then moved across the Aldi Equator so I now live in Aldi North territory. @cm0002 @courageousstep

  • Trump Press Secretary Hits Back at French Politician Wanting The Statue of Liberty Returned: Be Grateful You’re ‘Not Speaking German’
  • Actually, Trump has German ancestry. Actually, I'm wondering if he still has German nationality!

    This is Trumps paternal grandfather - from whom Trump may/might/could have inherited German nationality:

    Friedrich Trump, born in Kallstadt, Kingdom of Bavaria

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick/_Trump

    @SlopppyEngineer @schizoidman