Elon Musk just developed the Litmus Test of human trustworthiness and
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At Aldi’s, you put in a quarter to get a cart and get your quarter back when you return it to the queue. Sometimes people offer you their cart in the parking lot while they’re leaving and you’re arriving. Pretty cool.
That's brand new to me. I generally offered to take the other shoppers' cart back for them so I get a cart already while helping them.
I had to get all the way to the end to find my first Aldi comment.
Clearly, Musk doesn't shop at Aldi! I doubt he shops at all.
Everyone here should try Aldi at least once. Fresh fruit and veggies, great prices on meats, and the most efficient cost structure (more savings for customers).
The quarter for the cart removes the need for cart boys and girls to bring them back. You pay a quarter for a cart and get it back when you bring your cart back.
Bags cost money so shoppers use the empty boxes from store shelves for their bags, i.e. remove garbage from the store but make use of it.
Cashiers are also stockers, saving on hiring both.
There may be 3 or 4 workers at an Aldi. Think of the savings on overhead.
Tons of self checkouts. More savings.
It is shocking how much one can save on good quality food compared to any other grocery store.
TLDR: Musk needs to shop at Aldi to prepare for his role as head of DOGE.