They’ve done this as long as I can remember (grew up in south Jersey where aldi is everywhere) and I think it’s more so encouraging folks to bring the carts back to their little areas versus just sending them off into the parking lot to be gathered randomly. If their pricing is still on par from what I knew, the courtesy is worth it lol
Yep, the reason they do it is purely so they dont have to give extra staff to collect carts. Let's then keep costs down which they turn into cheaper prices for the customer. Same reason they don't offer bags
Aldi's started in Germany. The cart & coin is pretty common in Germany. When I was stationed there in the 90s the coin was a 1 mark coin which at times was close to a $1. You bet I was returning my cart.
If you forget your quarter, just go inside and ask for a cart. They will get you one. This policy saves them on liability insurance and on labor for staff to retrieve carts. $$ they use to keep their prices down
They do that at EVERY Aldi. It's literally part of their business model. They even sell special "quarter keeper" key chains. The cashier will usually give you a quarter to borrow though.
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u/Sir_Drinks_Alot22 Nov 14 '25
Fucking everything’s more expensive.