In central Paris, no. There are five in the immediate suburbs. http://www.aldi.fr/ADR_F/index.shtml will locate them for you.
Yes, Aldi carries a brand called Shep.
No, there is no Aldi supermarket in Montmartre, Paris. Aldi typically operates in more suburban areas rather than in central neighborhoods like Montmartre, which is known for its small shops and local markets. However, there are other grocery stores and markets in the area where you can find food and necessities.
No, they are closed. Father's Day is on a Sunday and Aldi stores, at least in Kentucky, are closed on Sundays.
Yes, Aldi does accept EBT.
check your local deli or specialty food store try Aldi
The average store size of Aldi Food Centers typically ranges from 12,000 to 20,000 square feet. This compact format allows Aldi to focus on efficiency and a streamlined shopping experience, featuring a limited selection of private label products. The size also helps keep operational costs low, which is reflected in their pricing strategy.
noodles are not specially famous in France, but a very common food.
It was invented in Paris, France.
In an effort to keep their prices low, the Aldi in Northeast Washington DC does not release the phone number to their stores. They also do not take checks, credit cards, and you have to have a quarter to use their carts.
The majority of ALDI products are 'own lable' products meaning ALDI owns the companies that manufacture the products. When they carry brand names they are usually the result of a specially priced purchase ALDI negotiated.
Aldi Stores are not facing a financial trouble. Aldis is a store to go to find food and other products cheap. It was a huge commodity during the recession.
Aldi is based in Germany. Half of Aldi stores are in Germany.