$2.66
Aldi Hagenaars has written: 'Soo gewonne, soo verteert' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Economic aspects of Households, Households
The cost of a twelve oz package of cookies in 1980 varied depending on the brand. On average, a package of cookies would cost between 0.50 cents and $1.00.
$3.99 / 12 * 8 = $2.66
Girl Scout cookies cost about $0.50 to $1.00 in 1970.
Theo Albrecht, Aldi NordKarl Albrecht, Aldi Süd
It really depends. In Aldi, 75c. In Spar, it can cost about €1.65
Anywhere from $1.50 to $4. Aldi is the cheapest and tastes good.
If your looking to make sugar cookies from scratch then they won't cost too much around $10 for all the ingredients and this will make a good amount of cookies.
Aldi is not a public company and does not sell stocks.
Yes, Aldi food stores is a great place to buy low-cost in bulk. aldi.us/ is their website. aldi.us/us/html/company/3503_ENU_HTML.htm is their FAQ site.
Yes, Aldi and Lidl are considered "brothers" in a sense, as they are both discount supermarket chains that originated in Germany and have similar business models focused on providing low-cost groceries. Aldi was founded by the Albrecht brothers, while Lidl was established by the Schwarz Group. Although they are separate companies, they compete in the same market segment and share a focus on efficiency and cost-cutting.