How a Quarter Helps Keep Prices Low
The real genius of the system becomes clear when you think about the bigger picture.
Every stray cart normally costs stores time, labor, and maintenance. But by encouraging customers to return them, Aldi dramatically cuts those expenses.
And those savings don’t just disappear into accounting reports.
They show up where shoppers care most—on the price tags.
By reducing unnecessary labor and equipment costs, the company can keep its grocery prices aggressively low while still maintaining quality.
