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Since other countries got their own threads I thought one about Germany could be interesting as well.
So let's start with one of the most well known German companies visible in everybody's daily life in America, Australie, the UK and many other countries: Aldi.
Actually there are 2 Aldis, North and South since it were two brothers who founded that empire. What is visible as Aldi in the US is Aldi South, while Trader Joe's is totally owned by the owner of Aldi North. Also the original founders were quite stingy and really disliked showing in public, so the only photos of them for a long period were decades old.
So here's a German documentation about the Aldi family, where you can enable English subs.
Also this might be interesting: in 1997 Walmart entered the German market. 9 years later in 2006 they sold all assets and left defeated. Walmart tried to enter the market and failed, because it made the mistake many American companies do in foreign countries: not trying to understand the local habits and culture. It also underestimated the local estimated big chains like Aldi and Lidl, so there were heavy price wars back then.
So let's start with one of the most well known German companies visible in everybody's daily life in America, Australie, the UK and many other countries: Aldi.
Actually there are 2 Aldis, North and South since it were two brothers who founded that empire. What is visible as Aldi in the US is Aldi South, while Trader Joe's is totally owned by the owner of Aldi North. Also the original founders were quite stingy and really disliked showing in public, so the only photos of them for a long period were decades old.
So here's a German documentation about the Aldi family, where you can enable English subs.
Also this might be interesting: in 1997 Walmart entered the German market. 9 years later in 2006 they sold all assets and left defeated. Walmart tried to enter the market and failed, because it made the mistake many American companies do in foreign countries: not trying to understand the local habits and culture. It also underestimated the local estimated big chains like Aldi and Lidl, so there were heavy price wars back then.











