The Metro Stores

                        Official Website http://www.metrogaisano.com/stores.html

Take mobile e-commerce seriously

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From the Cebu Sunstar:  The growth of peer-to-peer or person-to-person trading sites like Sulit.com.ph, AyosDito.ph, 88db.com.ph, OLX.com.ph, Multiply.com, eBay.ph, among others, has allowed Filipinos from all the country to trade with each other. As you can scan through the various payment options, Globe GCash and Smart Money are in majority of these seller pages.

Anyone who has not looked into these two payment platforms in the past should think again. With mobile broadband becoming affordable and a growing number of Pinoys surfing through the mobile phone, there is a new opportunity to market and position the selling of product or service focusing on this growing user segment.

Globe GCash Glick (https:/ gcashclick.delbrosonline.net/), in partnership with courier company Delbros, now allows online sellers and buyers to trade with each other with ease. The system ensures buyers and sellers that a product ordered is received in good condition and in accordance with what was indicated online. In addition, payment is already secured prior to shipment, allowing proper transfer of funds after the delivery process.  Continue reading here http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/toral-take-mobile-e-commerce-seriously

Also read my blog on sending money  http://mysendmoney.blogspot.com/
And my blog on Business Ideas http://philippinebusinessideas.blogspot.com/

Business trend slowly shifts to online selling

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My comment:  But major players like SM, Ayala, Metro, Robinsons, Island Souvenirs, CDR King and many others haven't seen the light yet in my opinion and missing a major business low cost opportunity 

China's online sales soar in Jan-Sept: govt (wonder why no news like this in Philippines?)

Philippine Star CEBU, Philippines - Despite lots of business spaces now made available around the city, the advent of the internet has made online selling now the fast growing trend in the business community.


This is due to the free advertising and no need to pay for space rentals said Tina Tan, an online business seller who sells ready-to-wear clothes and accessories through the web.


Tan said that doing business online has become very popular and since the budding of social networking sites, it makes their jobs easier and gives them a chance to have a wider market.
According to Tan, business through online is very easy especially for those that have other things to do like students like her.


She said that all they have to do is add as many contacts as they can, preferably people they know so that they would not be scammed, and immediately they have instant customers.


Val Carla Vergara, a new online business player, said that she shifted to online selling because it is a new strategy for small business players like her who wants extra income but does not need to invest on a huge capital.


Vergara said that there are so many small business players that are using the net right now for their businesses but the competition does not worry her despite having the same kinds of products like RTW’s, accessories, and toys.


She said that just like any other kind of business, it depends on the marketing strategy of the online shop owner.


Vergara explained that she sells her products cheaper than those sold in malls and she puts the difference of the prices in her site so that the customers would be able to see how much money they will be saving if they buy it from her.


She said that unlike stores in malls and also from other online entrepreneurs who has fixed prices, she lowers her prices if the customers ask for a discount and she also does this if her clients buy three or more products.

But according to some like Armida Aguilar, a college student, the pictures are not enough for her to buy a product online. Aguilar said that despite online selling becoming a fad today and saves the shoppers time from going around places looking for clothes, she still chooses to go the conventional way pf shopping because she wants to make sure that she the quality is worth the money she is paying.  Continue reading here http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=530097&publicationSubCategoryId=108



Online Retail Thriving: 8% Growth Expected This Holiday Season but are Philippine merchants taking note?

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From the NY Times In its State Of Retailing Online 2009 report, Forrester Research reported that the vast majority of Web retailers were not only profitable in 2008 - in a recession - but also that their overall level of profitability grew.
 
My commment;  But has Philippine merchants noticed the trend and are they adapting to sell worldwide?  Here is a area for growth and expansion and Filipino merchants need to take note. 

The e-commerce market is expanding, due to a combination of factors.

Also brick-and-mortar businesses are migrating more of their operations online. We also have technology advances to thank: better recommendations technology, social media, the emergence of mobile commerce.

E-commerce Continues to Grow, Despite Economy

In the State Of Retailing Online 2009 report, Forrester Research reported that retailers saw their Web divisions grow by 18% in 2008. Given that Forrester described 2008 as "one of the worst years ever" in retail, that's significant growth in online retail activity. 
 
Continue reading here http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2009/11/23/23readwriteweb-online-retail-thriving-8-growth-expected-th-45446.html

Internet supermarket booms in bad times, Selling online a golden opportunity for Filipino business

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- The Internet global supermarket is booming because people and businesses are looking for bargains and new outlets in bad times, a new report says.  (My comment, Philippines has a golden opportunity for big and small businesses to embrace this technology and sell sell sell to the world.  Example is the recent Pacquiao rumble where people wanted to buy tshirts, and much more and where were the Filipino merchants like Island Souvenirs online, seems they and others are missing a golden opportunity)

And the this great global shopping mall can only expand rapidly as mobile phone use explodes, the Chinese get involved and advertisers jump in, the OECD forecasts.

But the e-trade revolution is being held back by hidden frontiers, ranging from concerns over privacy of personal information, language problems, delivery costs and taxation and regulation barriers.
As the Christmas spending spree, vital to many retailers and manufacturers around the world, gets under way, the OECD also highlights other worries for consumers.

For example, Santa Claus may never turn up with the goods, or the purchases may be defective, or payment details may be stolen.

These are among the obstacles to increased cross-border trade, paradoxically even within the European Union, which the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development lists in a report on a conference under the heading: "Empowering e-consumers."

The report found that the financial crisis had breathed new life into electronic commerce, with sales rising in Europe, the United States and China at a time when the store-based retail sector struggles as consumers' disposable income shrivels.

"The financial and economic crisis appears to be giving a e-commerce a boost as consumers search for ways to reduce expenditures by purchasing items online," the OECD said, adding: "The savings can be substantial."
It cited a study showing that shoppers in Britain, Germany and France can save 17 percent by buying electronics goods, DVDs and clothing on online trading platforms rather than in physical stores.

In the United States on-line sales for 80 retailers rose an average of 11 percent in the first quarter of the year, according to another study.

One site, Craigslist, is forecast to report sales of 100 million dollars this year, a 23 percent increase from 2008. Another platform, Amazon, had net sales of 177 million dollars in the first quarter alone, up 24 percent from the first quarter 2008.

The OECD cites a study by the Forrester research group predicting that western European consumers will buy 123.1 billion euros' worth of goods online by 2014, for an average annual growth rate of 9.6 percent.
China too has experienced a jump in online retail activity. The online auction and retail website of the country's leading e-commerce company, Alibaba Group, reported a 131 percent rise in transaction volume in February compared with a year earlier.

Helping to spur electronic commerce is the growth in mobile phone use. The number of mobile phone subscribers grew at an average rate of 30 percent a year from 1993 to 2007 in the 30 industrialised economies in the OECD.
But the OECD warned that the future of e-commerce is not entirely secure, maintaining that its fate "depends for a large part on the level of confidence that consumers have in on-line shopping."

It noted that half the cross-border complaints and disputes filed with the European Consumer Center Network stemmed from purchases made over the Internet.
 
"Delivery problems and dissatisfaction with the products purchased were the leading reasons for the complaints, accounting for 75 percent of the total," the OECD said.

Customers voiced dissatisfaction with non-deliveries, misrepresentation by online retail sites and difficulties contacting merchants.

While the Internet may have made it easier to buy products from foreign businesses, consumers have shown themselves to be reluctant to do so, according to the OECD, which cited language barriers, higher shipping costs, regulatory barriers and scams and misleading practices as key constraints.

Last year 33 percent of EU consumers purchased products online but only 7.0 percent bought goods from another country, the report said.

While many countries have e-commerce laws and regulations, such practices risk becoming outdated given the speed at which new products and services are created.

The study found that most countries, apart from the United States, do not have specific regulations to protect the privacy of children.

It said many online retailers ask consumers to confirm their age simply by ticking a box, with no follow-up measures to ensure that the information is accurate.

Another area of growing concern for the sector, according to the OECD, is the use of behavioral techniques that track a consumer's purchasing habits in order to tailor advertising to his or her interest.

But there is little doubt about the economic impact of online advertising. A recent study cited by the OECD found that the contribution to economic activity of online advertising amounts to 300 billion dollars in the United States. The US online advertising sector directly employs more than 1.2 million people.  Continue reading here http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/technology/11/16/09/internet-supermarket-booms-bad-times

I just received this promotion in my email this morning. Are Philippine merchants/malls missing a great free advertising tool by email?

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Why couldn't Philippine Department stores, or Malls have a similiar online email every week for their  promo customers or those that enter its many promotions that  collects names and email addresses?  A valuable free tool is not being used here by most Philippine Merchants. 


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toys
Happy ALDI days

*Available while quantities last. All products may not be available in all stores.
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ALDI Inc. is very serious about protecting your privacy and is committed to avoiding
any abuse of your email address.
If you wish to stop receiving this newsletter, please go to


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Enter your email address in the UNSUBSCRIBE form, and click submit
and you will be removed from this list immediately.


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METRO DEPARTMENT STORES 32 JVC P25,998 until Nov 15, 2009

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METRO DEPARTMENT STORES 32 JVC P25,998 until Nov 15, 2009


LCD TV 32″ until November 15, 2009
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WHERE DID ALL THE TOMATOES GO HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES?

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The Philippines has suffered a terrible weather problem with almost continous rain or cloudiness for the past few weeks.  But what I can't understand is why the buyers for SM, Robinsons, Ayala, Metro grocery stores can't find alternative suppliers for a temporary solution rather than having store shelves empty of red tomatoes.  In USA the buyers find supplies all over the world to make sure they meet customer needs.   What is the problem here?
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If there is no stock in country then Taiwan, Australia, Thailand, New Zealand or even South Africa or Mexico or South America must have supplies that can be flown in to meet the lack here of so many different vegetables.  If there is a source here in country it is not meeting the need for any I repeat ANY supermarket here in Cebu.
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I assume Manila stores are suffering similiar lack of supplies.  The government should step in and relax the standards until the supplies return to normal and the buyers should use sources like I easily found by searching Australian tomatoes.  The customers want tomatoes and other vegetables and I assume the buyers could find alternative sources until this crisis is resolved as we get all kinds of other offshore dry goods, why not tomatoes and other vegetables?

LCD TV Best buys in the Philippines

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METRO DEPARTMENT STORES 32 JVC P25,998 until Nov 15, 2009
LCD TV 32″ until November 15, 2009
 
Read more at my blog on LCD Best Buys in the Philippines
 
 
 
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A model for SM, Ayala, Metro, Robinsons to design the website and open new franchise Aldais

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I oftenA model for SM, Ayala, Metro, Robinsons to design the website and open new franchise Aldais

 wonder why the stores here like Ayala, SM, Metro and Robinsons and lots of their tenants don't use the web more with most affluent shoppers here in the Philippines now having an active online surfing with places like facebook and even TV getting online.  Setting up a website or blog is so cheap and easy to change or update if someone in authority made sure it happened.  And customers would apprciate the ability to see complete lines of merchandise or specials for the week.  One store in the USA and many parts of the world is Aldai and I wonder why they have not surfaced yet here in the Philippines as they would be excellent for small store locations with only limited items but quality at a low price. 

SM does not even have a active functioning website to assist its many customers in the stores it has in its many malls and the contact information or maps online where their malls are or the contact even for their management at their many malls.  That is really strange seeing they are opening the Cyber Zones which is internet based.  Strange for the largest mall leader in the Philippines.  They should take a look at Metro's nice site and also Aldai's http://www.metrogaisano.com/
http://www.aldi.us/us/html/sitemap_ENU_HTML.htm

The major malls and department stores should seek  better to use the internet web sites and blogs to make better use of their large purchasing power and get online in a big way and possibly set up a new chain franchise with the Aldai chain.  It is becoming very very popular in the States with low overhead with 2 or 3 employees handling a whole store.  It would seem with people looking for a new viable franchise this would be an excellent service and money maker. 

Regardless, the major department stores here need to examine their online presence as the world changes and customers demand new and cheaper ways to market such as Aldai does so well with emails to customers weekly, sales online, and a good layout that the stores here could follow.  Even SM doesn't evan contact information anymore for each store online and their addresses and maps.  I think it is a major oversite that SM, Ayala, Robinsons, Metro need to address rapidly.  Read more how Aldai does it below.  Lets have all the malls online with the same information here in the Philippines......

the ALDI way: incredible value every day.
The ALDI way of shopping has been continuously honed and refined since our first store opened in Southeastern Iowa in 1976. Committed to bringing food to customers at the lowest prices possible, our early stores set up shop in small spaces and introduced shoppers to the select-assortment concept, carrying only 500 select brand products. Compared with other supermarkets, our stores seemed tiny. But ALDI found a niche with Americans hungry for real value, and the chain grew rapidly.
Over time, more products were added, including more refrigerated and frozen foods. ALDI also began experimenting with Special Buy items, to great success. More recently, Sunday hours were instituted, and ALDI began accepting debit cards.
Today, there are over 1,000 ALDI stores in 29 states, from Kansas to the East Coast. And today’s ALDI store carries about 1,400 regularly-stocked items, including fresh meat, and, in certain locations, beer and wine. Though the original ALDI concept has been modified somewhat to accommodate our ever-changing tastes and preferences, the core concept remains: “Incredible Value Every Day.”

Special buys
Index of web links for Aldais
1,000 stores and growing!

All around the country, ALDI continues to grow!

Thanks to over 18 million loyal customers, ALDI is proud to be celebrating the opening of our 1,000th U.S. store! At a time when other retailers are cutting back and the recession is deepening, we continue to build new ALDI stores – now offering Incredible Value Every Day in 29 states nationwide. And this exciting 1,000th store in West Haven, Connecticut brings our common-sense solution to even more value-conscious consumers, just like you! 

For over 30 years, ALDI has been offering grocery shoppers high quality products for a fraction of the cost – without having to buy in bulk. And now more than ever, we’re giving you more ways to save – without compromising quality! When you shop at ALDI, you can always count on finding products that are consistently equal to or better than the top national brands in quality and taste, for up to 50% less than at traditional grocery stores. And our Double Guarantee ensures it! In fact, you can find almost all of the items you need for your weekly shopping list at great ALDI prices every day – including staples like fresh produce, milk, bread and eggs. Helping you save an average of $115 a month on your family’s grocery bill!
Come see for yourself. Click here to find a store near you.
Or to get the full scoop on our 1,000th store, click here to read the press release.






 Tags:  Metro Gaisano Department Stores, Vicsal Development Corporation, Metro Supermarket, Philippines

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The Metro Stores

Metro Colon

Metro Colon

Metro Colon, the first Metro store, started as a three-level store building in Colon Street in the heart of downtown Cebu City. Despite being located in the toughest retail arena in the Cebu province, if not in the entire nation, the Metro developed a huge following among the Cebuano consumers and was upgraded into a seven-level department store and supermarket after only two years in operation. The Metro Colon store has continuously been upgraded over the years to increase the size of its selling areas, maintain customer comforts and amenities, and to enhance its fresh and friendly atmosphere. At present, the store continues and remains to be the preferred shopping destination in downtown Cebu.
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Super Metro Mandaue

Super Metro Mandaue

Metro Gaisano opened its second store in 1994 in Mandaue City, a City adjacent to Cebu City and is considered to be the industrial capital in the province of Cebu. The Super Metro Mandaue was built in the concept of a supercenter but with two added levels of department store spaces. The store’s spacious and spartan look enhances its feel of a store with a wide selection of quality goods sold at reasonable prices. The Super Metro is now the store of choice for shoppers in the Mandaue City and in the neighboring Municipalities in the North of Cebu.
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Metro Ayala Center Cebu

Metro Ayala Center

When the Ayalas of the famous shopping center in Makati City decided to develop the first planned commercial business district in Cebu City, they chose Metro Gasiano as its partner to operate the anchor department store and supermarket of its Ayala Center Cebu Mall. Rising to the challenge to team up with an established and reputable Manila-based mall operator, Metro Gaisano built its third store in 1994.
The store now known as “Metro Ayala Center” is Metro Gisano’s biggest and best designed store, having commissioned a design team from North America to conceptualize the project. The Metro Ayala Center is a store, designed to cater to the discriminating taste of a growing upscale market in Cebu City that demands comfort and service but maintaining the quality and the competitive prices that is a trademark of a Metro Gaisano store. Metro Ayala Department store and Supermarket enjoyed favorable growth in patronage year on year and is now frequented by many tourists who find great value in shopping at the store.
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Metro Legazpi

Metro Legazpi

In 2001, The Metro Gaisano made a strategic decision to bring its brand and type of department store and supermarket out of Cebu. Legazpi City was chosen because of its ideal location south of Luzon and its accessibility to the population of the Bicol region comprising of the five provinces.
Metro Gaisano teamed up with Landco Inc., who put up the first planned commercial business district in the city and the first full-sized shopping mall, the Pacific Mall Legazpi. The Metro Legazpi is now the premiere department store and supermarket destination in the city with its large multi-level store, cool shopping atmosphere, colorful visuals, quality goods, reasonable prices and ample parking spaces.
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Metro Lucena

Metro Lucena

The same partnership that brought the Pacific Mall and the Metro store in Legazpi City, Metro Gaisano and Lanco Inc. teamed up again to bring the same concept to a growing city south of Metro Manila, Lucena City. In 2003, Metro Lucena was built to be the anchor department store and supermarket of Pacific Mall Lucena.
The Metro Lucena is a big, multi-level and colorful store that brings to the people of Lucena and its neighboring localities the same price, value, comfort, quality and convenience to its customers.
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Metro Market!Market!

Metro Market! Market!

When the Ayala’s started the development of its newest shopping center concept at the Fort Bonifacio, the business district that was billed and touted to become the next Makati City in the country, they integrated the concept of hawker’s haven into a mall to give shoppers value for their money and an outdoor wet market to make it a catch-all destination for everybody. Now the newest and most visited mall in Metro Manila, Market! Market! is the home of the sixth and most ambitious store of Metro Gaisano. Known as Metro Market! Market!, the store is the anchor department store and supermarket of the mall and is the biggest so far in the Metro Gaisano chain of stores.
The store is envisioned to become a shopping and leisure destination in Metro Manila due to its superior atmosphere, comforts, quality merchandise and price value.
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Metro Market!Market!

Metro Food & Fashion @ MarQuee Mall

Metro Department Store and Supermarket is a name synonymous with shopping in the Visayas. Now with six stores which includes Cebu stores in Colon, Mandaue and Ayala Center, Legazpi City in Albay, Lucena in Quezon and Market! Market! in Bonifacio, Global City, Taguig. The seventh Metro store has chosen Angeles, Pampanga as its home. Known worldwide as the entertainment capital of the Philippines, Angeles City has become one of the most prosperous and business-friendly cities in the entire country.
Joining the numerous classy restaurants, bars, discos and shopping outlets that keep the city an active and fun-filled place to be, Metro’s vision still remains the same: quality and variety of merchandise in a friendly atmosphere and at prices that are highly competitive and reasonable.
Whether your shopping list consists of supermarket necessities or department store needs, or other items your heart may desire, Metro MarQuee Mall will be more than happy to accommodate.


http://www.metrogaisano.com/stores.html

 Tags:  Metro Gaisano Department Stores, Vicsal Development Corporation, Metro Supermarket, Philippines

Metro Gaisano Department Stores, Vicsal Development Corporation, Metro Supermarkets

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The Metro Gaisano Department Store and Supermarket (more popularly known as “The Metro”) was incorporated in 1981 and opened its first department store and supermarket in 1982. The store was founded by the late Sir Victor Gaisano, with the help of his wife, Mrs. Sally Gaisano, and four children — Margaret, Jack, Edward and Frank — who envisioned a department store and supermarket that will offer quality and a variety of merchandise in a friendly atmosphere and at prices that are highly competitive and reasonable. The Metro’s business operations was shaped and influenced by the combined experiences of the Gaisano Family in the retail industry.

In retail operations, Metro Gaisano now operates seven department stores with supermarkets namely: Metro Colon, Super Metro Mandaue, Metro Ayala Center, Metro Legazpi, Metro Lucena, Metro Market! Market! and Metro Food & Fashion @ Marquee Mall. The Metro Gaisano chain of stores has increasingly built an image of quality and value for price in terms of the merchandise it sells. It has an aggressive advertising and promotion strategy which calls for constant visibility in print, radio and television throughout the years. It enjoys the patronage of all types of customers and is the leading retail store in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Legazpi, Lucena & Metro Manila.

Vision

To become a world-class retail store and enjoy the process of attaining it
http://www.metrogaisano.com/profile.html

 Tags:  Metro Gaisano Department Stores, Vicsal Development Corporation, Metro Supermarket, Philippines

A model for SM, Ayala, Metro, Robinsons to design the website and open new franchise Aldais

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I often wonder why the stores here like Ayala, SM and Robinsons and lots of their tenants don't use the web more with most affluent shoppers here in the Philippines now having an active online surfing with places like facebook and even TV getting online.  Setting up a website or blog is so cheap and easy to change or update if someone in authority made sure it happened.  And customers would apprciate the ability to see complete lines of merchandise or specials for the week.  One store in the USA and many parts of the world is Aldai and I wonder why they have not surfaced yet here in the Philippines as they would be excellent for small store locations with only limited items but quality at a low price. 

The major malls and department stores should seek to better use the internet web sites and blogs to make better use of their large purchasing power and get online in a big way and possibly set up a new chain franchise with the Aldai chain.  It is becoming very very popular in the States with low overhead with 2 or 3 employees handling a whole store.  It would seem with people looking for a new viable franchise this would be an excellent service and money maker. 

Regardless, the major department stores here need to examine their online presence as the world changes and customers demand new and cheaper ways to market such as Aldai does so well with emails to customers weekly, sales online, and a good layout that the stores here could follow.  Even SM doesn't evan contact information anymore for each store online and their addresses and maps.  I think it is a major oversite that SM, Ayala, Robinsons, Metro need to address rapidly.  Read more how Aldai does it below.  Lets have all the malls online with the same information here in the Philippines......

 
 

the ALDI way: incredible value every day.

The ALDI way of shopping has been continuously honed and refined since our first store opened in Southeastern Iowa in 1976. Committed to bringing food to customers at the lowest prices possible, our early stores set up shop in small spaces and introduced shoppers to the select-assortment concept, carrying only 500 select brand products. Compared with other supermarkets, our stores seemed tiny. But ALDI found a niche with Americans hungry for real value, and the chain grew rapidly.
Over time, more products were added, including more refrigerated and frozen foods. ALDI also began experimenting with Special Buy items, to great success. More recently, Sunday hours were instituted, and ALDI began accepting debit cards.
Today, there are over 1,000 ALDI stores in 29 states, from Kansas to the East Coast. And today’s ALDI store carries about 1,400 regularly-stocked items, including fresh meat, and, in certain locations, beer and wine. Though the original ALDI concept has been modified somewhat to accommodate our ever-changing tastes and preferences, the core concept remains: “Incredible Value Every Day.”
 
 
Special buys
 
 
 
Index of web links for Aldais
1,000 stores and growing!

All around the country, ALDI continues to grow!

Thanks to over 18 million loyal customers, ALDI is proud to be celebrating the opening of our 1,000th U.S. store! At a time when other retailers are cutting back and the recession is deepening, we continue to build new ALDI stores – now offering Incredible Value Every Day in 29 states nationwide. And this exciting 1,000th store in West Haven, Connecticut brings our common-sense solution to even more value-conscious consumers, just like you!
For over 30 years, ALDI has been offering grocery shoppers high quality products for a fraction of the cost – without having to buy in bulk. And now more than ever, we’re giving you more ways to save – without compromising quality! When you shop at ALDI, you can always count on finding products that are consistently equal to or better than the top national brands in quality and taste, for up to 50% less than at traditional grocery stores. And our Double Guarantee ensures it! In fact, you can find almost all of the items you need for your weekly shopping list at great ALDI prices every day – including staples like fresh produce, milk, bread and eggs. Helping you save an average of $115 a month on your family’s grocery bill!
Come see for yourself. Click here to find a store near you.
Or to get the full scoop on our 1,000th store, click here to read the press release.
SM, Ayala, Robinsons malls, Metro malls

 

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