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ALDI has divided Germany and the whole world into NORD (North) and SÜD (South). Where do you live?

I live in this part of the world ....

  • in the world of ALDI NORD (North)

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  • in the world of ALDI SÜD (South)

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • neither - in my part of the world there is no ALDI - I live in an ALDI-less world

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Divided how? By food preference?
 
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No - by cigarettes!

ALDI SÜD has cigarettes
ALDI NORD has no cigarettes!
Why didn't you say so? What's that have to do with the rest of the world?
 
here are two short lists:

ALDI NORD: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Poland, Spain, Denmark, and Portugal - and the USA as well.
ALDI SÜD: United States (operating under the Aldi name), Austria and Slovenia (as Hofer), Italy, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, Hungary, China and Switzerland.
 
Once upon a time the 4 world powers have divided Germany into East and West.
Now two brothers have divided Germany into North and South.

It may not be important. I just hope that you can see the funny side of it.
 
Trader Joe’s was founded by Joe Coulombe in 1967 in Pasadena, California. Aldi’s took over in 1979, but Monrovia, California is listed as the location of Trader Joe’s headquarters.

Trader Joe’s is very popular on the Westside of L.A.
 
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