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The case for boycotting the United States
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I do love Aldi! It feels like a good corporation, as far as corporations go. They are still extremely affordable, the food is usually held to European standards (unless they’re selling an American brand under that brand name), and their imports are amazing.
I’d love an infographic like that! I'd make it myself if I knew what to put on it, haha!
Nah they’re not really a good corporation they use their giant bargaining power to lowball small suppliers as much as they possibly can, like so much that they might not be earning any money at all for their work.
https://fortune.com/2025/01/31/aldi-scrubbed-careers-website-of-all-dei-initiatives/
THis is alarming. BUT: This is just Aldi US which is still controlled by Aldi Süd in Germany. To me this doesn't look like a change in corporate values. This is a corporation that is afraid of Donald Trump. They don't LIKE doing this.
@Vittelius @courageousstep
I’ve heard whispers that Aldi did this in name only, that workers still feel supported, and that internal DEI documents are still available.
Of course, this can’t be confirmed by evidence.