Why Aldi’s Shopping Carts Are Different From Everyone Else’s

Aldi’s quarter-for-a-cart system may seem strange at first, but it’s actually a smart way to keep stores clean, efficient, and affordable.
The small deposit encourages shoppers to return carts instead of leaving them scattered across the parking lot. That means fewer lost or damaged carts and no need for employees to spend time collecting them.

By cutting down on cart replacement and labor costs, Aldi saves money — and those savings help keep prices lower for customers. It’s one of the reasons Aldi is able to offer some of the best grocery deals around.

The system also promotes responsibility and sustainability, similar to Aldi’s decision to charge for shopping bags. Shoppers think twice, return what they use, and everyone benefits.

Best of all, you get your quarter back every time. Aldi doesn’t make a profit from the system — it simply creates a smoother, cleaner, and more efficient shopping experience for everyone.
What looks like a quirky rule is actually part of what makes Aldi stand out.

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