Aldi’s cart rule isn’t just quirky. It’s psychological warfare in the parking lot. A single quarter stands between order and chaos, savings and waste, frustration and surprising respect. Why does a budget grocer trust customers more than most luxury brands do? And how did a 25-cent trick quietly reshape modern shoppi… Continues…
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