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Why 200 people were waiting in line for ALDI to open

Hundreds of shoppers line up to enter the new ALDI grocery store at 53rd Avenue and Lockwood Ridge Road in Bradenton on Wednesday. STAFF PHOTO / DAN WAGNER

Two-hundred people were waiting outside when southern Manatee County’s new grocery store opened Wednesday.

Several more were waiting in their cars and fighting for parking spots.

I personally wasn’t all that keen about being out front of the new ALDI that early in the morning.

So what is it about the grocer that had people standing in line as early as 7:15 a.m. for the 8:45 a.m. grand opening?

Especially when the only freebies given away were ecofriendly, ALDI grocery bags?

The new store is the third piece of a grocery store trifecta at the intersection of State Road 70 and Lockwood Ridge Road, and there are a few things that set the Germany-based chain apart from its two nearby competitors —Walmart Neighborhood Market and Publix.

The grocer is low-cost sister company to Trader Joe’s, which opened its first Sarasota store just a few years ago. ALDI has a streamlined process to selling groceries, and the company claims it can save a shopper 50 percent on groceries per year.

But that means a few oddities.

So it’s not your Publix experience. But if it can slice my grocery bill from $60 to $30 it might be worth a try.

I munched on some of ALDI’s biscotti last night.

While it didn’t taste like it came from Pastry Art downtown, I didn’t feel the need to return and reclaim my $2 and something cents.

And. It did fix my sugar craving.

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