• D61 [any]
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    10 months ago

    It took me a while to realize this wasn't some shopper loyalty card from Aldi's.

          • Raebxeh
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            10 months ago

            For some reason, pluralization of singular brands is a thing depending on your dialect of English. I won’t state the regions because I don’t wanna accidentally narrow down where someone lives. Although I guess referencing Aldi already does that a bit.

            • ValpoYAFF [comrade/them]
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              10 months ago

              It's actually not plural, but rather possessive.

              It's an example (I think) of a snowclone.

              • Raebxeh
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                10 months ago

                You’re definitely right about the possessive thing. I’m not sure about the snow clone. I always thought of it like they were treating the name of the store like the last name of the family who owns it. So it’s like a shortening of, “we’re going down to the Aldi’s store.” As if you’d walk in and Mr. Aldi would be behind the counter.

            • keepcarrot [she/her]
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              10 months ago

              Here in Australia its pretty common.

              Aldi's

              Nando's

              Domino's

              McDonald's

              Hungry Jack's

              Woolies?

              Coles?

              ...

              Others, I'm sure. Where do Australians go? Bottle-o always sounded very sing song in a Tolkien sort of way. There's a kebab place we call "Ararat's", but I don't remember the official name. I sometimes remove the possessive/plural to sound funny (bunning)

      • Goadstool
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        2 months ago

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    • SoyViking [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      Insisting on having an actual physical membership card in 2024 and also making it look like an Aldi loyalty card is an extremely German thing to do.