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Default Aldi rechargeable shaver - battery replacement?

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
"hr(bob) " wrote:
On May 24, 3:44 pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
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On 24 May,
(Andrew Gabriel) wrote:
Aldi is owned by Wall-Mart, although most stores are a much
higher proportion food goods than Wall-Marts are.
Asda is owned by Wall-Mart (American). Aldi is a German company.
It is Wal-Mart, with only one 'L'

There are Aldi supermarkets in the US.

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We have a local ALDI, started out only with food, but expanded into
general merchansdise (about 20% of the floor space is now non-food.
They have just gotten zoning for a new big store and I can't wait to
see what they carry. It is bare-bones shopping, but prices beat
everyone else and it has become quite popular in our supposedly
upscale Naperville suburban Chicago area.



Save-A-Lot beats them on some things, Aldi on others. The same with
Wal-Mart. Distilled water for 87 cents a gallon, and diet pop I can
stand to drink, 78 cents for a two liter bottle. Some brands use
artificial sweetener that makes me sick. Sams Club is good for some
food items, as well. I go to Aldi and Sams club about once a month, then
I do the rest of my shopping at a local Winn-Dixie or Save-A-Lot store
that area couple miles from me.


What's the name exactly of the diet drink that doesn't have a
saccharin taste, I can't find one.