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Grocery Store Re-Opens In Brandywine Friday

ALDI will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the morning, and the first 100 customers have the opportunity to win big.

BRANDYWINE, MD -- An ALDI grocery store will be re-opening in Brandywine on Friday, and the first 100 shoppers have an opportunity to win a year's supply of produce.

The ALDI ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 7:50 a.m. on Friday at 7500 Albert Road. Immediately following the event, there will be the Golden Ticket giveaway offering gift cards to the first 100 customers, and shoppers will be able to enter sweepstakes for a chance of one year of free produce.

This store is part of a $1.6 billion investment by ALDI to remodel and expand more than 1,300 stores nationwide by the end of 2020.

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“Our remodeled store layout will simplify the shopping experience for customers, so they can get out the door with everything they need,” said Jeff Baehr, Frederick division vice president for ALDI, in a statement. “We’re excited to unveil these changes in a great market like Brandywine, where we already have passionate, loyal customers.”

ALDI operates more than 1,750 stores in 35 U.S. states, and the chain boasts more than 40 million customers each month.

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