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Aldi Coming To Warrington
Aldi is opening a store in Warrington off Rt. 611. It will take over the space formerly occupied by Gander Mountain, sources tell Patch.

Aldi is opening a Warrington location, officials tell Patch.
The popular discount food store will be taking over the space previously occupied by Gander Mountain off Rt. 611, Warrington Township Manager Barry P. Luber confirmed in an email to Patch Tuesday.
Gander Mountain closed last year. It is not yet known when Aldi will open. Patch has reached out to Aldi for more information and will update this story when we hear back.
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The news comes the same day Redner's, another grocery store on Rt. 611, announced it will close. It is not yet known what will be moving into the space currently occupied by Redner's in the Doylestown Point Shopping Center.
Aldi operates more than 1,700 stores in 35 states. The German grocer has the same parent company (Albrecht Discounts) as Trader Joe's.
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According to its website, Aldi chains sells the most frequently purchased grocery and household items, primarily under its exclusive brands.
Existing Aldi stores in the area include locations in Hatboro, Lansdale, Willow Grove and Langhorne.
PHOTO of Aldi's Hatboro location, via Google Maps
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