As this is an American site, it's completely understandable that they compare the Austrian Hofer to something everyone in America seems to know: Aldi. Whether it's a German or American company does not matter in this context.
Germans should be proud that it was explained like this, as it means that every American knows Aldi.
(BTW, here in Belgium, Aldi has been selling Medion for ages... and not only computers, but GPS, DVD-recorders, TVs, etc.)
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As this is an American site, it's completely understandable that they compare the Austrian Hofer to something everyone in America seems to know: Aldi. Whether it's a German or American company does not matter in this context.
Germans should be proud that it was explained like this, as it means that every American knows Aldi.
(BTW, here in Belgium, Aldi has been selling Medion for ages... and not only computers, but GPS, DVD-recorders, TVs, etc.)