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It took me a while to realize this wasn't some shopper loyalty card from Aldi's.
Aldi's nuts
Gottem
Also it's just Aldi, not Aldi's hahahaha
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.
It's actually not plural, but rather possessive.
It's an example (I think) of a snowclone.
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.
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)
You've used a conjunction. Aldi is nuts > Aldi's nuts
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