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Why does Aldi sell such weird things?

The German supermarket chain specalises in "super buys" - but how do they pick them?
Two people examining traffic cones inside a supermarket with product signs and shelves in the background.

It happens to the best of us. You pop out to the shops for bread and milk and come home with a traffic coneโ€ฆ

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No? well you obviously havenโ€™t been shopping at Aldi.

Since their 2001 launch in Australia, the German supermarket chain has wooed shoppers with cut-price private label products.

But the budget price tags are not the only thing attracting shoppers.

Aldi also specialises in โ€œsuper buysโ€ โ€“ limited edition products that are released into stores twice a week.

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Products on sale this week include fitted sheets, floor cushions, metal bed frames, lawn mowers andโ€ฆ bright orange traffic cones.

Some super buys have caused retail mayhem. Last year customers queued outside Aldi stores trying to get their hands on limited edition girlsโ€™ clothing designed by fashion icon Collette Dinnigan.

Retail analyst Brian Walker told Fairfax that Aldiโ€™s โ€œseemingly randomโ€ super buys have been incredibly successful for them.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve really picked up on some strong elements in the consumer psyche, and one is to challenge the boundaries of what we expect supermarkets to be and do,โ€ he said.

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Aldi didnโ€™t give much away when Fairfax asked them where they get their stock from. However a spokesperson did say that most special buys are the result of consultation with suppliers.

โ€œSome of our suppliers are niche boutique manufacturers, while others have much larger operations and produce some of Australiaโ€™s leading household brands,โ€ she said.

โ€œEach of Aldiโ€™s special buys is carefully chosen by one of our expert buyers and assessed.

โ€œOnly once it meets our high standard for quality, are they signed off and scheduled into the special buys calendar.โ€

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Walker suspects that some special buys are products that someone somewhere in the world needs to get rid of.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve got specialist buyers and theyโ€™ll go to auctions houses, clearance houses, theyโ€™ll see end-of-season sales, liquidation sales โ€“ theyโ€™ll have feeder buyers through all sorts of markets,โ€ he explained.

So what exactly are people going to do with their new traffic cones?

Mother of three Sarah Pruett has the answer:

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โ€œMy master plan: 1. Buy traffic cone. 2. Place on my head. 3. Be a unicorn.

โ€œThank you Aldi!โ€

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