Why is Aldi in Austria called Hofer? Same supermarket chain, different name (2024)

Why is Aldi in Austria called Hofer? Same supermarket chain, different name (1)

If you are as big as an Aldi fan as I am, you may be disappointed when you arrive in Austria to find the discount supermarket chain does not exist here.

Don’t be.

After all, Aldi does exist in Austria. It just goes by the name Hofer instead.

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Why are Austrian Aldi stores called Hofer? Well, it’s not as complicated, or honestly as interesting, as you might think.

Why is Aldi in Austria called Hofer?

The Aldi supermarket chain was started by two brothers — Karl and Theo Albrecht — after they inherited their mother’s small grocery shop in Essen, Germany in 1945.

They soon began opening other branches of the store until, by 1950, they owned more than a dozen stores.

Why is Aldi in Austria called Hofer? Same supermarket chain, different name (2)

By the time they owned 300 stores, Karl and Theo got into an argument about the need to sell cigarettes in their stores. Karl did not want to sell them, while Theo did.

It was at that point the brothers split up the family business into what is now known as Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd (Aldi North and Aldi South) here in Europe.

The first place outside Germany Aldi Süd expanded to was Austria.That happened in 1967, when Aldi Süd bought the Austrian grocery chain Hofer.

At that time, it was decided to keep the name as Hofer due to that store’s brand recognition in Austria being so high.

It has remained that way to this day. (Here is Hofer’s website — sadly, only available in German but, if you run it through Google Translate it’s useable).

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Is Hofer different than Aldi?

The only way Hofer is different than an Aldi you may be used to is that, just like all Aldi stores, it sells regional products. That means, if you haven’t shopped at an Austrian Hofer before, the brands themselves will look ‘different’ to you.

This, of course, makes sense, as what would be the point of shipping products made for Aldi stores in the U.S. to Hofer stores in Austria?

If the company did that, the price per product would be much higher than if they sell local products.

That is why, when shopping at a Hofer in Austria, you will notice the packaging looks different on the products you can buy. Other than that, Hofer offers the same high quality foods and other products you have always bought at your home country’s Aldi, and at a very cheap price.

In other words, if you shop at Hofer in Austria, you will find many Austrian food products like cheese, milk, meat, chocolate, fruits, vegetables, frozen and canned foods, and wine.

You will also find some of the products you enjoy from Aldi in your own country, as Aldi does sell some of their own brands in many of their overseas stores.

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For instance, when I shop at an Aldi in the U.S., while most of the products they sell are manufactured in America, I can still buy the same Austrian, Belgian or German chocolate, and even some of the same snacks I buy at Hofer here in Austria.

Much of the time as well, while the brand may be different due to it being manufactured in the United States, the products Aldi in the U.S. sells taste the same or very similar to what I buy at Hofer in Austria.

That means, if you shop at Aldi for meat, cheese, milk, eggs, potato chips, pretzels, nuts, chocolate, fresh fruit and vegetables, salads, canned fruit and vegetables, pasta and pasta sauces, frozen foods — and on and on — you will find the same plethora of products at an Aldi in your own country and at Hofer here in Austria.

The packaging may just be different.

You will even be able to buy unusual-to-you (and usually delicious) products as, just like in every country Aldi operates in, they also sell products that cater to local tastes.

So, if you are looking for an Aldi in Vienna or anywhere else in Austria and cannot find one, head to one of the many Hofer stores instead (there are almost 500 in Austria).

Oh, and if you go over the border into Slovenia, you will discover Aldi is called Hofer there as well.

Now watch the Hofer video below to see some of the Austrian organic products they purchase from local farmers here. No wonder I still think Hofer is the best supermarket in Vienna.

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Why is Aldi called Hofer in Austria? ›

When the Aldi company decided to expand internationally, it started in Austria, purchasing a local grocery chain called Hofer. Because of the store's high local brand recognition, its new parent company decided the Hofer name would prevail.

What is the story between Aldi and Hofer? ›

From a family business to a leading global brand.

In 1913, the business was founded in Essen by the Albrecht family. In 1968, ALDI started to expand internationally when ALDI acquired the grocery chain Hofer in Austria. In 1976, ALDI opened its first store in the United States in Iowa.

Why is Aldi different to other supermarkets? ›

Brands. ALDI doesn't sell products of most of the big brands as the company believes that these brands make the customers pay for all their marketing expenses. The company, to counter this, partners with the local vendors and sell private label brands at much lesser prices but similar quality.

What does Hofer mean in Austria? ›

South German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) (also Höfer): status name for someone who lived at, worked on, or managed a farm, from Middle High German hof 'farmstead, manor farm, court' + the agent suffix -er (compare Hoffmann ). See also Hoefer and Hoffer .

Where is Aldi called Hofer? ›

Legal structure. Our international operations are bundled and coordinated under the umbrella of ALDI SÜD KG in Austria. The national operations in Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and Italy are collectively referred to as HOFER S/E (South East).

Is Aldi cheaper than Walmart? ›

Regardless, the prices don't lie. Aldi is considerably cheaper than Walmart in almost every instance (or they were about the same).

What is the name of the supermarket in Austria? ›

REWE is the largest supermarket retail chain in Austria, with a turnover of €9.57 billion in 2022. The company operates under several banners, including ADEG, Billa, BIPA, Merkur, Penny, and Sutterlüty, and has a network of 2,521 stores across the country.

Are Aldi and Trader Joe's owned by brothers? ›

Since the two brothers' passing, the ownership has stayed within the larger Albrecht family, which makes it all a bit more blurry at the edges. But at the end of the day, the companies are run completely separately, with both companies now more under the influence of their respective executives than the family itself.

Is Aldi same as Hofer? ›

Hofer is essentially Aldi but with a different name for the Austrian market and it sells cheaper, lesser known brands that Aldi is famous for, as well as some fresh Austrian produce.

Does Aldi still own Trader Joe's? ›

So, the common myth runs that ALDI is the same as Trader Joe's, just operating under a different name. Nope! ALDI and Trader Joe's do not share the same parent company, have no joint ownership, and are independently operated. But, the two stores do share a common family heritage.

Who is Aldi owned by? ›

Owned by a German company called Albrecht Discounts, ALDI is a discount grocery chain that started in Germany in 1948. Decidedly no frills, the company stocks virtually all house-brand products, all offered at very low prices thanks to exclusive deals with their suppliers, many of which are big-name producers.

Where does Aldi meat come from? ›

When it comes to meat and produce, it's likely that Aldi is sourcing from local farmers in your area. According to Aldi's website, it "teams up with top growers throughout the U.S., including local growers." When it comes to local produce, it's one of the ways the grocery chain saves money.

Why are Aldi so cheap? ›

Aldi sticks to their products

They do carry some name-brand products, but the majority of products are produced by the chain's own producers. This brings costs for customers down because Aldi is controlling their own product prices, rather than having to align with commercial prices.

How much cheaper is Aldi than other stores? ›

You need to bring your own bags or boxes or you will have to pay to buy plastic bags. All of this is part of what saves you money. Aldi prices are, in my experience, anywhere from 20% to 40% less expensive than most grocery stores.

Which countries have Hofer? ›

HOFER KG in Austria as well as its international subsidiaries across the globe have set up a number of regional branches of similar size within their respective countries of operation. The national operations in Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and Italy are collectively referred to as HOFER S/E (South East).

How many Hofer stores are there in Austria? ›

Hofer Austria has been named as the cheapest supermarket in the country by Austria's consumer association Verein Fur Konsumenteninformation. As of 2021, the retailer operates 520 stores across the country and an e-commerce platform as well.

What is the largest grocery store in Austria? ›

Top 10 Supermarket Retail Chains In Austria
  • REWE is the largest supermarket retail chain in Austria, with a turnover of €9.57 billion in 2022. ...
  • SPAR is the second-largest supermarket retail chain in Austria with a turnover of €9 billion in 2022.
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What is the cheapest supermarket in Austria? ›

Discount chains: Hofer (essentially Austria's Aldi) is probably the most prominent. It's cheap and even offers its own organic line. Other popular discount chains are Lidl and Penny Markt (the latter also owned by Rewe!)

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