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When Daily Meal assembled a ranking of the best grocery store in every state , two chains inspired some serious loyalty from the pollees — Aldi and Costco. Regardless of which you prefer, there's a good chance that you have some strong feelings about them. Did you ever wonder, though, which of these stores actually has more products and a wider selection? Before we get into numbers, let's start with a base comparison.

Both Aldi and Costco have only a fraction of the products carried by the average grocery store – today, most standard stores stock anywhere from 40,000 to 50,000 different items. Now, let's hop on over to Costco. Founded in 1976, Costco now carries just around 4,000 unique items .



A typical Aldi, meanwhile, hovers around about 2,000 different products . If that makes it sound like there's no way you want to give either a try, here's some food for thought. When it comes to square footage, Costco is a behemoth Although Costco only carries about twice the number of products as Aldi, the square footage of a Costco is almost mind-numbingly huge.

Stores average around 140,000 square and range from 76,00 square feet to over 240,000 square feet. It doesn't seem like Costco would need massive stores with only a relatively small number of products, but there are a few reasons for their size. For starters, there's those huge shopping carts that require wide aisles.

The stores have to be able to handle tons of customers, to the average tune of around 300 people walking .

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