These shoppers are bananas. More than 500 people lined up in Times Square just to be among the first to enter a brand new supermarket. The eager shoppers swarmed the 42nd Street store in the hours before its grand opening to check out the new Aldi — which customers say is a major draw for.
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These shoppers are bananas. More than 500 people lined up in Times Square just to be among the first to enter a brand new supermarket. The eager shoppers swarmed the 42nd Street store in the hours before its grand opening to check out the new Aldi — which customers say is a major draw for.
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