Aldi has announced plans to open 11 new stores across the UK in the lead up to Christmas. The expansion includes new stores in Sedgley, Castle Douglas, Horsham, Muswell Hill, Totton, Cribbs Causeway, and Pwllheli. Additionally, over 15 existing stores will undergo refurbishments to improve the customer experience and introduce more sustainable features.
This initiative is part of Aldi’s goal to reach 1,500 stores in the UK, with an £800 million investment dedicated to expanding its footprint this year. Jonathan Neale, Aldi UK’s real estate managing director, expressed the company’s commitment to providing high-quality, affordable food to all communities. The supermarket chain also highlighted its competitive starting pay for store assistants, with London-based employees earning even more and the unique benefit of paid breaks.
The new Aldi stores are scheduled to open in various locations across the country, including Sedgley in the West Midlands, Castle Douglas in Scotland, Horsham in West Sussex, and Muswell Hill in London. These openings aim to make Aldi’s affordable prices more accessible to a wider range of customers, especially during the festive season.
In addition to the store openings, Aldi’s focus on sustainability is evident through the refurbishments planned for existing stores. By enhancing the customer experience and introducing more sustainable features, Aldi continues to prioritize environmental responsibility and customer satisfaction.
The supermarket chain’s investment in expanding its UK presence demonstrates its long-term commitment to providing quality products at unbeatable prices. With a strong emphasis on community accessibility and affordability, Aldi’s new store openings and refurbishments are set to positively impact customers across the UK.