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Aldi Reveals 115 Prime Locations for New Stores - Including Aintree and Kirkby - Liverpool Echo

CUMBRIA, ENGLAND, JUN 18 – Aldi plans £650 million investment to increase UK stores from 1,050 to 1,500, creating new jobs and opening 10 stores this summer, according to company officials.

  • Aldi announced plans in 2025 to open 40 new stores across the UK, including ten stores this summer in locations like Fulham Broadway, Sheffield, and Caterham.
  • This expansion follows a £650 million investment made this year and was shaped by analysing thousands of public suggestions to identify areas with highest demand.
  • Aldi has identified 115 key sites across the country for potential new stores, focusing on locations near major roads with a minimum size of 20,000 sq ft, including priority areas such as Kirkby and Aintree in Hampshire and Merseyside.
  • Jonathan Neale, Aldi UK's Managing Director of National Real Estate, stated that the company aims to provide everyone with access to quality, affordable food by expanding its presence through new store openings in areas where they are most needed.
  • The expansion aims to maintain Aldi's position as the third-largest UK supermarket, create around 40 jobs per new store, refurbish 30 existing outlets, and deliver further pay rises for store colleagues.
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