Aldi Has Announced Big Change to Stores - First 11 Chosen Full List
The investment supports Aldi's goal to operate 1,500 UK stores and includes energy-saving fridge doors and natural refrigerants to reduce carbon emissions.
- On 11th Feb 2026, Aldi announced a £300 million investment to upgrade and extend 11 UK stores, including Huddersfield and Liverpool, as part of its 2026 programme.
- The £1.6 billion investment plan announced last year supports Aldi's long-term ambition of operating 1,500 stores, with Giles Hurley saying improvements aim to serve more customers and staff.
- Planned upgrades include enlarging shop floors with redesigned layouts and refreshing fixtures and signage at many stores.
- The programme accompanies plans to open 40 new stores, with confirmed locations for extensions in the coming months and additional upgrades scheduled this year.
- Sustainability is central, with Aldi says installing fridge doors and natural refrigerants to cut energy use while maintaining its low-price model.
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Aldi is set to invest over £300 million in upgrading and extending existing UK stores in 2026, as part of its continued commitment to investing in Britain. The investment will support a wide-ranging programme of improvements, including store extensions and enhancement upgrades. Changes will vary by location but will include creating more space to shop […] The post ALDI TO INVEST OVER £300 MILLION IN UPGRADING STORES ACROSS THE UK appeared first …
Aldi to invest more than £300 million in upgrading stores across the UK
Retail Times publishes international & UK retail news covering products, data, tech, packaging, people, research, comment and more besides! Aldi is set to invest over £300 million in upgrading and extending existing UK stores in 2026, as part of its continued commitment to investing in Britain. The investment will support a wide-ranging programme of improvements, including store extensions and enhancement upgrades. Changes will vary by location …
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