German supermarket Aldi to open 180 US stores this year
ALDI will open over 180 stores in 31 states in 2026, investing $9 billion through 2028 to reach 3,200 U.S. stores and launching a redesigned website for easier shopping.
- German supermarket chain Aldi plans to open 180 new stores in the US this year and relaunch its website, entering its 40th state, Maine.
- Aldi's store traffic outgrew major competitors like Costco, Albertsons, Kroger, and Walmart in 2025, as consumers sought better value.
- Other value-focused grocers like Lidl, known for efficient store designs and requiring customers to bring their own bags, are also expanding in the US market.
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The German discounter is on an altitude flight in the USA. This could also have consequences for Germany.
The retail chain plans to open 180 more stores and three new distribution centers located in Florida, Arizona and Colorado
Aldi Plans to Open 180 New US Stores This Year
As ALDI celebrates its 50th anniversary in the United States, the international grocery chain plans to open 180 new stores in 31 states by the end of 2026. In a Jan. 12 announcement, the company shared its growth plans over the next five years, which include launching in Colorado for the first time and expanding operations throughout the South and West. Over the next two years, ALDI will open 50 new stores in the Denver and Colorado Springs, Col…
Aldi to add nearly 200 stores as bargain demand grows
Discount grocer Aldi is expanding its U.S. footprint as inflation and high grocery prices continue to squeeze household budgets. The German-owned chain says it plans to open more than 180 stores this year across 31 states. Aldi’s store count keeps climbing Known for low prices and compact, neighborhood-style stores, Aldi has steadily gained ground with cost-conscious shoppers. By the end of 2025, the company operated 2,614 U.S. locations, making…
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