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Major Grocery Chain Announces It Is Slashing Prices for the Summer

  • Aldi, a Germany-based discount grocery chain with over 2,400 stores, announced it will cut prices on more than 400 seasonal products starting June 5 through Labor Day.
  • Aldi launched this summer price-cut tradition to address ongoing consumer concerns about food costs, with 67% of Americans still very worried about prices according to an April Pew Research survey.
  • The discounts span nearly 25% of Aldi’s items, including meat, produce, pantry staples, and household goods, with reductions reaching up to 33% to ease grocery inflation.
  • Scott Patton, Aldi’s chief commercial officer, explained that the campaign focuses on maintaining affordable prices throughout the summer season, emphasizing that this time of year is meant for outdoor activities, enjoying events, and spending meaningful moments with loved ones—without the worry of high grocery costs.
  • Building on a $60 million savings last year, Aldi expects this effort to save customers around $100 million and support its growth plan to open 225 stores in the U.S. This year.
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storebrands.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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