Aldi has disclosed a listing of 11 areas the place it plans to open extra shops earlier than the tip of the yr.
Within the upcoming months, the German discount retailer will open new shops in London in addition to Market Harborough, and Deeside.
It comes as Aldi invests £650 million to renovate 35 websites and open new ones earlier than the yr ends. It unveiled a second checklist of ten areas in Could, together with Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Norfolk, the place it hopes to open shops this summer time.
The low-cost retailer has invested £55 million in its capital metropolis places alone, together with two new places in London.
Within the capital, Aldi plans to create 3,500 new jobs by opening 100 extra shops. Over time, the business hopes to develop from its current 1,050 places to 1,500.
Jonathan Neale, managing director of nationwide actual property at Aldi, mentioned: “We’re now opening a mean of 1 new retailer per week for the remainder of 2025, displaying simply how formidable our plans are to construct a retailer community that can assist us attain hundreds of thousands of recent prospects.”
Full checklist of recent Aldi shops opening
- Business Avenue, Shoreditch, London
- Fulham Broadway, London
- Airfields, Welsh Highway, Deeside
- Rockingham Highway, Market Harborough, Leicestershire
- Pacific Drive, Eastbourne, East Sussex
- Mafon Highway, Nelson, Treharris
- Ashford, Waterbrook, Kent
- Philadelphia Lane, Houghton le Spring, Tyne and Put on
- Mill Highway, Meadowfield, Durham
- Pendle Drive, Litherland, Liverpool
- Ringwood Highway, Brimington, Chesterfield
Aldi mentioned final month that will probably be the primary grocery store within the UK to pay store employees at the least £13 per hour.
Beginning on September 1, workers within the M25 will obtain a wage improve to at the least £14.33 per hour as a part of the chain’s fundamental price of pay improve.
Moreover, the wage of long-serving workers will improve to £13.93 nationwide and £14.64 in London. The one grocery store that also offers paid breaks is Aldi; for the common worker, this interprets to an extra £1,385 yearly.
Boss Giles Hurley mentioned: “Our persons are the driving pressure behind our success. This newest funding in pay is a mirrored image of their laborious work and the unimaginable contribution they make.
“We’re proud to stay the UK’s highest-paying grocery store and can proceed to help our colleagues.”

