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Aldi announces new store openings across the UK this summer

Aldi announces new store openings across the UK this summer

Leader Live29-05-2025
This expansion, which is expected to create around 40 new jobs, will see new stores come to places like Caterham in Surrey and Deeside in Wales.
In the long term, the company is aiming to have 1500 stores in the UK and hopes that this £650 million investment will take them closer to this goal.
Jonathan Neale, managing director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said: 'At Aldi, our goal is to ensure everyone has access to high-quality food at unbeatable prices, and we're committed to achieving that with our ambitious store opening plans.
A number of Aldi stores across the country will also be 'renewed' (Image: Anthony Devlin/PA) 'We're targeting 40 new store openings in 2025, while many of our current stores will also be getting a refresh to enhance the customer experience, meaning we can consistently offer the best value for money to even more shoppers across the UK.'
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