Aldi Plans to Open New Stores in Eight Greater Manchester Locations
Full list of UK locations Aldi wants to open new stores - including eight in Greater Manchester
Manchester Evening News
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Aldi has announced plans to expand its presence in the UK by opening 40 new supermarkets by the end of the year, including eight locations in Greater Manchester. The budget retailer aims to have a total of 1,500 stores across the UK within the next two years, addressing areas currently lacking an Aldi store.
- 01Aldi plans to open 40 new supermarkets across the UK by the end of 2023.
- 02Eight locations in Greater Manchester are targeted for new stores.
- 03The retailer aims for a total of 1,500 stores in the UK within two years.
- 04New stores will be located in areas like West Didsbury and Cheadle.
- 05Aldi is committed to making affordable groceries accessible to everyone.
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Aldi, the budget grocery retailer, has unveiled plans to expand its operations in the UK by opening 40 new supermarkets by the end of 2023. Among these, eight locations in Greater Manchester are set to receive new stores, including areas such as West Didsbury, Cheadle, Bramhall, and Radcliffe. This initiative is part of Aldi's broader strategy to reach a total of 1,500 stores in the UK within the next two years. Giles Hurley, Chief Executive Officer of Aldi UK and Ireland, emphasized the company's commitment to providing high-quality, affordable groceries, stating that their expansion plans are designed to fill gaps in areas currently without an Aldi store. Additionally, Aldi will open a new store in Ordsall, Salford Quays, on May 28, 2023, taking over a former Morrisons location.
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The opening of new Aldi stores will provide residents in Greater Manchester with more options for affordable groceries, potentially lowering food costs in the area.
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