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Aldi sets sights on Swansea as the budget supermarket looks to open more stores

Budget Supermarket Aldi has revealed the areas it wants to build new stores over the next two years – with another Swansea store opening high up their agenda.

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In its annual trading update, Aldi said it had attracted around a million extra customers in the past 12 months with “a new generation of savvy shoppers turning their back on traditional, full priced supermarkets”. 

Britain’s fourth largest supermarket, which opened its 1,000th store last month, said it is committed to a long-term target of 1,500 stores in the UK – meaning it is on the hunt for more locations across the UK. 

Aldi says the areas in Wales where it is currently looking for sites include Barry, Swansea and Cardiff.

Aldi says it’s searching for freehold town-centre, edge-of-centre, and retail park sites suitable for property development. The sites should be able to accommodate a 20,000 sq foot store with around 100 parking spaces. Ideally the location will be near a main road with good visibility and access. 

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The supermarket chain say they are also be investing in the development of new and expanded distribution centres, including its new distribution centre in Leicestershire. 

Richard Thornton, Communications Director at Aldi UK, said: “We want to make our great value groceries accessible to all, and to do that we need more stores, particularly in towns and areas that don’t have an Aldi already. 

“The areas we’ve identified in our latest list are places where there is demand for stores and we are committed to continue investing until we can bring our quality products and unbeatable prices to as many people as possible.” 

Anybody who has a site that may fit Aldi’s requirements should contact info.nationalproperty@aldi.co.uk

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