ALDI has revealed 22 “priority” locations where it wants to open new stores as part of £1.4billion expansion plans.
The UK’s fourth largest retailer, which opened its 1,000th branch this month, has honed in on 11 UK regions where it wants to grow.
It comes as part of its plans to eventually increase its store portfolio to 1,500.
The German discounter is looking at sites in Kensington and Hackney in London, Cambridge and Brentwood in East Anglia and Clarkston and Cathcart in Scotland.
It is also scoping out locations in Nottingham and Derby in the East Midlands and Warrington and Barmhall in the North West.
This is the full list of areas Aldi is looking at opening branches:
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- London – Kensington and Hackney
- South West – Penzance and Bath
- South East – Maidenhead and Worthing
- North West – Warrington and Bramhall
- North East – Newcastle Upon Tyne and South Shields
- East Midlands – Nottingham and Derby
- West Midlands – Birmingham and Warwick
- East of England – Cambridge and Brentwood
- Yorkshire and the Humber – Harrogate and York
- Wales – Cardiff and Chepstow
- Scotland – Clarkston and Cathcart
Aldi is looking for sites inside and outside town centres, as well as in retail parks.
The sites need to accommodate a 20,000sq ft store with around 100 parking spaces.
It comes after Aldi confirmed it would be opening 20 new stores before the end of 2023.
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However, the discounter, recently voted the UK’s cheapest supermarket by Which?, stopped short of revealing where the 20 new branches will be located.
It comes as a number of other retailers expand their store portfolios.
M&S is set to open three new shops including a “megastore” in time for Christmas.
It comes as part of the posh retailer’s plans to open dozens of new full range stores and food halls before the end of next April.
Meanwhile, Primark this month opened a new shop in Salisbury and completed a refurbishment on its store in Price Street, Edinburgh.
Bargain retailer Poundland has opened several news stores in September too.
How to save money at Aldi
There’s a host of ways you can save money at Aldi next time you’re in store.
Keep an eye out for red stickers on products – these indicate when an item has been reduced in price.
Meanwhile, if you’re a fan of fakeaways, Aldi is one spot worth heading to.
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Foodies can’t get enough of the retailer’s new range which is just like Nando’s and prices start from 79p.
And why not try nabbing a box of veggies for just £3.30 by picking up a Too Good to Go box?
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