Aldi has announced its largest ever expansion programme after reporting surging sales and profits. And as part of the £800m drive bosses have revealed they are searching for suitable locations for new stores in Chorlton and Wigan.
The discount supermarket also said it was opening 23 stores - including one in Cheadle- by the end of the year and revamping another 100 shops as part of the record investment plans.
Aldi – Britain’s fourth largest supermarket with more than 1,020 stores and more than 45,000 colleagues – said it would also spend £1.4 billion on expansion over two years as it works towards a long-term plan for 1,500 sites in the UK. READ MORE: 'Beloved' city centre market to close down this weekend after more than 50 years Details of the investment came as German-owned Aldi said it notched up its highest ever annual UK and Ireland sales growth of 16% to £17.9 billion for 2023, up from £15.5 billion in 2022.
Pre-tax profits more than tripled to £536.7 million from £152.6 million in 2022, which Aldi said was also down to cost savings across the business.
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