Thousands of Aldi shoppers across the UK can order their groceries online for the first time. That's after the German supermarket announced it's rolling out its new "click and collect" service to 200 new stores by Christmas.
Until really rather recently Aldi didn't let you order groceries online. That changed as the pandemic struck, first with a partnership with Deliveroo, then with the trial of a click and collect service.
Click and Collect was first tried out by Aldi at one of its Midland stores in September, and following success there, it now being massively expanded.
Chief executive Giles Hurley said: “We know that more and more people want to buy high-quality food at unbeatable Aldi prices – particularly at the moment – and this
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