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Aldi to open 16 new stores – here’s where they are coming in your area
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The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. Aldi to open 16 new stores – here’s where they are coming in your area The German supermarket has consistently ranked top of the cheapest shops this year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Aldi will open 16 new stores across the UK, as the discount supermarket continues its expansion.

The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. Aldi to open 16 new stores – here’s where they are coming in your area The German supermarket has consistently ranked top of the cheapest shops this year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Aldi will open 16 new stores across the UK, as the discount supermarket continues its expansion. The German store chain has more than 1,080 shops open across Britain, but aims to have 1,500 in the long term – with the latest additions set to appear across locations such as London, Manchester, Suffolk and even the Isle of Wight. A total of £370m is expected to be invested in 2026 in new store openings by the retailer, which has consistently topped the list for cheapest supermarkets to shop at in Which?’s consumer guide this year. Several months ago Aldi had said it hoped to open up to 40 stores in 2026, with one opening in Salford last month. No firm timetable has been given for the opening of each new supermarket, other than “the coming months” for all 16. Recent data from Worldpanel by Numerator shows Aldi having the fourth-largest market share in the UK for the 12 months to mid-May, behind Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda, holding more than 10 per cent of the total market, just ahead of rival discount store Lidl. Britons have been concerned this year that food prices are likely to continue rising in the second half of 2026 as energy costs feed through into production and manufacturing, with the Federation of Food and Drink warning food inflation could hit as high as 10 per cent. Recent data on wider UK inflation holding below expected levels will give hope that the cost of living squeeze may not be as great as initially feared, but food prices are more likely to feel the impact later in the year with energy bills rising, fertiliser costs going up and supply chains facing some disruption. Aldi UK’s Jonathan Neale said: “At Aldi, we’re committed to making high-quality, affordable food accessible to everyone, which is why we continue to invest in expanding our store network across the UK. “Our £370m investment in new stores this year will help us bring Aldi’s unbeatable value to even more communities, supporting local economies through our industry-leading pay for colleagues.” Full list of new Aldi stores set to open: - Hattersley, Greater Manchester - Newport, Isle of Wight - Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham - Newport, South Wales - Orpington, London - Hoxton, London - Ashford, Kent - Watford, London - Rayleigh, Essex - Balsall Common, West Midlands - Marble Arch, London - Malton, North Yorkshire - Port Talbot, Wales - Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands - Wigan, Greater Manchester - Sudbury, Suffolk Join our commenting forum Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies Comments [Image text:] ALDI ALDI BAKERY ALD SC-
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