Home UK News Aldi announcement confirms change in place for shoppers across UK
UK News

Aldi announcement confirms change in place for shoppers across UK

Aldi announcement confirms change in place for shoppers across UK
Key Points

Aldi announcement confirms change in place for shoppers across UK It's set to last for the season Aldi has revealed some good news for its customers across the country. The budget-friendly supermarket confirmed in May that it had committed "to bring sweeter British-grown blackberries to its shelves from this month when they start to go on sale across its stores nationwide".

Aldi announcement confirms change in place for shoppers across UK It's set to last for the season Aldi has revealed some good news for its customers across the country. The budget-friendly supermarket confirmed in May that it had committed "to bring sweeter British-grown blackberries to its shelves from this month when they start to go on sale across its stores nationwide". Working in close collaboration with its suppliers, including Driscoll's, its primary blackberry supplier, Aldi disclosed that it was introducing "carefully selected varieties bred for a naturally sweeter, less tart taste". With growing demand driven by improved sweetness, Aldi was expecting blackberry sales to rocket by as much as 20% this season, having already shifted more than 228 tonnes last year – the equivalent of 1.5 million punnets. The supermarket confirmed that all fresh blackberries stocked on its shelves would be 100% British-grown, "giving shoppers greater access to homegrown fruit as the season gets underway this summer". It also highlighted that the berries would be taste-tested throughout the season and harvested at peak ripeness to ensure a consistently great flavour. British blackberries started appearing in selected stores from the beginning of May, ahead of a nationwide rollout on May 21. Speaking when the change was announced last month, Julie Ashfield, chief commercial officer at Aldi UK, said: "We expect our blackberries to taste better than ever this season. "By working closely with our British suppliers to improve sweetness and consistency, we're making sure customers can enjoy the very best of homegrown fruit and keep coming back for more." James Crook, customer development director at Driscoll's, said: "Exceptional flavour is the result of years of dedicated natural breeding and selecting only the finest blackberry varieties. By working closely with Aldi, we are able to grow and harvest fruit at the optimal moment, delivering British blackberries that are naturally sweeter, more succulent, and consistently high quality throughout the season." In welcome news for British farmers, Aldi recently revealed plans to increase the number of long-term agreements with UK produce and horticulture suppliers, committing to sourcing at least 50% of its domestic produce through long-term partnerships by the end of 2027.
Aldi (ORG) UK Aldi (ORG) UK (LOCATION) British (ORG) Driscoll (ORG) Julie Ashfield (PERSON) Aldi UK (ORG) James Crook (PERSON)
Originally published by Daily Mirror Read original →