Aldi has launched an initiative to find prime locations for new store openings, including Shropshire.
In a bid to recognise the invaluable input of its customers, the supermarket is calling on the public to help it identify where in Britain needs new Aldi stores most.
Jonathan Neale, Managing Director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said: “We want to make high-quality food accessible to all, but there are still some areas that either don’t have an Aldi or have potential for more stores. Those wanting to put their town forward to be considered should contact the supermarket by emailing [email protected], stating their postcode and why they believe their area needs a new Aldi store.
Lidl yesterday announced plans to open hundreds of new stores across the country – including sites in South Shropshire.
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