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  • Shoppers turn to Aldi and Lidl as grocery price inflation exceeds 5 per cent

    March 29, 2022

    Grocery price inflation has reached 5.2 per cent over the latest four weeks, as households brace for a cost of living crunch this spring. The rate of price hikes has hit the highest level since April 2012, according to Kantar’s index published on Tuesday morning. Shoppers are turning to discount retailers and own brand products [...]

  • No need to scan: Aldi’s first check-out free store opens in Greenwich with cameras and tech tracking customers’ moves

    January 18, 2022

    Supermarket chain Aldi has opened its first checkout-free store in London. The Aldi Shop&Go concept store in Greenwich opened at 7am this morning for public testing, having been tested by Aldi colleagues in recent months. The new trial store, which is situated on Greenwich High Street, allows customers to complete their shop without scanning a single product, or having [...]

  • Aldi to bolster British suppliers, injecting £3.5bn a year into home grown businesses

    December 29, 2021

    Aldi is set to bolster its UK-based suppliers next year, becoming the latest in a number of businesses trying to bring their supply chains closer to home. In recruiting more than 100 more suppliers in 2022, the move forms part of the supermarket chain’s bid commitment to increase its spend with suppliers on British soil [...]

  • M&S declares war on Aldi over ‘obvious’ copy of Christmas gin

    December 16, 2021

    Marks and Spencer has launched legal action against discount supermarket rival Aldi, over what it alleges is a copycat gin. Aldi’s ‘The Infusionist’ gold-flake gin liqueur range has been accused of copying M&S’ Light-Up Gin, in papers filed at the High Court earlier this month. M&S registered three varieties of its designs earlier this year, [...]

  • Supermarket fridge doors could save 1 per cent UK electricity use

    November 7, 2021

    Putting doors on fridges in the top five supermarkets in the UK could cut the nation’s total electricity usage by 1 per cent, according to reports. The Environmental Investigation Agency, an international NGO, said supermarkets could save up to a third on their own electricity bills too, according to the BBC which first reported the [...]

  • Aldi hiring for over 1,500 Christmas jobs

    October 4, 2021

    Cut price supermarket Aldi is recruiting for more than 1,500 Christmas jobs this year. The retailer said it would keep all stores shut on Boxing Day to thank colleagues for their work during the pandemic – maintaining a decades-long tradition. Available roles will include those working on checkouts, replenishing stock and fulfilling orders made through [...]

  • Exit without paying at any till: Aldi trialling first checkout-free supermarket

    September 20, 2021

    Aldi is trialling its first checkout-free store to allow customers to shop at the supermarket and exit without the need to pay at a till. The discount supermarket chain said the store is in London but declined to give further details of the location of the trial site. It said shoppers will scan a smartphone [...]

  • Supermarkets urge shoppers to keep masks on after 19 July

    July 15, 2021

    Supermarkets are urging customers to continue wearing masks even after 19 July, when they will no longer be a legal requirement in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that from Monday 19 July, dubbed ‘Freedom Day’, almost all pandemic restrictions will be lifted including the legal requirement to wear masks. Instead the public will [...]

  • Sainsbury’s plans £50m in price cuts as supermarket wars with Aldi and Lidl heat up

    July 5, 2021

    Sainsbury's plans £50m in price cuts as supermarket wars with Aldi and Lidl step up

  • E-commerce grocery sales plateau boosts Aldi’s market share to peak levels

    June 22, 2021

    The growth of e-commerce sales in the grocery market has plateaued, giving the likes of Aldi an opportunity to grow its market share after not making use of online sales in the past year. The percentage of e-commerce sales in the grocery market remained flat at 13.4 per cent in the four weeks to 13 [...]

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