Grimsby set to gain another Aldi store in £9 million Lincolnshire expansion
Aldi, the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket, is on track to invest more than £9M in new and upgraded stores across Lincolnshire this year.
The supermarket chain confirmed that it has already invested £5M in new stores in Lincolnshire this year, as the Aldi on Cleethorpe Road reopened on 25 August following an expansion.
The supermarket’s 2022 expansion plans for Lincolnshire include a new store in Grimsby, as well as an extension in Grimsby.
Although no date or location has been announced for the new store, bosses added that they plan to invest a further £4M before the end of the year.
The investment is part of the supermarket’s rapid expansion drive in recent years. It is on track to create 2,000 permanent new roles across the UK this year, and also announced last week that it would be hiring for 62 store roles in the local area between now and the end of the year.
Giles Hurley, Chief Executive Officer, Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “We’ve been helping Britain find the best value for money when it comes to their weekly shops for more than 30 years – and now more than ever we’re seeing heightened demand for our unbeatable prices.
“However, we know there are still areas that don’t have a store, or that need more to meet the increased customer demand we’ve witnessed in recent months. Our 2022 expansion plans are helping to achieve that, making the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket more accessible to even more people.”
Aldi has recently increased its minimum hourly rates, paying a minimum hourly rate of £10.50 an hour nationally and £11.95 within the M25. The new rates of pay are boosted by the fact Aldi remains the only UK supermarket to offer paid breaks, which for the average store colleague is worth £830 annually.


