Aldi to Expand Presence Across the U.S.

The discount grocer is building off 2022's strong growth with plans to open more than 100 new stores in 2023.
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Aldi's plans call for 120 new store openings in 2023.

Aldi’s presence across the U.S. continues to grow as the discount grocer known for its broad selection of private brand products moves forward on plans to open 120 new stores in 2023. 

By year’s end, the company will have more than 2,400 stores nationwide.

“While inflation is undoubtedly driving unprecedented demand for affordable groceries, we know that once customers experience the Aldi difference, they keep shopping with us, even when the economy improves,” said Jason Hart, CEO, Aldi U.S. “Our growth is led by our customers, and they continue to want more Aldi locations coast-to-coast.”

This year’s planned expansion builds on 2022 when the company opened and remodeled 139 stores, welcomed approximately 9.4 million new customers and drove double-digit growth year-over-year. The grocer is on track to continue that momentum this year, opening 35 stores in the first quarter alone and welcoming 5.3 million new customers to its stores as of April 2023.

Aldi new store openings will span the continental U.S., including the rapidly growing Southeast region where Aldi recently opened its 26th regional headquarters and distribution center in Loxley,  Ala., to help support new stores in the area. This year, Aldi will add stores in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, new markets for the grocer.

The brick-and-mortar expansion is part of a larger omni-channel experience designed to make grocery shopping convenient no matter how customers prefer to shop.

The grocer is enhancing new and existing stores with eco-friendly features, including installing rooftop solar panels and eliminating plastic shopping bags. Aldi is also implementing environmentally-friendly refrigerants in its stores, an important move to reduce carbon emissions that earned the grocer recognition from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GreenChill program.

As part of this national expansion, Aldi will add nearly 2,000 new employees to support the additional store count.

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