Aldi has revealed five priority areas where it hopes to open new stores in Yorkshire.
Last month, the UK’s fourth largest supermarket asked the public to make suggestions for potential new locations and received more than 4,000 requests.
It has now reviewed the list of locations and used it to develop its store search over the coming years.
The company said as a result, the priority areas in Yorkshire where it is currently looking include Fulwood in Sheffield, Harrogate, Horsforth, Roundhay and York.
The retailer currently has more than 1,020 stores and is committed to continuing towards its long-term target of more than 1,500 stores across the UK.
Jonathan Neale, Managing Director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said: “We want to make high quality food accessible to all, but we can’t do that while there are still some towns and areas that either don’t have an Aldi or have capacity for additional stores.
“We recognise there is huge demand in certain regions for more stores, which is why we decided to get the public’s input on our latest list of priority locations. They have helped us identify where demand is greatest and we will continue to work to bring Aldi to as many people as possible.”
Anybody who has a site that may fit Aldi’s requirements is asked to contact
[email protected].
Each site should be able to accommodate a 20,000 sq ft store with around 100 parking spaces. Ideally the location will be near a main road with good visibility and access.