Aldi's recent growth includes over 550 new stores opened in the last four years, making it third among U.S. grocery chains behind Kroger and Walmart. The company plans to add at least 225 more stores in 2025, primarily in the Southeast after acquiring Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket. Florida is a key area of expansion, with 19 new locations, covering cities from Jacksonville to Fort Lauderdale. Other states like New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland will see additional stores, along with locations in North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, and Louisiana.
Aldi has opened more than 550 new stores in the last four years, putting it in third place behind Kroger and Walmart, with plans to open at least 225 more stores in 2025.
Florida is a significant focus of Aldi's expansion, with 19 upcoming locations planned across the state, including cities like Jacksonville, Tampa, and Orlando.
Aldi has expanded its reach by acquiring rivals like Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket, converting over a hundred of those stores into Aldi locations.
The company is maintaining its growth by entering markets in New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, while also targeting smaller cities in North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, and Louisiana.
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