Aldi to open 8 new UK stores — full list of locations
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Aldi to open 8 new UK stores — full list of locationsAs the cost of living spikes, Aldi’s £40million expansion is set to bring "unbeatable value to more families"CommentsNewsKatie Oborn Audience Writer11:53, 20 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesAldi supermarket announces eight new stores that will open in 2026(Image: Citypress / Aldi )Aldi is a well-known discount supermarket chain with branches across the globe, but now the retail giant is bringing even more “within easy reach” for its customers. Shoppers are attracted to Aldi’s low prices along with the supermarket’s selection of award-winning products - and now there are eight more stores lined up to open in 2026.Named the “cheapest” supermarket for the fifth consecutive year (in 2025), Aldi is now expanding in several different areas of London with new stores planned over the coming months in several varied and convenient locations.This newly announced move will bring hundreds of new jobs and “more affordable” food options to communities lacking discount retailers - and with the cost of living continuing to challenge households, many shoppers will likely welcome the news.The £40million expansion targets areas in the capital and Greater London, where many communities “still rely on higher-priced convenience stores or traditional full-price supermarkets” for their weekly shop.New stores are planned for several London areas in various locations from Marble Arch to Stepney Green, the managing director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK has said that “too many Londoners don’t have an Aldi” close to where they reside.Areas due to get a brand-new Aldi supermarket are Hanworth, Willesden, Watford, Marble Arch, Hoxton, Orpington West, Epsom and Stepney Green. Existing Aldi stores in Enfield and Kilburn will also undergo refurbishments in 2026.View 2 ImagesAldi will open several new supermarkets in London this year (2026) (Image: Citypress / Aldi )Jonathan Neale, Managing Director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said...





