Improving choice for local people across Bedfordshire

Unlike other supermarkets, Aldi is not a one-stop shop. Its smaller stores focus on packaged and convenience goods, complementing rather than competing with existing local shops and services.

There’s a lot to like

Aldi’s philosophy of high-quality products at low prices that shoppers can trust has won many accolades. As customers continue to look for better-value brands to make their money go further, it is important that residents have access to a wide range of shopping facilities.

A new Aldi Regional Distribution Centre would provide the support for the distribution of our award-winning, high-quality produce at great value prices, to local people, improving the shopping choice for residents across Bedfordshire.

Local jobs

The new Aldi Regional Distribution Centre would create approximately 600 new operational jobs across a range of skill levels, alongside other opportunities during the construction process. Aldi aims to provide flexible jobs for local people, and more employment opportunities would also be available through the construction of the development.

Aldi employees receive industry-leading wages above the National Living Wage, proven opportunities for career progression, high levels of training, and a guaranteed minimum of 20 hours’ work per week.

It is Aldi’s aim to recruit staff locally for its new stores and, as a result, most staff live close to the store where they work. More information on career opportunities can be found at: www.aldirecruitment.co.uk

The UK’s lowest prices supermarket

Research release by Which? showed that Aldi was the cheapest supermarket for a basket of 20 essential items throughout April 2021. Sainsbury’s and Tesco were 14% and 15% more expensive than the same shop at Aldi.