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Aldi doubles sizes of trial with Deliveroo

Aldi is to double the size of its trial of on-demand grocery deliveries with Deliveroo. Running in 20 stores across London, Greater Manchester, Cambridge and the… View Article

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Aldi doubles sizes of trial with Deliveroo

Aldi is to double the size of its trial of on-demand grocery deliveries with Deliveroo.

Running in 20 stores across London, Greater Manchester, Cambridge and the Midlands since the early summer, the trial is now being extended to another 22 stores in places like Bristol, Liverpool and Brighton.

Customers within a six kilometre radius of the 42 participating stores will be able to choose from around 400 essential Aldi grocery items for delivery in as little as 30 minutes.

Richard Thornton, communications director at Aldi UK, said: “The feedback on our trial with Deliveroo has been very positive so far, with customers really valuing being able to have more ways of getting Aldi’s quality food at unbeatable prices, as recently recognised by Which? who found a basket of items was 23% cheaper at Aldi than at Tesco.

“This extension takes the partnership into new areas for the first time, including cities like Bristol and Liverpool amongst dozens of others across the country.”

If it continues to be successful, Aldi could extend the service to even more stores in the coming weeks.

  

 

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