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Aldi Resumes Aggressive Growth Plans in Grocery Industry

German Retailer Plans 100 New Stores This Year As It Sets Sights on Becoming Third-Largest US Chain
Aldi, with more than 2,000 stores in the United States, plans to open another 500 this year. (Aldi)
Aldi, with more than 2,000 stores in the United States, plans to open another 500 this year. (Aldi)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
February 10, 2021 | 9:12 P.M.

Aldi, the German food retailer that owns Trader Joe's, is taking aggressive steps to expand its push into the bustling American grocery store market with plans to open 100 new stores this year and add curbside pickup to 500 stores.

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