Aldi, a German grocery chain, is expanding its U.S. operations and has recently announced its plans to open stores in California. This expansion is part of Aldi’s goal to have 2,500 stores in the United States by 2022.
Aldi first came to the United States in 1976, but only began expanding rapidly in the past few years. The company now has about 1,700 stores in 35 states. California will be Aldi’s 36th state of operation.
Aldi plans to open its first California store in March 2020, in the city of Los Angeles. Aldi has not yet announced how many stores it plans to open in California, but the company typically opens multiple stores in a new state at once.
Aldi’s expansion into California is part of the company’s strategy to become a leading grocery chain in the United States. In order to achieve this goal, Aldi has been investing heavily in its U. operations. In addition to opening new stores, Aldi has also been renovating existing stores and expanding its product offerings.
Aldi’s expansion into California is good news for consumers who are looking for an alternative to the traditional grocery store experience. Aldi’s stores are typically smaller than traditional grocery stores, and offer a limited selection of items. However, Aldi’s prices are typically lower than those of other grocery chains.
It is not yet clear how Aldi’s expansion into California will impact the state’s existing grocery market. However, given Aldi’s track record of success in other states, it is likely that the company will find success in California as well.
Will Aldi come to California?
It is not yet clear how Aldi’s expansion into California will impact the state’s existing grocery market.