Zhenjiang Opens Dual Stores, Aldi Reaches 100 Stores in Chinese Market

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On March 21, according to ALDI, two ALDI stores located at Wanda Plaza in Runzhou District and Fenghuang Plaza in Jingkou District, Zhenjiang, officially opened. This new store opening also marks the milestone of ALDI reaching 100 stores in the Chinese market.

It is reported that ALDI now has over 13,000 stores across dozens of countries on four continents worldwide. Since opening its first store in Shanghai in 2019, ALDI has adhered to the business philosophy of “rooted locally, serving the community,” serving Chinese consumers. By 2025, ALDI plans to expand into Jiangsu Province, opening stores in multiple cities. Building on this, ALDI further expands its presence in Jiangsu and has officially entered Zhenjiang. Currently, ALDI offers 14 proprietary brands in China, including the value-focused “Super Value” series for everyday needs, the “Marketplace” series featuring fresh ingredients, and the health-conscious “Organic” and “Good Life” lines, as well as the “Gourmet” series emphasizing quality ingredients and delicious food.

(ALDI)

(Edited by: Wang Can, Lin Chen)

Keywords: Retail

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