The retailer, which has 155 stores in the Irish market, will “continue to prioritise low prices” through its discount strategy amid the cost-of-living crisis, he said.
It also agreed a €7.5 million deal with Dublin-based confectioners Broderick’s, which gave the company the opportunity to stock their goods in some of Aldi’s US stores. In January, the chain announced plans to hire an additional 360 people this year, which will bring its total employee numbers past 5,000 people. The company, which claims it is the best-paying supermarket in Ireland, increased pay rates from February 1st.
IrishTimes Kinda crap though, badly stocked shelves, everything pretty much out of date, generic mass produced excuse for food. Too much waste.