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Aldi to create 6,000 new jobs as it expands number of shops

Aldi to create 6,000 new jobs as it expands number of shops

New shops are coming to Norwich and Newcastle and units in Huddersfield and Shrewsbury will open within the next month, the German multinational says.
More than 6,000 jobs will be created at Aldi shops across the UK as part of expansion plans, the company has announced.
At present, the chain is recruiting for 450 jobs at its 11 regional distribution centres around the UK.
About 40,000 people currently work for Aldi, which has more than 990 open shops.
As cost of living pressures increased, the company became Britain's fourth largest supermarket chain, overtaking Morrisons in the 12 weeks up to September.
Its market share grew to 9.3% compared with Morrison's 9.1%, according to consumer insight company Kantar Worldpanel.
Demand for low-price goods was further demonstrated over the Christmas period when sales rose 10.6% in the four weeks to 24 December, compared to the same period a year ago.
Giles Hurley, the Aldi chief executive, said: "Demand for Aldi has never been higher."
Analysis from consumer group Which? showed the average price of a shop at Aldi in January was £82.03.
New store assistants at the supermarket receive starting pay of £11.00 an hour, the company said. Breaks are also paid for, it added.
Pay rates for around 7,000 warehouse staff have been increased, Aldi added, with employees receiving a minimum starting salary of £13.18 per hour.

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