Supermarket chain Aldi is seeking new suppliers as part of its drive to support British businesses.
Pie in the sky?: supermarket chain Aldi is seeking product suppliers in Croydon
The call-out applies to all product categories and forms part of the supermarket’s ongoing commitment to spend an additional £3.5billion a year with British suppliers by 2025.
Suppliers based in London interested in working with Britain’s fourth-largest supermarket can visit aldi.co.uk/suppliers/becoming-a-supplier to find out more.
Aldi already partners with around 5,000 British suppliers, current long-standing suppliers of Aldi based in London include Sunmagic and Soulful Food.
“Securing new partners and spending more with British suppliers is leading to the creation of much-needed jobs whilst also boosting British farming and manufacturing. We look forward to bringing even more suppliers on board throughout 2023.”
Last year, Aldi and Channel 4 produced Aldi’s Next Big Thing, a TV series that saw the supermarket uncover and stock new products from the country’s best small food and drink businesses. Aldi’s Next Big Thing will be returning to TV screens for a second series in 2024.
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