Aldi is launching its first click and collect service in Wales after extending its trial to its Caerphilly Road store in Cardiff.
The extension will bring the total number of stores trialling the new service to 14 after stores began testing it in parts of Staffordshire and the East Midlands last month.
From this week (27 October), customers will be able to order from a full range of groceries online from groceries.aldi.co.uk then collect them, in pre-booked one-hour collection slots, from the supermarket’s store in Cardiff, the retailer says.
On arrival at dedicated click and collect points in the store car park, customers will be able to have their shopping brought to their cars by Aldi colleagues contact-free, in line with social distancing rules.
If successful, the trial will be extended to other stores across the country in the near future.
Giles Hurley, chief executive officer, Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “Aldi’s quality products and unbeatable prices have never been so in demand.”
“Extending this trial is about providing thousands more of our existing customers with another convenient way to shop with us, while also making Aldi accessible for many others who may not have shopped with us before.”
As well as click and collect, Aldi said it is already trialling a rapid delivery service in partnership with Deliveroo.
Customers living near selected stores in the East Midlands, London, Cambridge and Greater Manchester can order from a range of over 300 Aldi products and have them delivered to their doorstep.
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