Aldi launches click and collect service in supermarkets across Milton Keynes

    Aldi has extended its click and collect service to include the Westcroft and Bletchley stores in Milton Keynes. 

    Collection slots cost £4.99 with no minimum spend at time of writing, and there are allocated parking bays for shoppers.

    Aldi first launched its click and collect service to customers at a single store in the Midlands in September, before extending the trial to cover a total of 18 stores last month.

    In September, Aldi announced it was investing £1.3 billion over the next two years, including in opening 100 new stores and upgrading a further 100 stores. This month they will open a new store at Purbeck, Stantonbury on Thursday 17/12.

    Giles Hurley, Chief Executive Officer, Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “We know that more and more people want to buy high-quality food at unbeatable Aldi prices – particularly at the moment – and this trial has been hugely popular so far.

    “By extending it to hundreds of new stores, we’re making Aldi accessible to thousands of shoppers who might never have visited one of our stores before.”

    Customers wanting to use click and collect can visit groceries.aldi.co.uk to book a timeslot for collection in selected stores. Orders are picked and packed by colleagues in store, then delivered to customers in dedicated parking bays when they arrive, in line with social distancing rules.

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