Aldi is trialling earlier closing times at selected UK stores, shutting at 9pm instead of 10pm from Monday to Saturday. This change aims to reduce operating costs while maintaining low prices for customers. Shoppers who frequent Aldi later in the evening may need to adjust their schedules, as the specific branches participating in the trial have not been publicly disclosed.
Currently, around 48 of Aldi’s 1,084 UK stores already close at 9pm, and more branches are expected to join the trial in the coming weeks. The supermarket has indicated that this adjustment reflects changing customer shopping patterns, suggesting a shift in consumer behaviour towards earlier shopping trips.
The trial is part of Aldi’s broader strategy to enhance efficiency and profitability amid rising operational costs. Despite a decline in operating profits, Aldi plans to invest £1.6 billion over the next two years to open new stores and refurbish existing ones, indicating a commitment to growth even as it tests new operational hours.
As the trial progresses, customer feedback will play a crucial role in determining whether these earlier closing times will become permanent. For regular Aldi shoppers, staying informed about local store hours will be essential to avoid disruptions in their shopping routines.
Source: GB News

