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Supermarket chain Aldi is set to open five new stores across the UK in the coming weeks.

The grocer, which currently has more than 990 UK stores, will be opening new locations in June including Southampton and Whittlesey. Further stores in Norwich, Castle Donington and Porthcawl will also open in early July.

The new stores form part of Aldi’s commitment to invest more than £400m in store development this year.

Each new store opening will create around 40 new jobs on average, boosting employment opportunities within local areas.

The news comes as Aldi has recently been recognised by Which? as the UK’s cheapest supermarket for the past 12 consecutive months, with the latest figures showing Aldi was a huge £18.21 cheaper on a basket of shopping than the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose.

George Brown, real estate director at Aldi UK, said: “Demand for Aldi has never been higher, and more than two thirds of British households already shop with us.

“However, there are still too many people for whom shopping at Aldi isn’t a convenient option and we’re committed to changing that, giving even more people access to our award-winning products at unbeatable prices. To meet that demand, we are investing in new stores up and down the country and won’t stop until we’ve made quality, affordable food accessible to everyone.”

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