2024 Insight: Aldi’s Arrival in Canada – Locations, Expansion Plans, and Impact
Is Aldi Coming To Canada
Competitors react
Aldi SA 1/4 das rapid growth in the United States mimics its broader international expansion in places like Ireland, Hungary, Switzerland, Australia and even China. Aldi has seen rapid growth in the United Kingdom where local grocers neglected it until too late.
Aldi’s expansion in America raises real questions about its ability to maintain its low cost advantage. American rivals have learned to react faster when Aldi lowers its prices. This could limit Aldi’s impact.
AThey have taken Aldi to be a more credible threat, a Vu stated.
Walmart has narrowed its price gap with Aldi since July 2017, according to a study conducted by Wolfe Research analyst Scott Mushkin, who recorded prices of 40 top-selling items at a Houston Walmart and an Aldi across the street from one another. Walmart also narrowed that gap with Aldi in Chicago-area stores, he found.
Aldi is changing its approach to counter Walmart’s and other grocery storesa. Aldi launched a nationwide advertising campaign in September that included television commercials to promote its high-quality products. Aldi recently committed to reducing plastic use and moving to sustainable packaging 100% by 2025. This is a serious undertaking. Aldi increased its fresh food offerings by 40% in 2018 by expanding its produce selection and adding new vegan and vegetarian options. And it started offering more alternative milks, including soy and almond.
These changes can be costly and could impact Aldia’s profit margins. aThe model only works if they are the actual cheapest,a said Simon Johnstone, analyst at Kantar.
At the same time, Aldi faces heightened competition from its closest rival, Lidl. Lidl cut the ribbon on its first US stores in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina in 2017 and recently opened three stores outside of Atlanta. Itas expanding in upper income communities, too. Now, Lidl operates more than 60 stores in the country.
Aldi is closely monitoring Lidlas growth. In a federal lawsuit filed in March, Aldi alleged that two of its former US employees illegally shared confidential information about its sales, future store locations and real estate strategy with Lidl.
A spokesperson for Lidl said the company “believes in fair competition and the allegations in the lawsuit are not consistent with our business practices and values. “We are investigating the allegations, and we take them seriously.”
Cheap Kombucha On The Shelves, Bmws In The Parking Lots
After Aldi first entered the United States, it took two decades for the company to expand to 500 stores.
Aldi has opened more than 130 stores in the current phase of rapid growth.
The Great Recession and its slow recovery helped the discount grocer gain popularity among budget-conscious shoppers in the United States. Aldia’s expansion continues that trend. Mikey Vu (partner at Bain) said, “Theyave flourished over the past 10 years in America.” aThereas instability in the economy. People are worried. Theyare paying much closer attention to pennies on their grocery purchases than ever before.a
A majority of US shoppers are open to the idea of trying different store brands.
Source: Bain & Company survey
People love to save money on staples. It would be applicable to everyone in the room,” he stated to a group of retail executives and investors at Four Seasons Hotel Boston. You feel good when you save $10 on groceries. It makes it easier to eat out on Saturday nights and make $200 in restaurant purchases.
Aldi is investing $1.9 billion to remodel 1,300 stores with natural lighting and refreshed produce, dairy and meat sections. Bain reports that Aldi’s new stores are concentrated in areas with higher population and upper-middle class suburbs since 2017. Aldias new stores are in zip codes with a $65,822 household income on average a about $4,500 above the national average. aTheyare clearly trying to go after a more upmarket customer,a Vu said.
Part of Aldias appeal is not in a lower grocery bill alone, but in the way Aldi cleverly markets its discounts, UNCas Gielens said. Bargain hunters across the income ladder end up feeling like theyare outsmarting other, higher-priced supermarkets and big brands when they see their grocery receipts. Aldi said she wants to become the smart shopping alternative and spread the message that brands and traditional grocery stores rip off customers.
Americans are listening. According to a Morgan Stanley survey, 19% shoppers switched stores last year and started shopping at Aldi. This was only behind Walmart.
Freshco
Sobey’s discount shop was this grocery store. In the year 2010, it came into the picture. This grocery store aims to offer fresh ingredients at very affordable prices. All over Ontario, you will find 88 stores. They believe that fresh items do not have to be expensive. You will find new items in their store you can’t even believe exist.
The aim of FreshCo stores is to keep an easy-to-shop layout, providing fresh food at affordable prices, and highlighting deals and savings throughout the store. They also happen to have an in-store pharmacy where the customers can fill their prescriptions right alongside their shopping hours.
They had planned to open four more FreshCos in Saskatchewan and two more in British Columbia by the close of the second quarter fiscal 2021.
How to Deliver Products From Aldi Online Store to Canada
First off, you’ll need a real U.S. address. There’s no two ways around it.
If you do not live in the USA, how are you going to be able to obtain a U.S. real address? Ask a friend? What if you don’t know anybody in the United States?
Don’t worry, it’s a lot easier than it sounds!
United States companies called “freight forwarders” offer US addresses to foreign customers. The foreign customers then use these addresses for purposes of international shipping.
MyUS is one of the best freight forwarders available – and it’s our favorite.
MyUS has the most amazing customer service. They are reliable and don’t have a lot of taxes.
Hopefully, you can now see how it all works. When ordering from the Aldi store, or any other U.S.-only store for that matter, you simply get the packages shipped to the U.S. based address.
The packages will be sent to the MyUS address.
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The pessimistic view is that our customers have been trained to see the value in low-service shops that provide decent pricing and private brands with very low entry prices. In many ways, that make us more susceptible to this than perhaps the United States.”
According to Nielsen Canada, the discount channel for grocery shopping in Canada increased by four percent in 2015. This compares with zero growth in market share at full-line conventional grocery stores.
Dollar stores and warehouse clubs such as Costco in Canada also saw a spike in food sales last year, with each retail category growing their food sales by 10 per cent, compared with two per-cent sales growth among traditional grocery retailers. Today, 36% of grocery products in Canada can be purchased at a discounted price, an increase of four percentage points from 2010. The figure was 27% before the recession.
“We are not a big enough market for Aldi and Lidl to come to Canada right away,” said Catherine Saul, a Toronto-based retail strategy consultant.
“Probably the more immediate threat (to Canadian grocers) is if Amazon launches perishables delivery. It is hard to imagine they wouldn’t.”
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Aldi’s Way: Walmart Beats It on Price
Thereas no secret to how Aldi keeps its prices so low: The company strips down the shopping experience in an unapologetically and brutally efficient way.
aThey are able to drive out every fractional cent of cost without compromising on quality,a said Katrijn Gielens, professor of marketing at UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Aldi, which is privately owned, declined to allow interviews with its top executives through a spokesperson. But Gielens estimates that its operating costs are about half those of mainstream retailers. The company also operates at a lower profit margin than competitors, she said.
From a customeras point of view, the distinct experience starts at the shopping carts, which Aldi keeps locked up.
25-Cent Deposit
Aldi stores its shopping carts in a locked location to reduce labor costs. Customers deposit a quarter, which they get back when they return the carts.
Rather than employ a team of runners to retrieve carts from the parking lot all day, Aldi expects its customers to return carts to the store after each shopping trip. It forces that behavior by charging customers a quarter deposit that they get back when they return their carts.
The quirks donat stop there.
Aldia’s simplicity and small selection are great for shoppers who have limited time, like Youngpeter. aIam a busy mom. I donat have time to navigate a huge grocery store with kids begging to get out and go home,a she said. aI can get in and out of an Aldi in no time. I don’t have to go through fifty different salsas.
Good luck finding major brands. More than 90% of the brands Aldi sells are its own private labels like Simply Nature organic products, Millville cereals, Burmanas ketchup and Specially Selected bread. (If this sounds like Trader Joeas, thatas not a coincidence. The two companies share a common history.)
aIam like, athese corn flakes are just as good, if not better, than the ones that have a chicken on the box! These are the exact same ones,” said Allison Robicelli of Baltimore, who is a food writer and Aldi fanatic.
Although it may not be obvious at first glance, Aldi employs several key design details that maximize efficiency at checkout, too. On many of its products, barcodes are either supersized or printed on multiple sides to speed up the scanning process. After groceries are rung up, thereas nowhere for them to linger. They are immediately dropped by the cashier into the shopping basket below. Aldi doesnat waste time bagging groceries. To bag groceries, customers must take their shopping bags with them. Since stores donat offer free bags, customers often scour the store for empty cardboard boxes to use instead.
aThose lines fly. Youare not waiting for people to bag. Theyare not messing around there,a said Robicelli. aOnce you see that kind of efficiency, it makes going to other supermarkets really annoying and really tedious.a
Speedy Cashiers
Another labor-saving trick: Cashiers donat bag groceries. Instead, they drop items directly into customersa carts.
1400 vs 40,000
Aldi only stocks about 1,400 items compared to 40,000 at traditional supermarkets.
And unlike other stores, where thereas a clear division of labor a runners retrieve carts, cashiers ring up customers and clerks stock shelves a Aldi employees are cross-trained to perform every function. They also have streamlined duties. Aldi displays products in their original cardboard shipping boxes, rather than stacking them individually, to save employees time stocking shelves. Most stores donat list their phone numbers publicly because Aldi doesnat want its workers to spend time answering calls.
This means that a single Aldi may have three to five employees at the shop, while the total payroll might be between 15 and 20. Although the company claims it pays its employees more than average in the sector, they still manage to save on labor costs by employing fewer workers.
All of these cost savings add up and are passed on to customers. Aldi says its prices can be up to half off traditional supermarkets. Wolfe Research has also independently analyzed the prices and found that they are about 15% less than Walmart in areas like Houston or Chicago.
There are no frills
Inflation was high in 1978, so this store adopted a European discount model to promote the company. The store promoted fresh production at the lowest price. This strategy was successful for many customers, and the grocery store slowly became a household name.
Today, they have stores in Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
Customers can even pack and bring their grocery bags. Although there were fewer selection options and customer service, the grocery store still made a name for itself.
No Frills has fewer products and is therefore more affordable than other supermarkets that stock thousands. Aside from that, they also save on labor costs by having no bakery, no butcher, and giving out no free bags.
Metro
Metro is the largest chain, with over 140 stores in Quebec and Ontario. Super C, Metro’s supermarket division in Quebec that operates on a discount basis is called Super C. The brand Food Basics is used in Ontario for grocery stores offering discounts.
To Metro’s annual sales, these two stores contribute up to C$1 billion. Overall, Metro’s retail network incorporates around 950 food stores under the Metro, Metro Plus, Food Basics, Super C, and other banners all around Quebec and Ontario.
Metro Groceries is a top-rated grocery chain in Canada and around the globe.
Additional Barcodes
Barcodes on many products are printed multiple times to make scanning faster.
Aldias reliance on private-label brands is also helping it win Millennials, who are increasingly brand-agnostic and are instead drawn to lower prices and convenience, according to Bain data. Nielsen data indicates that private-label brands have seen a revival in recent years. They are growing at supermarkets faster than top 20 national brands.
Costco and Trader Joeas have created empires by selling their brands. Costcoas Kirkland Signature was a good example. It brought in almost $40 billion last year. This is an increase of 11% over 2017. Kirklandas sales last year beat out Campbell Soup, Kellogg and Hershey put together. These consumer goods giants spend billions on marketing, but retailersa brands are challenging them.
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It used to be white-label knockoffs that were embarrassing to purchase, but they were cheap. Now, Bain customer surveys show that 85% of US shoppers say theyare open to trying private label products. aPeople don’t care anymore about the big brands the way they used to,” he said. “That plays right into the Aldi playbook.”
Watch Out Walmart, Lidl Is Coming To Town…
ALDI’s announcement comes at a time when its European rival, Lidl, has been ramping up its US operations , aiming for first store openings on the East Coast at the end of this year (it has already set up a US HQ in Arlington VA , and is building three US distribution centers, including a $100m one in Maryland ).
Part of the Schwarz Group, the largest retailer in Europe and one of the largest in the world, Lidl – like ALDI – keeps prices low by offering a limited range (SKU count) and a strong private label offer, although it also stocks some national brands.
So what can the US grocery industry expect when the two German giants–a bigger, badder ALDI and fresh newcomer Lidl–continue their face-off stateside?
“Aldi and Lidl could end up being a one-two punch here in the US over the next several years. Certain retailers will definitely feel the impact more than others,” Paglia said.
Particularly, they are less distinctive and more common (e.g. Food Lion), or intensely focused on low prices (e.g. Walmart will likely face more pressure than the current market leaders, whose value proposition makes them stand out (e.g. Publix),” he added.
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Canadian Tire
Alfred Jackson and John William Billes sold Hamilton Tire and Garage Ltd and opened their first grocery store in Hamilton, Ontario in 1934. The grocery store witnesses incredible growth and it has almost 487 stores. You can find this company on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
“Across all our banners, we’re working to reduce the environmental impacts of our activities and playing our part in building a better country for all Canadians.”
-Robyn Colver, SVP Regulatory Affairs and Chief Sustainibility Officer.
Their motto is “Driving Value while Giving Back to the Communities We Serve”. They make products that are sustainable and help to protect the environment. By serving their customers with eco-friendly products, they support them in making informed purchases with the environment in mind. Their constant focus also goes into working on products that reduce GHG emissions and help limit the use of virgin resources and waste.
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- Gerald Haigis (47), of Glen Burnie, is sentenced “lifetime” with the possibility for up to 50 years. After the attempted murder of a man, April 5, 2021, this sentence was passed. Haigis attempted to strangle, rob, car jack and run over the victim before fleeing the scene. (Anne Arundel County)
- On May 5, police were summoned to Glen Burnie’s 100 block Warwickshire Lane at 5:05 p.m. There were reports of a person waving a gun in the air and trying to enter a stranger’s vehicle. The police were able to take the suspect into custody. (Anne Arundel County)
- On May 6, at 3:45 AM, two suspects attempted to steal an ATM from Royal Farms Linthicum. However, they failed. The truck that they used was also taken. Witnesses saw them get in another car and run from the scene. Anybody with any information should call police. (Newsbreak)
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The Thrifty Family is the One That Started It All
Aldia’s love of thriftiness comes from the brothers Theo und Karl Albrecht who, after World War II, took over their family’s grocery store in Essen. The brothers initially only carried a few items in the early shops, though they planned to increase the number as their business expanded. They realized that they were able to sell a limited range of basic products. We had to at least offer our customers an additional advantage if we didn’t want to sell a broad range of products. From that point on, we sold our products for decisively less,a Karl said in 1953, according to a book by former Aldi manager Dieter Brandes.
Theo insisted on keeping the costs down so much that he would take both sides of pieces of paper, and turn the lights off at shops during the day. They kept the store’s aesthetics minimal. aThere are no decorations in stores,a Karl said in 1953. aAll of our promotional efforts are put into discount prices.a
In 1961, the brothers split the business in two, reportedly over a dispute over whether to sell cigarettes in stores. Karl took over the South, while Theo managed the North. To this day, Aldi SA 1/4 d and Aldi Nord remain separate companies, with the dividing line between the two in Germany known as the aAldi Equator.a
Aldi SA 1/4d is the company expanding quickly in America and Europe. Aldi Nord has a presence in America through Trader Joeas. It acquired the company in 1979 a however, its growth rate is slower than its counterpart. At the close of 2018, Trader Joeas owned 484 US stores.
Halloween Foods
Sadly, the Rice Krispies Halloween Kits and the Skulls & Eyeball Cookie Mix might not be available at all ALDI locations starting Oct. 6. That means you might have to make do with regular Rice Krispies and homemade skulls and eyeballs.
Pumpkin Spice Sliced Brioche
This is the first day of fall, which means that pumpkin food products are appearing on supermarket shelves. This ALDI Find is unfortunately impacted by shipping delays, so it may not be available on your next run to the store.6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e
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Walmart
Walmart purchased 122 Woolco stores in Canada in 1994 to establish their Canadian presence. Although it is possible to argue that the company doesn’t actually come from Canada, Walmart acquired the Woolco employees. Today, the brand headquartered in Mississauga has over 408 stores.
Walmart is one of the most popular Canadian grocery stores. They love it because it has low prices and a wide selection.
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And Canada, where consumers are highly price-sensitive and discount grocers are already driving huge growth in the sector, could be next, experts from New-York based global management consultancy Oliver Wyman told an audience at the Retail Council of Canada’s Store 2016 conference Wednesday.
Loblaw Companies
Theodore Loblaw, J. Milton Cork, and J. Milton Cork founded the company in Brampton (Ontario) in 1919. They have an overall franchise of over 2400 stores. You can find groceries at their store, but you also have the option to buy clothing and houseware.
There are stores in British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba as well as Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Quebec.
London Drugs
You get more than you think here. From aisles dedicated to vacuum cleaners, laptops, and more, to regular groceries like biscuits, milk, and more – London Drugs has it all.
Their London Drugs Extra loyalty program offers benefits such as $5 off your tenth purchase.
The Basics of Food
This chain of grocery stores was founded by A&P Canada, in 1995. Metro Inc bought Food Basics in 2005. Now, it has 125 stores all around Ontario. You can also find pharmacies at some stores, and call it Food and Drug Basics.
Sobeys
Sobeys is a chain of over 1500 retail stores located in Stellarton in Nova Scotia. It has been operating since 1990. They are well-known for their friendly customer service, in-store design and innovative advertising.
They are able to maintain their position at the top of food chains with loyalty programs, online grocery purchases, and charity sponsorship.
Foodland
It is a chain of Canadian grocery stores that was established in the year 1985. The stores are located in the rural Ontario area and Atlantic Canada. The size of the store is 4000 to 27, 000 sq. feet in size, which is owned by Sobeys. The company focuses on customer convenience and offers dry goods, deli and dairy products as well as meats and frozen foods.
These are the Top 15 Canadian Grocery Stores
So what would be the best choice for you when it comes to a grocery store you could regularly visit? Let’s reduce it:
Is Aldi Coming To Canada In 2022? (Plans + Potential Locations)
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Public |
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Nasdaq : COST |
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Industry |
Retail |
Predecessor |
Price Club |
Founded |
July 12, 1976 ( 1976-07-12 ) (as Price Club) September 15, 1983 |
Founders |
James Sinegal Robert Price |
Headquarters |
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U.S.
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Number of locations
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804 [1] (2021) |
Area served
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Australia |
Key people
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Hamilton E. James |
Brands | Kirkland Signature |
Services |
Merchandise |
Revenue |
US$166.76 billion [2] (2020) |
US$6.023 billion [2] (2020) |
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US$4.002 billion [2] (2020) |
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Total assets |
US$45.40 billion [2] (2019) |
Total equity |
US$15.24 billion [2] (2019) |
Members |
105.5 million [3] (2020) |
Number of employees
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273,000 [3] (2020) |
Website |
www .costco .com |
Expansion of grocery stores into new countries is difficult. However, many chain restaurants are not ready for it.
Aldi, the German-based supermarket chain has long been pushing its boundaries beyond home. In fact, it first set foot in North America in 1973. But, even though they have over 2000 U.S. stores, Canada is still unpopulated with their discount goods.
Is Aldi going to Canada in the near future? Due to the firm’s constant expansion into America, it might surprise people.
Is Aldi Coming To Canada In 2022?
Aldi will not be coming to Canada as of 2022. Market experts have predicted that Aldi will move to Canada in the future, but the company has so far not shown any signs of expansion or issued statements.
You are probably asking why Aldi won’t be coming to Canada. Also, you might wonder if public opinion wants Aldi Canada.
Aldi Comes To Canada But Why Aren’t They?
Aldi is seemingly determined to take over the American discount markets and ignored Canadians for various reasons.
Aldi’s business model revolves around low-priced everyday food items that help keep kitchens and pantry well-stocked.
The prices compare well in the U.S., especially versus smaller regional chains, as Aldi can stay competitive within their price ranges.
In Canada, however, budget/discount grocery shopping already corners 40 percent of the grocery market in the country.
American shoppers might be impressed with Aldi’s grocery prices but Canadians may find it harder to wow them.
Aldi cares about the placement of its stores. This includes laying out some core requirements that it considers when looking for new locations.
Aldi’s commitment to keeping operating costs low, to pass savings on to shoppers, makes it difficult to see Aldi reaching deep into their pockets for a market that isn’t certain of success.
Aldi follows the lead of Lidl, their main rival in Europe. Lidl went as far to establish a Mississauga headquarters, hire staff and explore possible site options.
Lidl abandoned their plans to close the office, and they fired all employees. A few years later Lidl opened the first American store. The story might serve as something of a cautionary tale for Aldi.
Do Shoppers Want Or Even Need Aldi In Canada?
Aldi has become such a popular brand that Canadians are willing to spend a lot of money on them.
Aldi Finds may be an answer to this problem. Canadians have the ability to buy cheap cereals and flours. But Aldi Findings would draw people with character pets, outdoor seating, and exercise bikes at ridiculously low Aldi prices.
Canada: Aldi Stores
Aldi can start off by visiting the Canadian capitals of Toronto and Vancouver. These cities together have 10.5million people. Canada’s current population density would mean that Aldi would prefer to stay in bigger cities or urban centers.
To learn more, you can see our related posts on whether or not Aldi is expanding to Las Vegas, if Aldi is coming to Colorado., and the Aldi opening hours.
Aldi has not indicated that they will be coming to Canada in any near future.
Aldi’s move to Canada will require more planning and research, as well as a lot of analysis.
.Is Aldi Coming To Canada In 2022? (Plans + Potential Locations)