Aldi has confirmed the locations of 15 new stores that will open before the end of the year.
The budget supermarket will open nine new branches in towns and cities across England including Windsor, Luton and Poole.
Aldi will also welcome customers to four new shops in Scotland, including in Edinburgh and Govan, as well as Llanelli and Neath in Wales.
You can see the full list of locations at the bottom of this article.
Aldi says there will be more than 30 new jobs advertised on average per new shop.
Store assistants can earn up to £10.57 nationally, and £11.32 inside the M25, with paid breaks included.

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It comes as part of Aldi’s budget to invest more than £1.3 billion by 2023, with plans to open 100 new stores over the next two years.
Aldi had previously revealed the locations of 30 places where it wants to open new shops.
At the time, the grocer said it was looking for sites that are big enough to accommodate a 20,000 sq ft store and around 100 dedicated parking spaces.
The openings follow on from Aldi launching new stores in Cheltenham, Portlethen and South Harrow in October.
Last month, Aldi also opened its 50th London store in Dalston as it continues to expand in the capital.
Aldi currently has more than 930 shops in the UK.
You can locate your nearest store by using its online shop finder tool.
Ciaran Aldridge, national property director at Aldi UK, said: “There are still too many people for whom shopping at Aldi isn’t a convenient option.
“We’re committed to changing that and opening nearly four new stores a week before Christmas clearly demonstrates our progress with this.
“The new stores bring us one step closer to our goal of making our award-winning products at unbeatable prices easily accessible to even more shoppers across the country.“
He continued: “We look forward to welcoming local customers in for their weekly shop.”
The news comes as Aldi launches its first-ever online home store, selling everything from furniture to candles.
Prices range from just 99p for smaller products such as tumblers and napkins to £244.99 for a Kenwood cake mixer.
The chain also recently confirmed it will finally start selling gift cards and you can load up to £500 on them.
Customers can choose the exact amount they want to put on the card when they buy one at the tills.
They are contactless and plastic-free and are located next to greeting cards.
Full list of towns getting an Aldi store by Christmas
- Windsor, Berkshire
- Luton, Bedfordshire
- Stamford, Lincolnshire
- Neath, Wales
- Govan, Scotland
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- Bedlington, Northumberland
- Biddulph, Staffordshire
- Cumnock, Scotland
- Orpington, London
- Hamilton, Scotland
- Llanelli, Wales
- Cheam, London
- Tamworth, Staffordshire
- Poole, Dorset