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Nottingham Post
National
Joel Moore

Aldi seeks new 100 UK sources as Nottinghamshire suppliers wanted

Aldi has called on Nottinghamshire suppliers to help meet its target of finding 100 new product sources in the UK.

The supermarket giant is aiming to recruit more than 100 new British suppliers, spending an extra £3.5 billion a year by the end of 2025.

Nottinghamshire suppliers who can provide Aldi with items including food, drink and Specialbuys will be considered as the shop looks to "buy British wherever possible".

Giles Hurley, Chief Executive Officer at Aldi UK, said: “We want to meet our customers' demand for buying British, and by working with British suppliers we get to offer Great British quality products, and at unbeatable prices.

“As we continue to expand as a business, our supply chain needs to grow with us. That’s why we’re now on the lookout for more British suppliers to add to our current partnerships, helping to create even more jobs as well as new opportunities for these businesses.”

Aldi’s entire core range of fresh meat, eggs, milk, butter and cream is already sourced from British suppliers, while more than 40% of fresh produce sold is also British.

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