Aldi is extending its grocery delivery trial with Deliveroo into 11 more stores, including five in London and launching in Greater Manchester and Cambridge for the first time.
The extension more than doubles the number of stores currently running the trial partnership after eight stores in Nottinghamshire introduced the Deliveroo service in May, with Camden launching in June.
Shoppers near 20 Aldi stores in England can now choose from around 200 essential grocery lines online for delivery in as little as 30 minutes.
Three stores across Greater London, plus another in Cambridge, are the latest stores to join the trial, with five stores in Greater Manchester and two additional London stores, Archway and Balham, joining next week.
Richard Thornton, Communications Director at Aldi UK, said: “Even as many lockdown restrictions are lifted, we’re aware that there are still many people who are shielding and would like to shop at Aldi but can’t.
“In extending this trial further, we are making it even easier for thousands more people in different parts of the country to get hold of great quality food at Aldi’s unbeatable prices.”
If the initial trials prove successful, Aldi stated that the service could be rolled out to more of its 880 stores in the UK by the end of this year.