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Aldi Süd Ireland
Aldi, a chain of German retail stores, was introduced to the Irish market in 1999 and now have 140 stores across the country. Aldi Sud Ireland has a market of 12.6%.
Aldi Sud Ireland offers an array of food and non-food items which includes vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free and egg-free options.
Aldi Sud Ireland works with over 200 Irish suppliers. All of the chain’s fresh products are sourced from Irish suppliers. Furthermore, several small producers supply the retail stores.
Moreover 50% of the Aldi products are Irish.
The first local distribution centre to open in Ireland was in 2004. Every Aldi store depends on this distribution centre for their well functioning.
Aldi Sud Ireland is concerned about sourcing from sustainable producers. For example, all products containing palm oil must hold a RSPO certificate which guarantees that the products are sustainable. In the same way, all fish products must hold a Global GAP or BAP certificate.
Aldi Sud Ireland has been taking measures to use only recyclable, reusable or compostable packaging for all the products under its private labels by 2022. By 2025, packaging will be reduced by 50%.
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