Aldi Ireland And Dawn Meats Enter €125m Contract
Aldi Ireland announced last week a new €125 million contract with supplier Dawn Meats, worth €25 million annually over the next five years.

The exterior of the new store in Rathnew
As a result of this contract, Dawn Meats will recruit 15 new staff members and add six new lines to the Aldi range.
Under the terms of the contract, Dawn Meats will increase its supply to the retailer by 35%.
As one of Aldi Ireland’s longest-standing suppliers, Dawn Meats has seen incremental growth every year since it first entered a deal with Aldi, in 2010.
The increased investment and new contract have provided the supplier with the confidence to accelerate a €5 million expansion plan for its facility in Waterford.
The contract follows Aldi’s recent announcement that it will invest €400 million in 30 new stores, with the creation of 1,000 new local jobs over the next five years.
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