Aldi China opens eighth store
A new ALDI store opens in Shanghai in September. It is the retailer’s eighth store in two years.
Situated on Hongguan Road, Hongkou District, the store carries about 1,000 SKUs from Ready-to-Eat meals to body care products. The range includes quality imports such as French wine and Australian ice cream, as well as local products that appeal to local customers.
The store can deliver purchases within three kilometres if orders are placed through the WeChat mini-program. Payments can be made using ALDI China’s WeChat mini-program’s Scan & Go function.
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