Aldi will expand in the U.S. during the 50th year of operation in the U.S. with 180 new locations including Maine together with new distribution centers in Florida, Arizona and Colorado. At the end of 2025, Aldi operated
2,614 stores in the U.S. with a goal of 3,200 locations by the end of 2028 requiring capital investment of $9 billion on stores and logistics.
According to Atty McGrath, CEO of Aldi U.S. as quoted by CNBC “Consumers now really are not looking for fancy stores and tens of thousands of different items to choose from.” She added, “They are really savvy shoppers. They know that private labels can save them money without sacrificing quality.”

Industry analysts credit Aldi with an eight percent increase in store traffic during 2025, outpacing conventional supermarkets and adding 17 million new customers.