£15.5 billion business: Aldi says 'cost of living crisis' helped profits jump to £178.7 million

Supermarket chain Aldi cashes in with huge profits as customers hunt out bargains amid cost of living crisis

The boss of Aldi’s UK and Ireland business has said the cost-of-living crisis has changed shopping habits as the supermarket chain was boosted by shoppers seeking to reduce their grocery bills.

Giles Hurley, chief executive officer of Aldi UK and Ireland also said that “households are still under real pressure from higher living costs” as it reported its finances for last year.

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Shoppers are making fewer trips to the supermarket, buying more own-branded items and are switching which supermarket chain they use more regularly, he added.

The German supermarket firm’s UK and Ireland business has reported annual sales of £15.5 billion for 2022, jumping from £13.6 billion in the previous year.

It also reported an operating profit of £178.7 million for the year, jumping from £60.2 million in 2021 on the back of increased sales.

It added that more recent sales data, compiled by Kantar earlier this month, showed the business saw 17.1% growth year-on-year as shoppers seek to reduce the cost of their weekly shop. However, a spokesman did add that the year-on-year increase in operating profit was partly due to Aldi’s profit margin falling to an 11-year low the year before, following investments in Covid-related measures.

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