As part of its quick expansion strategy, Aldi is searching for a new store site in either Gerrards Cross or Chalfont St Peter.
Aldi, which currently operates more than 960 shops in the UK, is looking for a 1.5-acre freehold property in the town centre or on the outskirts of town.
A 20,000 square foot shop with around 100 parking spaces should operate on the site. The placement should ideally be close to a major road with easy visibility and access.
The public may propose suggestions, and the supermarket will pay a finder’s fee of either 1.5 per cent of the freehold purchase or 10 per cent of the first year’s rent for leasehold sites.
George Brown, national property director at Aldi UK, said: “By opening more Aldi stores, we can provide affordable, high-quality food to even more people.
“But despite our growth in recent years, some people still don’t have access to a local store, which is why it is our mission to continue on with our ambitious plans and change that.
“Our finder’s fee is available to anyone who can find Aldi an appropriate site so we’d encourage people to share any suitable suggestions and get in touch.”
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