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Walmart, Sam's Club and Costco on alert: their enemy in the United States confirms it

Aldi goes all out in the United States and threatens the reign of Walmart and Costco

Aldi has announced an ambitious plan that challenges giants like Walmart, Sam's Club, and Costco. The German supermarket chain plans to open no fewer than 800 stores in the United States before 2028. This move reaffirms its intention to become a main competitor in the U.S. retail market.

Aldi's growth isn't new, but the scale of this expansion is historic for the company. In 2025, Aldi plans to open 225 new stores, the highest number in almost 50 years of presence in the country. This accelerated pace will allow Aldi to strengthen its position in key regions such as the Southeast, the Northeast, and the Midwest.

Storefronts of Costco and Walmart side by side.
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Additionally, the chain seeks to enter new cities like Las Vegas, where the growth potential is significant. This strategy combines the opening of new locations with the conversion of stores acquired from other chains such as Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket.


Aldi has a strategy in the United States

Aldi's plan involves not only quantity, but also innovation. The company wants to eliminate traditional cash registers in some stores. Instead, customers can pay before entering through a refundable deposit, streamlining the shopping experience and reducing lines.

With this approach, Aldi not only wants to gain market share through low prices, but also improve convenience and efficiency for its customers. Its simple yet effective model attracts more and more American consumers who seek quality at a good price.

Walmart and Costco, sector leaders, are watching these moves closely. Aldi's aggressive expansion represents a real threat to their dominance. Additionally, Aldi offers private label and fresh products at very competitive prices, which complicates its competitors' strategy.

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The creation of thousands of jobs in the new stores will also bring dynamism to the communities where Aldi establishes itself. This adds social value to its expansion plan, beyond simple commercial growth.

Aldi's commitment to sustainability is also reflected in its new stores, which feature technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. This modern vision reinforces its appeal to an increasingly conscious consumer.

All in all, Aldi is making it clear that it wants to grow not only in number, but also in quality and presence. The chain is making a strong bet to compete not only with Walmart and Costco, but with the entire supermarket industry in the United States.

The near future will show how this expansion will affect the retail market. For now, Aldi has put the giants on alert and is preparing to play an even more important role.