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Aldiwill be opening its new Salford
Quays store, at the corner of Trafford Road and Phoebe Street, at 8am on Thursday 28th May.

The site,previously occupied by a Morrisons food store, has been vacant for several years and will now be brought
back into use for the local community.

Customers are also invited to attend the grand opening of the store by BritishBronze Medallist Lewis Richardson, and other local guests.

The first 30 customers will receive a free bag of fresh fruit and vegetables from Aldi’s award-winning Super 6 range.

The new store opens following engagement between Aldi and Salford City Council’s Skills and Work team
with the store underscoring Aldi’s commitment to supporting growth and regeneration in Salford and
protecting access to essential services for local residents. The proposals will also contribute to the significant investment planned for Ordsall and Salford Quays, ensuring residents can continue to access a
low-cost, high-quality discount retailer for years to come.

In line with Aldi’s ongoing commitment to being a good neighbour, recruitment for these roles has been targeted at the local community, recognising the role food stores play as community hubs, and the
importance of community-driven employment.

Josh Cropper, Real Estate Manager for Aldi, said:
“The speed with which we’ve been able to get on-site at Trafford Road is a testament to what we can achieve when we work in collaboration with local authorities to deliver investment and create
new, well-paid jobs in local communities across the country.
“We’re excited to have completed work at site and our store team look forward to welcoming the first customers through the door on Thursday 28th May.”

Paul Dennett, City Mayor of Salford, said:
“This new Aldi store on a previously derelict site is great news for our city. It brings significant investment into the local economy and will ensure residents in Ordsall and Salford Quays have
improved access to a discount retailer.
“I’m especially pleased to see the creation of new jobs and Aldi’s commitment to recruiting from the local community. With further investment planned in the area, we remain committed to protecting access to vital infrastructure for residents for years to come. We’re always glad to see
businesses choosing to invest in Salford and recognising the wealth of talent this fantastic city has to offer.”

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