Aldiโ€™s Christmas sales rise to ยฃ1.65bn


Supermarket Aldi has revealed a ยฃ1.65 billion sales haul over the Christmas month as price remained the โ€œbiggest priorityโ€ for shoppers.

The group reported a 3% rise in sales over the four weeks to Christmas Eve as it notched up a record 57 million transactions.

The German-owned discounter โ€“ Britainโ€™s fourth biggest grocery chain โ€“ said sales jumped by more than 5% in the final trading week leading up to Christmas, with around ยฃ500 million rung up through its tills.

The performance for the month-long run-up marks a slight slowdown on the previous Christmas, when sales lifted 3.4%.

Last week, close rival Lidl reported a 10% rise in Christmas sales as it made more than ยฃ1.1 billion in turnover over the four weeks leading up to December 24.

Aldi said price was โ€œthe biggest priority for shoppers in 2025, with customers seeking ways to celebrate on a budgetโ€.

Despite this, customers traded up to its premium own-brand range, Specially Selected, which saw sales rise by over 12%.

Giles Hurley, chief executive of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: โ€œThis Christmas proved once again that a great quality Christmas can still be affordable.

โ€œWeโ€™re grateful that more people than ever chose Aldi for their Christmas shop and trusted us to deliver both quality and value during what remains a challenging time for many.โ€

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