Overview
- Aldi says installations across the additional 50 sites will be finished by the end of this week.
- The move extends a rollout that began in 2023 and reached 600 locker locations by the end of 2025.
- InPost Lockers allow customers to send, collect or return parcels at their local Aldi alongside grocery shopping.
- Aldi’s Jonathan Neale framed the phase as a convenience upgrade, while InPost’s Paul Selvey said it strengthens the company’s nationwide network and cements lockers as a mainstream delivery option.
- Newly equipped stores include branches in March (Cambridgeshire), Coulby Newham (Middlesbrough), Witham (Essex), Leeds (West Yorkshire), Poynton (Cheshire), Pershore (Worcestershire), Renfrew and Paisley (Renfrewshire), Leyton (Greater London) and Killamarsh (Derbyshire).