
Recently, pick-up services at grocery stores have been in high demand, and another retailer is joining the ranks. ALDI curbside pickup is expanding and might be available at your local store.
ALDI previously launched a curbside option, however, it was limited to select stores. Now, after enjoying success in select markets, the affordable purveyor of groceries is expanding this option. By the end of July, 600 stores in 35 states will have a curbside option.
Shoppers can choose items online, add them to their cart, and then check out. Like other stores that offer this service, customers can choose the day and time they want to pick up their purchases. Designated parking spots will be available.

Jason Hart, the CEO of ALDI U.S., said in a press release:
“Our Curbside Grocery Pickup pilot was quickly embraced by our customers and demand for this service has continued to increase. We’re pleased to be bringing this service to customers across 35 states over the next several weeks. We are always looking for ways to make the ALDI shopping experience even more convenient and accessible for everyone. Whether shopping in-store or online for delivery or pickup, we’ll continue to be here to safely serve our customers.”
If ALDI is your favorite grocery store, and you’ve been wanting to safely shop there again, you just might be in luck by the end of July!
[Via USA Today]