MoneyAldiSome of the changes include more space to shop and more sustainable features, such as energy-efficient fridge doors08:52, 02 Jun 2026Aldi is set to upgrade 25 stores across the UK this summer.‌Some of the changes include more space to shop and more sustainable features, such as energy-efficient fridge doors.‌Aldi will also upgrade its bakery, health and beauty and fresh food areas in select locations. The changes will vary by location.‌Some of the places that are set for store improvements include Liverpool, London, Aberdeen, Nottingham and Manchester.In addition, stores in York, Liverpool and Yarm will undergo extensions to provide wider aisles and create a more spacious shopping environment.‌The improvements are part of a wider £300million investment into existing stores, alongside a £370million commitment to opening new stores across the UK.Jonathan Neale, Managing Director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said: “We’re continuing to invest in our stores to ensure our customers have the best possible shopping experience at Aldi.“These upgrades will help us create even more convenient and efficient stores for both customers and colleagues while also supporting our sustainability ambitions.”‌Full list of Aldi stores set for upgradesNorthlands Pavement, PitseaDaleside Road, NottinghamChester Road, New OscottNewhailes Road, MusselburghCarter Lane, ShirebrookGateacre Park Drive, LiverpoolSchool Road, SaleFriary Place, StroodLiverpool Road, KidsgroveTewkesbury Road, CheltenhamBasin View, MontroseStanningley Road, BramleyArndale, ManchesterQueen's Drive, LiverpoolAdams Walk, Kingston-upon-ThamesYarm Lane, StocktonColeman Street, AlvastonTowcester Road, NorthamptonPolmont, Greenpark Drive, PolmontLockoford Road, ChesterfieldOld Beck Road, HarrogateGrooms Alley, WellingtonRockingham Road, CorbyCornhill Shopping Arcade, AberdeenSt Johns Centre, LiverpoolIt comes after Aldi announced a new round of price cuts on over 200 products last week.The discounts have been introduced on everyday items, from fresh and frozen food and cupboard staples to household essentials and personal care products.Article continues belowSome of the reductions Aldi shoppers will find include 50p off selected fresh British beef steaks, including 30 Day Matured British Rump Steak (now £4.69), 30 Day Matured British Sirloin Steak (now £5.99) and 28 Day Matured British Fillet Steak (now £6.79).Aldi has also dropped prices on its Gianni Ice Cream Lollies and Watermelon Fruit Lollies - both reduced from £1.99 to £1.79, along with its Ice Cream Cookies (now £1.95).So far this year, Aldi has invested over £200million in price cuts, including £60million of reductions introduced this week. However, customers should always still shop around for the best prices, as just because something has been reduced, it doesn't mean you can't still get it cheaper elsewhere.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Aldi