WASHINGTON — With rival German discount grocery Lidl planning to open its first Washington-area stores this summer, Aldi is busy polishing up its stores in the region through a $30 million remodeling program.
Aldi says it will eventually complete makeovers at 30 stores in the Washington area by 2018, with a modern and more open look and feel, and larger produce, dairy and bakery sections.
It is part of a nationwide $1.6 billion investment in its U.S. stores Aldi announced in February.
“We know there is only one way to attract and keep fans: continually providing the highest-quality products, while staying true to what our competitors can’t match — everyday low prices,” said Jeff Baehr, an Aldi division vice president.
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