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Aldi issues warning over Budget as profits slashed by more than £100m

The discount supermarket giant said its operating profit declined from £552.9m to £435.5m in 2024, as it continued to "lower prices for customers, invest in infrastructure and increase pay for colleagues"

General view of an Aldi store(Image: PA)

Discount supermarket behemoth Aldi witnessed its profit plummet by more than £100m during its most recent financial year, despite turnover surpassing the £18bn threshold.

Fresh figures disclosed by the retailer reveal operating profit dropped from £552.9m to £435.5m in 2024, as reported by .

Aldi attributed the decline to its ongoing commitment to "lower prices for customers, invest in infrastructure and increase pay for colleagues."

Throughout the same timeframe, Aldi's revenue climbed from £17.9bn to £18.1bn.

The retailer reported that sales have expanded by 4.8 per cent thus far in 2025, pushing its market share to 10.8 per cent.

Aldi has additionally unveiled plans to inject a record £1.6bn over the coming two years.

Aldi boss warns of price rises

However, in comments to BBC News, Aldi º£½ÇÊÓÆµ chief executive Giles Hurley cautioned that Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget might trigger elevated food prices should additional increases to employers' expenses be incorporated.

The chief executive noted that the consequences of last year's National Insurance hike and the expense of fresh packaging initiatives had already "rippled through to prices on the shelf edge" throughout the supermarket industry.