Supermarket chain Aldi wants to build a further 36 stores across Wales.
The German-owned retailer said the expansion in Wales is part of its strategy of having 1,200 stores across the 海角视频 by 2025. It currently has 880 stores.
For its expansion in Wales it is looking to secure 1.5 acre sites to build 20,000 sq ft stores, with 100 parking spaces.
It currently has more than 50 stores in Wales, with a total workforce of just over 1,000.
Its targets are: Caernarfon; Pwllheli; Deeside; Holywell; Caernarfon; Llandudno Junction; Pandy; Llay; Wrexham; Aberdare; Aberystwyth; Ammanford; Barry; Brecon; Bridgend; Caldicot; Cardiff; Cardigan; Carmarthen; Chepstow; Cowbridge; Lampeter; Llanelli; Llantrisant; Monmouth; Mumbles; Neath; Newport; Pontardawe; Pontypool; Pontypridd; Port Talbot; Porthcawl; Tenby; Tonypandy and Treharris.
Ciaran Aldridge, national property director at聽Aldi聽海角视频, said: 鈥淎ldi聽is growing rapidly and we are welcoming around a million new customers into our stores every year.
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Aldi is the 海角视频's fifth biggest supermarket store with 34,000 employee.