Aldi Group has been highlighted as a leading grocery chain store with more than 7,500 stores across the globe[1]. The company has its roots in Germany that has remained its strongest market over the years with 40% market share in food retail segment, while aggressive expansion has been undertaken into other European countries and the US[2]. Aldi is a privately held company that operates as Aldi North and Aldi South, with its headquarter in Essen, Germany.
PESTEL Analysis:
Political: • The accession of some major countries like China to the WTO made it easier for Western food retailing companies to penetrate lucrative markets worldwide[3]. Moreover, the joining of the ten Eastern European and Baltic states to the EU in 2004 similarly facilitated the entry of Western companies into these markets[4]. This suggests that supermarkets would be able to strengthen their supply chains by leveraging upon economies of scale and scope, therefore an increase in supplies is expected in the future.
Economical: • The health of economy is a vital influence on the extent of discretionary buying and how much is spent on necessity purchases. The trends in personal disposable income has seen steady rise of 14% in the period of 2002-2006[5]. This growth has been assisted by low unemployment, low inflation and falling interest rates for much of the period. The following graph and the table of figures have been made with the help of data taken from Mintel[6] and ONS[7].
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|Year |PDI |Consumer |Savings ratio |Interest |
| | |expenditure | | |
| |£bn |£bn |% |% |
|2002 |703 |649 |5.3 |4 |
|2003 |721 |664 |5.5 |3.7 |
|2004 |752 |697 |6.6 |4.4
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