Aldi gives store staff pay boost, lifts hourly rates to at least £12.75

The new minimum rate exceeds the Real Living Wage set by the Living Wage Foundation in October last year.
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Aldi Store Assistants are set to receive a pay rise from 1st March, with hourly rates increasing to at least £12.75.

The minimum rate, which increases to £14.05 within the M25, exceeds the Real Living Wage set by the Living Wage Foundation in October last year.

Store assistant pay will rise further to £13.66 nationally, and £14.35 within the M25, based on the length of service.

Aldi also committed to a further pay increase for store colleagues from September 2025, taking its minimum rates of pay for Store Assistants to £12.85 per hour nationally and £14.16 per hour for those within the M25. 

Aldi continues to be the only supermarket to offer all staff paid breaks, which is worth approximately £1,370 a year for the average store employees.

Giles Hurley, chief executive officer of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “This latest increase recognises the important contribution that our colleagues make day in, day out and ensures they are rewarded fully for their contribution with industry-leading pay.

Every member of Team Aldi plays an important role in providing the best products, service and value to the millions of shoppers that visit our stores.”

Zarah Choudhary

Zarah Choudhary is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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