STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — National grocer ADLI will open an new store in Stafford County, adding it to the chain’s collection of others stores in the region.
ALDI will hold a ribbon cutting for the new store at 1030 Warrenton Road at 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 31. The company said this will be their fourth location near Fredericksburg, as the company also has stores on Va. 610 in North Stafford, as well as locations in Manassas and Woodbridge.
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“As ALDI continues to grow in the Fredericksburg area, we are pleased to open this new location to help more customers stretch their dollars even further,” said Jeff Baehr, Frederick division vice president for ALDI. “As important as price is, there’s only one way to attract and keep shoppers: You have to have quality products. When people try our ALDI exclusive brands, they are surprised by the savings and impressed by the quality.”
To celebrate the opening of the new Fredericksburg store, ALDI will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 31, to which the public is invited to attend, tour the new store, and enter an on-site sweepstakes. Additionally, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., guests are invited to sample ALDI exclusive brands while shopping for their favorite grocery items.
The Fredericksburg [area] store showcases the “new look” of ALDI. With higher ceilings, improved natural lighting and environmentally friendly building materials – such as recycled materials and energy-saving refrigeration and light bulbs – the store will offer customers a simple and easy-to-navigate shopping experience.
Known for its low prices, ALDI charges for plastic or paper bags as well as 25 cents use of their shopping carts, which is returned to the user once the cart is returned to the store. The measures help to keep costs down, the company stated.
The new store will be open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays.