Aldi is rolling out InPost lockers to more stores, with plans to have them outside 600 supermarkets by the end of the year.
The lockers, which shoppers can use to collect and return online parcels, are already at 536 Aldis across England, Scotland and Wales – about half its UK estate – with the number set to grow further.
Aldi first introduced InPost lockers in 2023, and has accelerated their rollout in 2025, having started the year with them at about 260 stores.
“Convenience and efficiency is important to our shoppers, which is why we’re continuing to roll out InPost lockers to as many of our stores as possible,” said Aldi UK national real estate MD Jonathan Neale.
“It has always been our aim to save our customers time as well as money, so making it easy for people to pick up or return parcels while getting the weekly shop done has been really valuable.”
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InPost CEO Neil Kuschel said: “Our growing partnership with Aldi reflects a shared commitment to offer the best everyday shopping experience for customers across the UK.
“Together, we’re helping to create a more convenient, cost-effective and sustainable way for shoppers to manage their parcels, making collection and returns as easy and accessible as possible.”
Other supermarkets with Inpost lockers at stores include Lidl, which introduced them in 2000, and Co-op.
Royal Mail owner International Distribution Services launched a locker service to rival Inpost in December last year, which Sainsbury’s began introducing to stores in April.
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