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ALDI To Open New Long Island Store

The new Medford ALDI store will offer fresh produce, meats, seafood, cheeses, and more.

Aldi, as seen in Lindenhurst. A new Aldi is set to open in Medford on June 12.
Aldi, as seen in Lindenhurst. A new Aldi is set to open in Medford on June 12. (Google Maps)

MEDFORD, NY — ALDI is set to open in Medford at 9 a.m. June 12, the business announced.

The store will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 2799 Route 112.

The new Medford ALDI store will offer fresh, organic produce delivered daily, a selection of organic meats, sustainable seafood, a cheese selection and food for every taste and lifestyle, including gluten-free and plant-based. The store will provide convenient access to curbside pickup and grocery delivery options.

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The first 100 customers will receive a gift bag filled with a sampling of ALDI Fan Favorites products and a gift card as part of the ALDI Golden Ticket gift card giveaway program. Shoppers can also enter a sweepstakes for a chance to win a $500 ALDI gift card through opening weekend.

"At our new Medford ALDI store, shoppers will find that every decision we make, from our product selection to store layout, is to provide our customers with the best products at the lowest possible prices of any national grocer," said Chris Daniels, regional vice president for ALDI, in a news release. "Our customers can save up to 36 percent on an average household’s shopping list. As shoppers look for better ways to stretch their dollar, ALDI is providing Medford with easier access to quality groceries at affordable prices."

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This latest store opening brings ALDI one step closer to achieving its goal of opening 800 stores nationwide by the end of 2028, delivering more savings to communities across the country.

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