Aldi US aims to become 3rd largest grocer by 2022.

The German-owned discount grocery chain Aldi may have a smaller physical footprint than other supermarket competitors in the Upstate, but that could work in the company's favor as it aims to become one of the most widespread grocers in the country.

"We're looking forward to beginning our development next month, bringing Aldi's convenience and selection to the community," Robert Ochs, director of real estate for Aldi US, said at a groundbreaking for Mauldin's first Aldi store, adding that the company plans to continue expanding its presence beyond the 18 existing stores in the Upstate.

The incoming Mauldin market, located on a 4.6-acre lot 209 N. Main St., was purchased by the company for $1.7 million in November and will be the fifth to open in the Greenville area, according to the company and Greenville County property data.

Aldi US also opened its first Powdersville store in December in line with the company's "aggressive" goal to become the third largest grocery retailer by store count at the conclusion of 2022, according to Ochs.

The grocer's Midlands locations include stores on Garners Ferry Road and St. Andrews Road, as well as in West Columbia and Lexington.

The chain claims that the store's typical modest size of 16,400 square feet and its sustainable construction strategy makes the brand more amenable to a wider variety of communities than its hefty supermarket competitors, according to the company's real estate specifications.

That modest physical footprint doesn't mean the company is starting small.

The chain's U.S. branch is one of the 10 largest grocers in the country by revenue, according to a 2021 report Food Industry, with the potential to eclipse Whole Foods its nearest contender after a 100-store expansion this year. The groundbreaking of a distribution center in Loxley, Ala., will spearhead the...

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