Deep Dive 11 minutes PremiumAldi and Lidl in the US: Aldi Climbs the Grocery Rankings Coresight Research January 18, 2019 Executive SummarySupported by data on store locations and findings from consumer surveys, we take a deep dive into Aldi and Lidl in the U.S. market. Aldi is America’s eighth-biggest grocery retailer by estimated 2018 revenues, according to Euromonitor International. It has grown revenues by an estimated CAGR of 12.7% over the past five years. If Aldi maintained its five-year revenue CAGR and its bigger rivals did likewise with their respective average growth rates, Aldi would climb to seventh place in grocery in 2019 and sixth in 2022. Survey data shows that Aldi is the country’s second-most-shopped grocery retailer, by the number of consumers that have shopped there in the past 90 days. Almost one-quarter of U.S. consumers have shopped for groceries at Aldi in a 90-day period, rising to 40% in the Midwest. After a shaky start in the U.S. market, Lidl has diversified into a range of store formats. Lidl is continuing to open stores at a steady pace, and its recent acquisition of the 27-strong Best Market Chain suggests a renewed impetus to grow its footprint in the U.S. Given Aldi’s success, we see few reasons why Lidl should not capture meaningful share over the long term. We see discount formats and Amazon as potential twin pressures on midmarket legacy grocery retailers in the coming years. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Drugstore and Pharmacy Shopping in Focus—CVS and Walgreens Are the Top Choices: US Consumer Survey InsightsRetail-Tech Landscape: Demand Forecasting—October 2024 UpdateFlipkart Big Billion Days 2023: Wrap-Up—Value, Technology and Convenience Take the LeadRevealing Divisions in Consumer Sentiment: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra