New research has revealed Aldi as the biggest stockist of Scottish produce for 2024.
The announcement comes from the National Farmers Union Scotland (NFUS) 2024 summary report, released today (Tuesday 22 April), which included its largest ever survey of Scottish supermarket shelves.
The report summarises results from three research phases, conducted on behalf of farmers and crofters, that took place over the course of last year. Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Co-op, Marks and Spencer, Lidl and Aldi were all visited by an independent research firm to examine the origin of own brand beef, lamb, pork, chicken, potatoes, vegetables, dairy and soft fruit products.
Over the last year, the results show that Aldi have continuously had the largest percentage of Scottish produce overall at an average of 40%. The retailer consistently stocked 100% Scottish eggs and was also a strong supporter of Scottish potatoes (average 89.7%) and chicken (average 86.6%).
Graham Nicolson, Group Buying Director, Aldi Scotland, said: “Scotland’s larder is world renowned, and we take great pride in championing Scottish sourcing at Aldi. We opened our dedicated Scottish Buying Department over 30 years ago and have been steadfast in our goal to support local farmers and producers.
“We’re very proud to have partnerships with suppliers all over the country, and with some of the best producers in Scotland, which allow us to bring the best quality and freshest products to our Aldi stores at amazing prices.
“Being recognised as the top supermarket overall in 2024 is testament to our dedication to this vision, and our ongoing commitment to ensuring our customers have access to top-quality, locally sourced goods.”