Advertisement

Header Utility Menu

  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Events

LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram Get Our App

  • Login

Virginia Business

Mobile Menu

  • Issues
  • Industries
    • Banking/Finances
    • Business Law
    • Commercial Real Estate
    • Economic Development
    • Education
    • Energy/Green
    • Federal Contracting
    • Government
    • Healthcare
    • Hotels/Tourism
    • Insurance
    • Ports/Trade
    • Small Business
    • Technology
    • Transportation
  • Regions
    • Central Virginia
    • Eastern Virginia
    • Northern Virginia
    • Roanoke/New River Valley
    • Shenandoah Valley
    • Southern Virginia
    • Southwest Virginia
  • Reports
    • Best Places to Work
    • Business Person of the Year
    • CEO Pay
    • Coronavirus 2020
    • Generous Virginians Project
    • Legal Elite
    • Most Influential Virginians
    • Maritime Guide
    • Site Locator
    • The Big Book
    • Virginia CFO Awards
  • Company News
    • For the Record
    • People
  • Opinion
  • Lists
  • Awards/Events
    • Diversity Leadership Series
    • Vote Now for Women in Leadership
    • Virginia 500
    • Legal Elite
    • CFO Awards
    • Big Book of Lists
    • 100 People To Meet
    • Best Places To Work
  • Virginia 500
    • Read the issue
    • Order a copy
    • Buy an award plaque
    • Nominate execs for 2021

Advertisement

Header Primary Menu

  • virginiabusiness.com
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Home News Regions Central Virginia New Aldi grocery store opens in Midlothian

New Aldi grocery store opens in Midlothian

Published March 17, 2016 by Paula C. Squires

A long line snaked around the new Aldi grocery store on Robious Road in Chesterfield County Thursday, the sixth Aldi to open in the Richmond market and the first to open in Chesterfield.

People said they came out to see the store and to take advantage of opening day bargains that included a stalk of celery for 69 cents and a dozen of large eggs for $1.35.

While Germany-based Aldi is known for its no-frills, discount approach – stores are typically smaller than other chains and stock about 1,500 of the most typically purchased items — shoppers also will find organic produce  and other healthy food items.

There’s a gluten-free product line and a SimplyNature line of products, free of 125 artificial ingredients and preservatives.

“It’s night and day to what we were offering six years ago,” said Joshua Walls, a director of real estate who was among Aldi officials on hand to celebrate the Midlothian store’s opening. “We’re still price conscious, but there are new offerings,” he said.

The new products are in response to market demand for healthy selections. Walls said Aldi has made a commitment for its brand food items to be free of synthetic colors, partially hydrogenated oils and added MSG. “So our orange soda isn’t exactly orange, but it tastes like orange soda,” he said.

About 12 employees work at the 18,000-square-foot store, located down the street from a Costco near Chesterfield Town Center.

Aldi’s has four more stores under construction or planned in the Richmond area.
The company has purchased two acres on West Broad Street in Henrico County near West Broad Marketplace, a 350,000-square-foot mixed-use project under development by NVRetail Inc.
It also plans locations in the Staples Mill Shopping center in Henrico, in the Hanover Village shopping center in Hanover County and at a site off the Boulevard near West Broad Street.

Related Stories

Virginia Business logo

Data center opens in Hanover County

Historic warehouse in Richmond sells for $4.2 million

Virginia Business logo

Bunzl Distribution leases 114,009 square feet in Henrico County for relocation

Trending

Finance/Insurance: STEPHAN Q. CASSADAY

Finance/Insurance: PAUL B. MANNING

Federal Contractors/Technology: JASON PROVIDAKES

Education: ANNE M. KRESS

Artemis I to launch with help from Va. contractors

Sponsored Stories

Why is my Less Than Truckload (LTL) freight pricing going up and my service level going down?  

Beyond Juneteenth – How Capital One is Commemorating and Implementing Change

How We Help Your Business Operate Better

Before the Breach: Get Serious About Cyber Resilience

Professionals are Discovering What it Means to Live Uniquely in the Alleghany Highlands of Virginia

Riverside Logistics Celebrates 25th Anniversary!

Girls for a Change Empowers Black Youth for the Future Workforce

The Jackson Ward Collective is equipping Black-owned small businesses with the tools for success

Advertisement

Advertisement

Trending

Finance/Insurance: STEPHAN Q. CASSADAY

Finance/Insurance: PAUL B. MANNING

Federal Contractors/Technology: JASON PROVIDAKES

Education: ANNE M. KRESS

Artemis I to launch with help from Va. contractors

Sponsored Stories

Why is my Less Than Truckload (LTL) freight pricing going up and my service level going down?  

Beyond Juneteenth – How Capital One is Commemorating and Implementing Change

How We Help Your Business Operate Better

Before the Breach: Get Serious About Cyber Resilience

Professionals are Discovering What it Means to Live Uniquely in the Alleghany Highlands of Virginia

Riverside Logistics Celebrates 25th Anniversary!

Girls for a Change Empowers Black Youth for the Future Workforce

The Jackson Ward Collective is equipping Black-owned small businesses with the tools for success

Get Virginia Business directly on your tablet or in your mailbox!

Subscribe to Virginia Business

Advertisement

Advertisement

Footer Primary Menu

  • virginiabusiness.com
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Footer Secondary Menu

  • Industries
  • Regions
  • Reports
  • Company News
  • Events

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Sign Up

LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram Get Our App

Privacy Policy Cookie Policy

Footer Utility Menu

Copyright © 2023 Virginia Business. All rights reserved.

Site Maintained by TechArk