Aldi aims to squeeze rivals in SA and WA

Original article by Simon Evans
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 : 3-Feb-16

Aldi will open its first supermarkets in South Australia on 3 February 2016, with plans to open 16 by the end of the year. There is much stronger competition in South Australia’s grocery sector than in the eastern states, with only a few percentage points separating the market share of Coles, Woolworths and Foodland. Aldi’s state MD Viktor Jakupec says market research has found that South Australian shoppers are seeking the same value proposition as Aldi customers in the eastern states.

CORPORATES
ALDI STORES SUPERMARKETS PTY LTD, COLES SUPERMARKETS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, WOOLWORTHS LIMITED – ASX WOW, FOODLAND AUSTRALIA LIMITED, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET

Foodland chief won’t play the loyalty card

Original article by Simon Evans
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 18 : 27-Jan-16

South Australia-based supermarket group Foodland has 118 stores and intends to open another 20 over four years. It boasts about 32 per cent of the state’s grocery market, and will face new competition when Aldi’s first store in South Australia opens in early February 2016. Foodland CEO Con Sciacca expects Aldi to have a bigger impact on Coles and Woolworths, and he says Foodland has opted against introducing a loyalty program as a review found that they do nothing to increase customer loyalty.

CORPORATES
FOODLAND AUSTRALIA LIMITED, ALDI STORES SUPERMARKETS PTY LTD, COLES SUPERMARKETS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, WOOLWORTHS LIMITED – ASX WOW, IGA, METCASH LIMITED – ASX MTS, MORGAN STANLEY AUSTRALIA LIMITED

Aldi favours shock and awe over surprise in SA invasion

Original article by Sue Mitchell
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 26 : 19-Nov-15

Germany-based Aldi aims to open 16 stores in South Australia during 2016, with the first store slated to open on 3 February. Tom Kierath of Morgan Stanley forecasts that Aldi will boast a market share of about five per cent within 12 months of entering the state’s grocery sector. More than 35 per cent of Australians now shop at an Aldi store in an average four-week period, according to a survey by Roy Morgan Research. Aldi will also expand into Western Australia in 2016.

CORPORATES
ALDI STORES SUPERMARKETS PTY LTD, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, COLES SUPERMARKETS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, WOOLWORTHS LIMITED – ASX WOW, IGA, METCASH LIMITED – ASX MTS