Aldi continues advancing in its expansion plan in the Canary Islands and yesterday it inaugurated a new store in Tenerifespecifically in the municipality of Adeje.
After having opened its first four supermarkets last July, two in Tenerife and two in Gran Canaria, the company opened a store in Las Chafiras in August, to which this establishment located on Avenida Barranco de Las Torres, No. 37, in Adeje. This is the sixth store that Aldi has opened in the Canary Islands and the fourth opened in Tenerife.
This new space where you can make a complete weekly purchase has a commercial area of more than 1,500 m2 and has a car park with 130 spaces, including four with recharging points for electric vehicles. The Adeje supermarket has a team of 27 collaborators and collaborators.
During the opening of the Adeje store, the head of Aldi’s Expansion in the Canary Islands, Agustín Estades, highlighted the generation of local employment as one of the pillars of Aldi’s presence in the Canary Islands. “The company’s commitment to the Canary Islands is manifested through the promotion of employment in the towns and islands where we settle, but also with our support for local producers, who are a fundamental pillar of our business model,” he assured. .
The inauguration of the new store was attended by the Councilor for Economic Development of the Adeje City Council, Raquel Rodríguez, who thanked the “close collaboration that Aldi has maintained with the City Council to staff this new establishment in our municipality”.
The act was also attended by the Councilor for the Area of Mobility, Works and Services, Esther Rivero; and the Councilor for Health and Quality of Life, Amada Trujillo.