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Published 14:07 30 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 16:11 30 Jul 2025 BST
Aldi is due to become the first supermarket in the UK to introduce a new £13 rule for its workers.
The German supermarket chain is making moves to pay its workers at least £13 an hour.
It comes ahead of its rivals such as Lidl, Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's, and means Aldi workers will be paid a whopping £1,385 extra per year for the average employee.
The pay bump is due to come into fruition from September 1, marking a 25p raise from its previous national standard wage of £12.75 per hour, and £14.05 per hour in London.
From September 1, staff can expect to earn £13.93 nationwide, and £14.64 in London.
This marks a huge increase on the National Living Wage, which is £12.21, and even exceeds the Real Living Wage of £12.60.
“Our people are the driving force behind our success. This latest investment in pay is a reflection of their hard work and the incredible contribution they make," Aldi's CEO Giles Hurley said.
“We’re proud to remain the UK’s highest-paying supermarket and will continue to support our colleagues.”
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