SUPERMARKET giant Aldi has confirmed that it is eyeing up Warrington again to build a new store.

The German retailer is calling on shoppers in the town to help to identify the best locations for new stores.

The chain is inviting customers to submit suggestions for where new Aldi stores should be opened in Cheshire.

In a brochure outlining where in particular it is looking at, Aldi says that Warrington is among its preferred locations.

The most requested locations will be reviewed, with the retailer investing more than £370million in new stores this year, as it works towards its long-term target of 1,500 locations nationwide.

Aldi already has five stores in Warrington at Bankside near the town centre, Fordton Retail Park, Gemini, Birchwood, and Stockton Heath.

Jonathan Neale, managing director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said: “We know how important it is for people to have access to affordable, high-quality food close to where they live.

“That is why we are asking our shoppers to help us to identify the communities that would benefit most from a new Aldi store.

“Opening new stores in these areas means that we can bring great value to more customers, while also creating jobs and offering industry-leading pay.”

To nominate a location in Warrington for consideration, customers are invited to email NextNewStore@aldi.co.uk and state the location in the subject line of the email.

Aldi is asking for submissions by Thursday, June 18, with plans to share the results and unveil the next round of priority locations later this year.