Aldi Ireland says it put 'customers before profits' after recording €21m loss
Retail giant Aldi Ireland blamed increasing staff costs and investments to put "customers before profits" as it reported a loss after tax of €21m despite increasing turnover in 2024.
Retail giant Aldi Ireland blamed increasing staff costs and investments to put "customers before profits" as it reported a loss after tax of €21m despite increasing turnover in 2024.
The supermarket group reported a 40% fall in gross profits in Ireland last year, new figures show. Aldi Ireland recorded income of €2.122bn in 2024, €20m (1%) higher than a year previous, with gross profits of €62m.




