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ALDI Supermarket Locations Dataset – Italy

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ALDI Supermarket Locations Dataset – ItalyQuick links: Dataset Summary Methodology Download Data Quality Regional Distribution Brand Bundle Related Datasets Use Cases FAQ Analyze with AI ALDI entered the Italian market in 2018, bringing its signature discount model with a specific focus on Italian regional products. It operates primarily across Northern and Central Italy, emphasizing high quality at low prices through a streamlined store layout. There are 211 ALDI Supermarkets as of 28 May

ALDI entered the Italian market in 2018, bringing its signature discount model with a specific focus on Italian regional products. It operates primarily across Northern and Central Italy, emphasizing high quality at low prices through a streamlined store layout.

There are 211 ALDI Supermarkets as of 28 May 2026 in Italy. This dataset is compiled and maintained by Geolocet and provides a complete, geocoded list of all ALDI locations, including full address details, administrative divisions, and precise WGS84 latitude/longitude coordinates - structured for GIS, retail analytics, mapping, and AI/RAG workflows.

Dataset Summary

  • Dataset Coverage: 211 ALDI supermarkets in Italy
  • Contents: Coordinates, addresses, postal codes, administrative divisions, contact details, and popularity scores
  • File Format: Fully geocoded CSV dataset (UTF-8)
  • Free Sample: Instantly accessible dataset to verify structure and data quality
  • Use Cases: Suitable for GIS, retail analytics, site selection, and AI/RAG workflows
  • Last Updated: 28 May 2026

Dataset Methodology:

This dataset is compiled from publicly available business listings, official company sources, and geospatial validation workflows. Automated quality checks and manual analyst reviews are applied to improve coordinate precision, address standardisation, duplicate detection, and overall analytical consistency.

It is periodically reviewed and updated to reflect known network changes, closures, relocations, and newly identified locations.

Dataset fields included in the CSV:

  • GUID
  • Title
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • Street No
  • Street
  • City
  • Admin_level_1
  • Admin_level_2
  • Commune
  • Region
  • Population
  • Postal Code
  • Address
  • Wheelchair
  • Popularity Score
  • Phone
  • Website
  • Opening hours

Data Quality Scorecard

  • Geospatial Accuracy: 98%+ (Verified WGS84 Coordinates)
  • Contact Details (Phone)88%
  • Web Address88%
  • Opening Hours88%
  • Popularity Score100%

Data Preview: Sample geospatial records from the ALDI dataset in Italy

ID Location Title Latitude Longitude Postal Code Full Address
5bdf2a1... ALDI (Hella) 45.010357 7.519434 10040 83 Via Fratelli Marconetto, Hella, 10...
19e7170... ALDI 45.324959 8.392519 13100 4 Corso Adige, 13100, Provincia di Ve...
b9a5282... ALDI 45.473875 10.527710 25015 Viale Rimembranze, 25015, Provincia d...
d589273... ALDI (Saronno) 45.621857 9.029114 21047 21 Via Varese, Saronno, 21047, Provin...
0a03ad6... ALDI (Passo di Riva) 45.645686 11.576860 36031 354 Via Marosticana, Passo di Riva, 3...

Note: Only a subset of the full dataset fields are displayed here. Download the free sample (option above) to view all fields and verify the data structure.

Why download from Geolocet?

  • Instant download - full dataset available immediately after purchase, no waiting, no manual fulfilment
  • Free sample first - verify structure, fields, and coordinate precision before you commit
  • Analysis-ready CSV - clean, standardised, and compatible with Excel, Python, QGIS, Power BI, and PostgreSQL out of the box
  • Regularly updated - last updated 28 May 2026

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Regional Distribution Breakdown

Looking at the geographic distribution, the highest concentration of ALDI locations in Italy is found in Lombardia (74 sites, equivalent to 0.74 ALDI supermarkets per 100,000 residents). This is followed by Veneto (47 sites; 0.97 per 100,000) and Emilia-Romagna (33 sites; 0.74 per 100,000). From a market-penetration perspective, Friuli-Venezia Giulia has the highest brand density at 1.51 locations per 100,000 people (population: 1,190,000), making it the most saturated region for ALDI in Italy. By contrast, Piemonte records only 0.61 locations per 100,000 residents (population: 4,250,000), indicating a potential white-space opportunity for network expansion or competitor analysis.

Learn more about the brand network in our report: View Report

Also available for Italy

Brand bundle

Top 13 Grocery Brands in Italy - €300

All major chains in one standardised dataset. Best for competitive benchmarking, network analysis, and market sizing across the leading brands.

View Top Brands dataset →

Full market coverage

All Grocery Locations in Italy - complete POI dataset

Includes everything in the brand bundle plus independent operators, smaller chains, and local businesses not covered by the top brands. Best for full market mapping, territory planning, and white-space analysis.

View full POI dataset →

Need the data in another format?

We can deliver this dataset in alternative formats upon request (GeoJSON, Shapefile, Excel, PostgreSQL import files, etc.). Contact us at [email protected].

Who uses this data?

  • B2B Telemarketing & Outreach: Sales teams using verified phone numbers to pitch localized services (e.g., POS systems, commercial cleaning, security).
  • Vendor Distribution: FMCG and wholesale suppliers identifying specific retail locations for direct-store-delivery (DSD) pitching.
  • Smart City Research: Academic researchers analyzing commercial density, urban growth patterns, and spatial economics.
  • Geofencing & Targeted Advertising: Media buyers executing hyper-local, location-based mobile ad campaigns around specific brand locations.
  • Supply Chain Strategy: Distribution analysts evaluating competitor logistics networks and regional warehouse accessibility.
  • Catchment Area Analysis: Analysts mapping 15-minute drive times to understand localized customer reach and accessibility.
  • Store Closure & Relocation Strategy: Corporate teams optimizing existing footprints by analyzing underperforming regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the dataset include accessibility-related attributes?

A: Yes. Certain datasets include accessibility-related indicators such as wheelchair accessibility where publicly available.

Q: Does the dataset include opening hours?

A: Yes, opening hours are included where publicly available and validated during the data standardization process.

Q: Is this dataset useful for franchise analysis?

A: Yes. The dataset can support franchise territory planning, network expansion analysis, and regional performance benchmarking.

Q: How are addresses standardized?

A: Addresses are cleaned and normalized through automated formatting and validation workflows to improve consistency and usability.

Q: Is this dataset suitable for market analysis?

A: Yes. The dataset is designed for retail analysis, competitor benchmarking, site selection, market coverage studies, and geospatial intelligence workflows.

Q: Can this dataset support expansion planning?

A: Yes. Analysts often use the dataset to identify underserved areas, evaluate regional density, and support retail expansion decisions.

Analyze this data with AI

Use these prompts with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini to extract strategic insights from this dataset:

  • "Analyze this ALDI dataset to identify underserved regions in Italy for potential market expansion."
  • "Generate regional density heatmaps showing where ALDI has the strongest and weakest retail presence in Italy."
  • "Create a regional ranking of ALDI coverage efficiency using population-to-store ratios across Italy."

Disclaimer: All brand logos and trademarks displayed are the property of their respective owners and are used strictly for identification purposes. This product consists of geospatial location data only; no images, logos, or trademark rights are included in the downloadable files.

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