The popular grocery store chain Aldi has announced it will be accelerating the opening of its upcoming Port Orange location to December 18th. This will mean that on that day, two Aldi locations will be opening simultaneously in Volusia County. The other will be in Ormond Beach. The new store’s location will be at 4025 South Nova Road in Port Orange. It will fall within the Riverwood Shopping Center at the corner of Nova Road and Spruce Creek Road, adjacent to the Dollar Tree store. Like the Ormond Beach location, this new Aldi will be taking over for a now-defunct Winn-Dixie that used to be at the same address. An Aggressive Target Date? “We’re stocking our shelves with aisle after aisle of products you’ll love, and we can’t wait to meet you!” Aldi said in a statement. “The grand opening for our new grocery store in Port Orange is right around the corner, and so are your savings. We’ve got everything from fresh produce delivered daily to everyday essentials you can never have enough of. Circle the date December 18th and come experience a better way to shop.” Ribbon-cutting ceremonies are scheduled to take place for both stores at 8:45 am on Thursday, December 18th. According to a report from the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Aldi is still seeking a temporary certificate of occupancy so that they can bring in employees and begin stocking the shelves six days before opening. This could make the timetable somewhat uncertain, but Aldi is firmly targeting December 18th for now. Aldi’s History and Appeal Aldi was founded in 1946 by Karl and Theo Albrecht in Germany. The company has expanded to over 13,000 locations worldwide as of 2025. Most of their stores are in various European countries, though over 2,600 American locations have been opened since Aldi came to the United States in 1976. In recent years, Aldi has become the fastest-growing supermarket chain in the United States. The brand’s low-cost line of generics in grocery and home goods have made them a popular alternative to Publix for Floridians as the economic stresses of inflation have begun to impact the nation. Aldi is also well-known for its shopping cart system: customers must insert a quarter into the cart in order to release it from the corral, and only upon returning it to the store themselves do they receive their quarter back. The stores are also known for allowing their cashiers to sit down, challenging a decades-old standard in American supermarket shopping. “I can’t comprehend how low the prices are for the quality, organic foods that they sell,” said a Texas shopper named Brisania Ortiz in an interview with The New York Times earlier this year. “It feels like I’m at a bougie store, but I’m not paying bougie prices.” Aldi bought out Winn-Dixie in March 2024, sparking the transition of many Winn-Dixie locations into Aldi stores that year. In February 2025, they sold it and Harveys Supermarket to private investors, maintaining their ongoing store conversions including the one on Granada Boulevard in Ormond Beach.










