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Aldi is an international discount supermarket company.

aldi.co.uk

What's the average pay for a deputy manager at Aldi?

The average pay for a deputy manager at Aldi is between £11.24 and £13.10 per hour.

The top paying employers for retail and sales supervisors are John Lewis & Partners, Pets at Home and Lidl.

Last updated 2 March 2023

What is the Real Living Wage?

The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.

Location Real Living Wage
London £11.95
Rest of the UK £10.90

What is the legal minimum wage?

The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.

Age group Legal minimum wage
Under 18 £4.81
18-20 £6.83
21-22 £9.18
23 or older £9.50

How we know this

Based on 50 job reviews from people who work at Aldi.

Who pays retail and sales supervisors the most?

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What are retail and sales supervisors saying about pay at Aldi?

  • Best thing

    They pay more than the minimum wage and people are nice

    Worst thing

    Very tiring

    7.8

    Aldi Store assistant, March 2023

  • Best thing

    Keeps you fit and pays the bills

    Worst thing

    Unrealistic

    6.6

    Aldi Deputy manager, February 2023

  • Best thing

    The people and pay are good

    Worst thing

    The management and disorganisation is appalling

    4.5

    Aldi Store assistant, February 2023

  • Best thing

    Paid breaks, extra pay bank holidays, premium pay and the team i work with

    Worst thing

    10pm close, but not awful

    10

    Aldi Sales assistant, February 2023

  • Best thing

    Pay

    Worst thing

    Stuck for whole shift on till because you're "new"
    30 mins break for 10hrs shifts
    No extra money for doing more than contracted hours
    Managers picking on you
    Managers letting the same people home early not even offering to others because you stuck on till
    favoring people
    Everything have to be on point when area manager is coming over when manager is leaving everything is back to basic
    New stuff are keep reminded how fast they have to be when old stuff can do whatever they want

    2.8

    Aldi Store assistant, February 2023

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