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Aldi is an international discount supermarket company.

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What's the average pay for a selector at Aldi?

The average pay for a selector at Aldi is between £13.18 and £16.79 per hour.

The top paying employers for warehouse operatives are Warburtons, Aldi and Parcelforce Worldwide.

Last updated 15 March 2024

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 £13.15
Rest of the UK £12.00

What is the legal minimum wage?

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

Age group Legal minimum wage
23 or older £10.42
21-22 £10.18
18-20 £7.49
Under 18 £5.28
Apprentices £5.28

How we know this

Based on data from 35 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2023 and March 2024.

Who pays warehouse operatives the most?

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What are warehouse operatives saying about pay at Aldi?

  • Best thing

    team and the pay

    Worst thing

    not being listened to, boss gives too many hours

    7.5

    Aldi Store assistant, January 2024

  • Best thing

    Pay, as most comments are here.
    Solid team, there’s an ethic to some that is unmatchable.
    Helping local communities/foodbanks/too good to go scheme is solid.

    Worst thing

    Higher management, area management. Most are new to role, without a clue as to how retail actually works. It’s just spreadsheet management.
    Issues with productivity to people, O.E can fluctuate but the people aren’t there; as you cannot backfill; therefore you have to suffer.
    No correct initial training or support; if I hadn’t had previous job roles when asked to join the company, I’d have sunk and been allowed to.
    Was poached to join, had several things offered to me during the interview process, which have now been completely forgotten about. I was sold a picture that was incredibly untrue, and now I am regretting doing so.
    Mental health/work life balance is non-existent. Just turn up; switch off and crack on. As long as the train keeps rolling; you’re just another number.
    Constantly brought up by senior staff due to being employed on higher pay and my salary spread to the mgmt team; isn’t that breach of gdpr? Feel like it’s used as leverage.
    No real HR system or actual knowledge of HR processes, especially within management teams and disciplinary processes, especially from what i’ve heard and seen.

    1.1

    Aldi Assistant manager, November 2023

  • Best thing

    Good pay, good hours, good benefits

    Worst thing

    Stressful work environment, being given more jobs and less hours to complete those jobs

    8.2

    Aldi Deputy store manager, September 2023

  • Best thing

    The pay

    Worst thing

    Customers and military standards

    4.2

    Aldi Store assistant, September 2023

  • Best thing

    The pay is slightly better than pay at other leading supermarkets and the team with a couple exemptions is fun to work with.

    Worst thing

    The pay does not reflect the outrageous amount of work that is expected of staff. You are ran into the grind without proper breaks, expected to work 3 jobs at once including cleaning, stock, and managing a till in incredibly busy stores. This not only infuriates customers but staff also

    1.0

    Aldi Store assistant, August 2023

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