Campbells of Linlithgow nets Aldi salmon deal

MEAT and fish supplier Campbells of Linlithgow has secured a deal with Aldi to supply the discount supermarket chain with more than 140,000 packs of Scottish salmon.
The discount supermarket have enjoyed a "great experience" with the meat and fish supplier. Picture: Michael GillenThe discount supermarket have enjoyed a "great experience" with the meat and fish supplier. Picture: Michael Gillen
The discount supermarket have enjoyed a "great experience" with the meat and fish supplier. Picture: Michael Gillen

The firm will be processing and hand-filleting the salmon, which is sourced in the north of Scotland by Shetland’s Finest.

Campbells has been working with the German-owned retailer for the past couple of years. Managing director Christopher Campbell said: “Our partnership with Shetland’s Finest means that we are bringing the best locally sourced salmon to the market and this is something that really appeals to Aldi and their customers.

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“Our other lines have done really well in the past and we hope that this is no different.”

The discount supermarket have enjoyed a "great experience" with the meat and fish supplier. Picture: Michael GillenThe discount supermarket have enjoyed a "great experience" with the meat and fish supplier. Picture: Michael Gillen
The discount supermarket have enjoyed a "great experience" with the meat and fish supplier. Picture: Michael Gillen

No value has been placed on the latest supply deal, which runs for a year.

Richard Holloway, MD for Aldi in Scotland, said: “Working with Campbells has been a great experience. The salmon, which will now be a part of our ‘Specially Selected’ range, is some of the best sourced in Scotland and we know that high-quality products sourced locally are very important to our customers.”

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