
Aldi Australia has collaborated with DoorDash to trial on-demand grocery delivery in the city of Canberra, offering convenience and easy access to its products.
The service includes more than 1,800 products including fresh produce, meats, seafood, dairy, bread and household essentials.
Aldi Australia chief commercial officer Jordan Lack stated: “Since entering the Australian market, Aldi’s mission has been to deliver high quality groceries at the lowest prices for Australian households and this ambition remains as strong as ever. Through our partnership with DoorDash, we can now literally deliver on this mission directly to Aussies’ doorsteps in an exciting new way that we know our customers have been seeking.
“We’re thrilled that customers in Canberra will be able to shop with Aldi from the comfort of their homes, bringing our ‘Good Different’ shopping experience to more and more people in the tap of an app.”
Customers in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) can now bypass the queues and directly access Aldi’s offerings by using the DoorDash app or visiting the website.
The Aldi on DoorDash service is currently exclusive to the ACT region, but plans are in place to expand this offering nationwide.

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By GlobalDataDoorDash Asia Pacific vice-president Simon Rossi stated: “Through this new partnership, we’re making it more accessible for shoppers to get their favourite Aldi products delivered directly to their door.
“We know that value and convenience are top priorities for Australians, and this partnership is about continuing DoorDash’s mission to combine the best of both worlds.
“This partnership with Aldi represents an exciting step forward in how DoorDash is redefining how Aussies can shop for groceries with a range of delivery options from on-demand, same-day or scheduled, making everyday essentials easier to access than ever before.”
In early July 2025, Aldi was named the UK’s cheapest supermarket for June, surpassing rival Lidl by 35p.