He thinks the shift to online – at present 12.5% of all grocery sales – is permanent, and ignoring that market altogether is a harmful recreation to play. As job losses mount and family funds come under growing pressure, shoppers could soon be worrying about the worth of their weekly shop, as much as about house supply slots. And he says regardless of the dramatic changes in the grocery market, there isn’t any reining again on store enlargement. Aldi continues to be planning to add one other 100 shops over the next two years, creating one other 4,000 jobs in…

