From 2008:
// Aldi, the discount store chain, has vowed to open a new store every week in Britain as it cashes in on the credit crisis.
Its expansion plans were unveiled as industry reports show that soaring numbers of families are turning to Aldi as they are forced to tighten their belts in the face of higher household bills.
Paul Foley, the Aldi managing director, said yesterday that the German discounter is to spend £1.5 billion in the next five years, building a store a week and recruiting 1,500 staff. Aldi said it will eventually reach its target of 1,500 British stores and is working on opening 227 at the moment. //
Such expansion is bound to result in the increase in profits in the OP.