Lidl is one of the biggest, most popular supermarket chains across the UK.
It already has dozens of branches across Greater Manchester, but the supermarket giant is hoping to build more.
Lidl wants to DOUBLE its already huge portfolio and have 1,000 stores across the country by the 2023.
Bosses are looking for new potential sites across every borough in our region.
The stores will ideally be built in town centres, on the edge of town centres or in retail parks.
Ideally, stores will face main roads, with 'easy access and strong pedestrian or traffic flow'.

Freehold, leasehold and long leasehold opportunities are available.
Unit sizes are ideally between 18,000 and 26,500 sq ft, with space for 100-plus vehicles.
Below is a borough-by-borough list of all of the places in Greater Manchester that Lidl want to open a store:
Manchester
- Ancoats
- Ardwick
- Burnage
- Chorlton
- City West
- Colyhurst
- Crumpsall
- Deansgate
- Didsbury East
- Didsbury West
- Eastlands
- Gorton
- Hulme
- Miles Platting
- Manchester Victoria
- Whalley Range
- Wythenshawe
Salford
- Broughton
- Ordsall
- Pendlebury
- Swinton
- Walkden
- Salford Quays
Stockport
- Bramhall
- Bredbury
- Edgeley
- Gatley
- Hazel Grove
- Heald Green
- Marple
- Reddish
- Romiley
- Stockport Centre
- Stockport South
Trafford
- Altrincham
- Carrington
- Old Trafford
- Sale
- Sale Moor
- Timperley
- Urmston/Flixton
Bolton
- Bolton East
- Bolton West
- Horwich
Wigan
- Goose Green
- Hindley
Bury
- Bury East
- Whitefield
- Ramsbottom
Rochdale
- Middleton
- Rochdale South
Oldham
- Oldham East
- Shaw
Tameside
- Ashton-under-Lyne North
- Droylsden
- Hyde
- Stalybridge
For more information visit Lidl's website here.