Aldi will bring its home delivery service to WA as part of a tie-up with DoorDash in a move set to escalate the supermarket wars.

Just weeks after launching a trial in Canberra, the German supermarket says the service will now be available in most of its 52 stores in WA from Tuesday.

Aldi is promising its range of more than 1800 products — including fruit, vegetables, meat, seafood, dairy, bread and household essentials — at a few clicks of a button.

WA becomes the second location to have the service available, with the company planning to roll it out more nationally in the coming months.

It comes as online delivery and click-and-collect services quickly become key areas of growth for larger rivals Coles and Woolworths. In the half-year, Coles and Woolworths recorded a 22.6 per cent an

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