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Top Tips & Tricks for Aldi Bargain Hunters

Top Tips & Tricks for Aldi Bargain Hunters

If you’ve never shopped at Aldi before then you may not be aware of the potential savings you can make each week – and not just on your groceries.

And even if you’re a regular shopper at Aldi, you may not know these tricks to finding the best bargains in the German discount supermarket.

A recent article at The Sun and news.com.au highlighted some of the ways shoppers can reduce their outgoings on a range of products available at the supermarket, from food and drink to armchairs and toys.

SPECIAL BUYS: The story features some of Aldi’s twice weekly Special Buys that discount items such as furniture and electrical goods. But with limited stock at each store you have to be quick if you want to net some bargains. Last month, a $99 grey armchair sold out within 20 seconds at a Chatswood store in Sydney.

“COPY CATS”: If you’re willing to try grocery brands from Aldi that you may not see stocked on the shelves at other supermarkets, then you could also save some money.

Items such as baked beans have a similar look and feel to big name brands when it comes to packaging, but the Aldi products are on offer for a fraction of the price.

HEALTH FOOD: The grocery bargains aren’t limited to the tinned goods either. Aldi’s own brand of wholefoods includes seeds, shredded coconut, chips, dried fruit and even some superfoods like goji berries. You can also pay a premium for gluten-free products, so you might be pleasantly surprised by the price of the supermarket’s own brand of gluten-free food.

BOOZE! With Christmas fast approaching, Aldi’s alcohol section is well worth keeping an eye on.

“Earlier this month, Aldi’s Blackstone Paddock Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 wine was awarded Gold at the prestigious Royal Adelaide Wine Awards and selling at just $17.99 a bottle,” according to the news.com.au article.

To ensure you’re kept in the loop with the supermarket’s latest weekly offers, subscribe to Aldi’s e-newsletter, then get ready to move quickly if you want to bag some bargains.

You can do that, and also find your nearest store at this link

 

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Someone from NSW commented:

Aldi may have some good bargains - but not many available when you line up to buy. Our local store had just 3 (THREE) toilet suites that were on sale. They do need to lift their game a bit in that area. 

margaret
margaret from NSW commented:

Oh I do not think that the retailer thought those three toilet suites would be all that was require in your area. What they wanted was you went to the store, as there would be a chance that you would spend even though you were not able to purchase the product that enticed you to the store. This is not unusual practice for many retailers. It works a treat, as most of us are guilable and made even more so by our greed. Retailers know this and feed off it. 

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Someone from NSW replied to margaret:

If that is what they were hoping, then it did not work. For me or for some others who lined up early to purchase a suite. Another suburb store that we went to ( and were successful) had a goodly number available. 

Someone
Someone from QLD commented:

Aldi is the best.. Excellent value for money and the quality of their own brands are second to none... 

Janice
Janice from NSW commented:

aldi shopping good report 

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