Aldi has slashed the price of a wide range of fruit and veg. The budget retailer announced that customers will be able to get lower prices on items such as berries, grapes, tomatoes, apples, and ready-to-eat salads.
In what Aldi has called the biggest round of cuts announced so far this year, more than 50 items have fallen in price by an average of 7 per cent.
It comes after consumer champion Which? labelled Aldi the Cheapest Supermarket of the Month in January. According to Which?, a basket of 72 items at Aldi cost 32 per cent less than the most expensive supermarket. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...
just click here to give it a go. Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi, said: “This year we’re aiming to cut more prices than ever before – helping our customers access the lowest prices possible. “At Aldi we are committed to making healthy and varied diets affordable for all – with many customers often coming to us for our low prices but staying for the award-winning quality.”
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