AN ALDI boss has given her best tips and times for those who enjoy shopping at the discount supermarket.
From heated airers and air fryers to sold-out wooden toys, Aldi‘s famous middle aisle has amassed a devoted following among its shoppers.
The store’s Specialbuys, which span social media and include dedicated community pages full of Aldi shoppers hunting for the best discounts, are popular with millions.
Giving an inside scoop, Aldi’s managing director of buying Julie Ashfield revealed the products that make shoppers go wild, as well as how to get the greatest deal.
She revealed that Thursdays and Sundays are the best days to bag your shopping, as it’s when new products arrive in the Specialbuy aisle, located in the middle of the store.
As they’re limited-edition deals, a top tip not to miss them out is to sign up to the weekly newsletter.
Julie said: “To avoid missing out, a top tip is to sign up to the weekly newsletter to be one of the first to hear about new launches and returning best-sellers.
“Or, why not follow our dedicated Specialbuys Instagram account- @aldispecialbuysuk for a sneak peek into upcoming products?”
Aldi’s Specialbuys can provide customers with a variety of economical things, including must-have homeware, toys, and cosmetic discounts.
The bargain supermarket has been delighting shoppers in recent weeks with its new outdoor Specialbuys – and more are coming in just days.
The retailer’s popular garden range has been a hit with people wanting to spruce up their outdoor spaces ready for summer.
The extensive range includes everything from garden mirrors and bistro sets to planters and gardening gloves.
Prices start from as little as £2.29 and products have been arriving in stores in various drops from March 28.
The last batch of items is due to land on the Specialbuys aisle on April 25 but you need to be quick if you want to be in with a chance.
You can view the garden items on the website, but if you want to purchase you will need to go into a store.
If you are unsure where your nearest Aldi is you can put your postcode into the store locator tool on the retailer’s website.
It is also worth shopping around to make sure you are getting the cheapest deal.
You can use price comparison sites such as PriceSpy and Idealo if you want to price check across multiple retailers.
Five shops recently slashed the price of garden furniture, including Wilko and Homebase.