• ALDI customers submitted more than 380,000 votes to identify the most popular products across seven food and beverage categories in The People’s Picks awards 2023.
    ALDI customers submitted more than 380,000 votes to identify the most popular products across seven food and beverage categories in The People’s Picks awards 2023.
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ALDI customers submitted more than 380,000 votes to identify the most popular products in The People’s Picks awards 2023.

ALDI Australia shopping expert, Kylie Warnke, said The People’s Picks gave customers the opportunity to have a say when it came to ALDI favourites.

“This year we’ve had some new winners take the number one spot in their categories including the super convenient Seasons Pride Potato Gratin in the Time Lord category and our affordable Australian Jindurra Station Porterhouse Steak in the BBQ Boss category.

“We’ve also had some products that are returning to winners list including our Deli Originals Fresh Hommus in The Life of the Party category for the second year in a row. Our Ready Set…Cook! Boneless Butterflied Chicken has retained its winner’s title however this time it’s taken first place in one of our new categories —The Socialite,” said Warnke.

The food category winners of ALDI’s People’s Picks Awards for 2023 included:

The BBQ Boss: Jindurra Station Porterhouse Steak 200g, RRP $7.00

The Life of the Party: Deli Originals Fresh Hommus 200g, RRP $2.29

The Good Health Heroes: Yoguri Protein Yogurt 160g, RRP $2.19

The Time Lord: Seasons Pride Potato Gratin 4pk/400g, RRP $4.99

The Socialite: Ready, Set… Cook! Boneless Butterflied RSPCA Approved Chicken, $9.99 per kg

The Aussie Made Fave: Specially Selected Australian Beef 21 Days Aged Eye Fillet Steak, $48.99 per kg

The Lunchbox Legend: Snackers Market Colby Cheese & Rice Crackers 4pk/100g, $3.99

ALDI will be making these products easier to identify in store with the addition of a ‘The People’s Picks’ badge alongside the winning products.

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