• Aldi enthusiasts are preparing for action as Aldi Australia drops over 250 new and returning limited time only items for the month of May. Starting from just 99c, the company says the products will add variety, flavour, and a little excitement to shoppers’ regular routine.
Source: Aldi Australia
    Aldi enthusiasts are preparing for action as Aldi Australia drops over 250 new and returning limited time only items for the month of May. Starting from just 99c, the company says the products will add variety, flavour, and a little excitement to shoppers’ regular routine. Source: Aldi Australia
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Aldi enthusiasts are preparing for action as Aldi Australia drops over 250 new and returning limited time only items for the month of May. Starting from just 99c, the company says the products will add variety, flavour, and a little excitement to shoppers’ regular routine.

Featuring a range of new and returning party platter essentials, family meals made easy, and delicious desserts, there’s something for everybody.

Aldi shopping expert, Kylie Warnke, said the company is always looking to surprise and delight customers by adding new products to the Limited Time Only range.

“Just like with our Special Buys range, this selection is all about treating your friends, family and yourself with quality meals, tasty treats and desserts without breaking the budget,” said Warnke.

“Planning an epic night-in? Why not put together an un-brie-lievable platter! The new Truffle Brie 125g ($3.99) is perfect as the star of your charcuterie board. Need an easy mid-week meal for the family on a budget? Try the new Ready, Set…Cook! Beef Meatloaf 1kg ($12.99) – that’s just $1.62 per serving! And if you’re craving something sweet, you’ve got to try the new Sweet Haven Apple Pie Spring Rolls 225g ($4.99). They’re my personal favourite and are definitely going to fly off the shelves!”

The full list of new and returning products is available online at aldi.com.au. Head into Aldi stores nationwide to check out the range for a Limited Time Only.

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