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Aldi invests £12 million to lower the price of more than 180 products

by Fiona Briggs
December 4, 2023
in Retailer News
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Aldi, the UK’s cheapest supermarket, has today announced it is investing £12 million to lower the prices of even more products.

Over the festive season, prices are being lowered by an average of over 20% on more than 180 iconic Christmas products, including festive favourites like stuffing, chocolate and prosecco as well as many of its frozen party food range.

Aldi has lowered the prices of almost 300 products in the past few months. Its latest move follows the announcement of the supermarket’s ‘Christmas Price Lock’, which sees the prices of key food staples including a range of whole turkey crowns, pigs in blankets, Christmas puddings and festive vegetables remain the same as they were in 2022.

Julie Ashfield, managing director of buying at Aldi UK, said: “This latest investment is part of our continued efforts to make great quality food affordable for all, from party food treats to iconic Christmas essentials.

“We want everyone to be able to enjoy the festive season, so we’re doing all we can to keep our prices low this Christmas – just as we always do.”

Products already reduced include:

ProductOld priceNew price
Celebrations 600g£4.49£3.99
Quality Street 600g£4.49£3.99
Gingerbread Mulled Wine£2.89£2.49
Specially Selected Winter Chutneys£1.29£0.99
Specially Selected Stuffing£1.49£1.39
Specially Selected Gravy£1.49£1.39
Brussel Sprouts Stalk£1.19£1.09
Costellore Prosecco Magnum 150cl£13.99£9.99
Character Chocolate Slab£0.99£0.79
Emporium Cheese Selection 450g£5.49£3.99
Budweiser 20x330ml£15.49£10.99
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