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Published 04 Sep 2023

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Aldi cuts prices on more than 30 household items

Aldi has cut costs across a range of goods to help families struggling with the cost of living.

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Caroline Chell - Money Wellness

Written by: Caroline Chell

Head of Communications

Published: 4 September 2023

 

The price of fresh produce including apples, oranges and peaches has been slashed, along with

essentials such as butter, spread, canned food, personal hygiene products and pet treats.

 

Aldi’s latest price drops takes the number of products reduced to more than 130 in the past two months.

 

Here’s the full list of reduced items:

 

Description

Old price

New price

Everyday Essentials Oranges (5pk)

£0.95

£0.89

Pak choi 250g

£1.09

£0.99

Everyday Essentials Apples (6pk)

£0.99

£0.95

Flat Peaches (4pk)

£0.89

£0.85

Specially Selected Easy Peelers (600g)

£1.49

£1.39

Vitacat Supreme Chunks

£0.75

£0.69

Protein Pouch

£0.99

£0.95

Active Yogurt

£1.49

£1.39

Squidgy Pouches

£0.89

£0.85

Protein Pudding

£1.25

£1.19

Flora Butter/Light

£2.15

£1.89

Lurpak Spreadable (600g)

£5.35

£4.89

Lurpak Lighter (600g)

£5.35

£4.89

Kebab & Naan wraps

£1.15

£0.99

Natural Dog Treats

£2.15

£1.99

Knorr Stock Pot (8 pk)

£2.80

£2.79

Tuna chunks in Brine

£2.65

£2.49

Biodegradable Wipes

£1.09

£0.99

Knitted & Traditional Cloths

£1.35

£1.29

Always Dailies Pantyliners

£2.49

£2.39

Specially Selected GF Meringue Nests

£1.29

£1.19

Raisins (500g)

£1.19

£1.15

Cal Free Sweetener Tablets (850)

£0.98

£0.85

Belgian Waffles

£1.55

£1.35

Muffins

£1.45

£1.39

Village Bakery So Malty Malt Loaf

£1.09

£0.99

Kick start shower gel

£0.59

£0.55

Family Shower Gel (300ml)

£0.36

£0.33

Viennese Fingers 120g

£0.99

£0.95

Sparkling Flavoured Water

£0.49

£0.45

Frozen Skinless & Boneless Basa Fillets (380g)

£1.99

£1.79

Caroline Chell - Money Wellness

Written by: Caroline Chell

Head of Communications

Caroline has worked in financial communications for more than 10 years, writing content on subjects such as pensions, mortgages, loans and credit cards, as well as stockbroking and investment advice.

Published: 4 September 2023

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Caroline Chell - Money Wellness

Written by: Caroline Chell

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Published: 4 September 2023

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