Ten lucky readers will each bag a handy £100 Aldi shopping voucher this Easter to help with their seasonal spending. From luxury chocolate to mouth-watering meats, you could fill your trolley without paying a penny with our cracking competition
With Easter fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to treat your taste buds to some eggcellent goodies - without paying a penny.
If chocolate isn’t on your shopping list, then why not pick up some Specially Selected Luxury Fruited or Banoffee Hot Cross Buns to enjoy? What's more, Aldi will officially be selling the UK’s cheapest Whole Leg of Lamb this Easter, available for as little as £8.54. Consumer group Which? named Aldi the Cheapest Supermarket in February, after conducting its monthly price comparison of UK stores. With a trolley of 72 popular groceries, Aldi was found to be a hefty £37.51 cheaper than the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose.
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