ALDI’S ESSENTIAL CHRISTMAS VEGETABLES ARE JUST 19P.
Aldi’s much-loved Christmas Super Six offers are making a long-awaited comeback to shops on the 18th of December, and all of the necessary vegetables for a Christmas dinner will cost just 19 pence each.
Get ready to have a merry feast, because these deals are sure to be a hit.
The grocery store, which was just awarded the title of Which? Cheapest Supermarket for November, making it the winner for the sixth consecutive month in a row,
has lowered the prices of six Christmas vegetable essentials to assist customers in keeping their spending under control during the holiday season.
Carrots (1 kilogram), White Potatoes (2 kilograms), Parsnips (500 grams), Red and White Cabbage (each), Brussels Sprouts (500 grams), and Swede (each) are all included in the deal and are priced at 19 pence each,
providing customers with savings of up to 80 percent. Also included in the deal is a selection of Aldi’s tasty and fresh vegetables, all of which are sourced from British suppliers.
“At Aldi, we believe that access to fresh, high-quality food is a right, not a privilege – and Christmas dinner is not an exception,” said Julie Ashfield, the Managing Director of Buying at Aldi UK.
Many families around the UK spend a lot of money during the holiday season, but shoppers can have peace of mind knowing that Aldi will always deliver the most affordable groceries possible.

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In addition, customers may have peace of mind knowing that Aldi’s incredible prices on vegetables do not come at the expense of the company’s suppliers.
The grocery store gives careful consideration to the logistics of any upcoming promotions and collaborates with British growers to establish a seasonal or annual fixed cost price.
This indicates that growers get paid a price that is fair regardless of whether or not there is promotional activity in the store.
The Christmas Super Six discounts are going to be available at Aldi stores all around the country from the 18th to the 24th of December.