ALDI welcomes the new year with a total prize of HUF 30 million and a really exciting game
ALDI Hungary is raffling off prizes worth HUF 30 million among its customers. During the raffle at the beginning of the year, between January 25 and February 21, the department store chain will offer valuable prizes to 2,024 winners, and two lucky customers will be able to shop in its stores throughout the year, providing them with a monthly budget of a quarter of a million.
Happy new year to all ALDI customers!
During the company’s raffle at the beginning of the year, between January 25 and February 21, all its customers will have the opportunity to win daily, bi-day and weekly ALDI shopping vouchers and prizes, as well as the grand prize. All accounts generated during the game can participate in the game, regardless of the amount limit, the customers only have to fill their block on the ALDI website or through the application, and they can already share in the total prize of HUF 30 million, let the winnings come! Customers can only win once with a block, except in the case of the grand prize, for which every customer with a loaded account competes so that at the end, two lucky customers will receive HUF 3 million shopping vouchers each.
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