ALDI is waiting for the islanders with its low store prices again this year
With its budget-friendly pop-up store and free Grill Zone, ALDI is expanding to Sziget for the seventh time, where festival-goers can get a hot meal for as little as HUF 787.
As every time since 2016, ALDI will appear this year with a pop-up store on the Island, which is popular with the citizens, where you will be able to shop at store prices from the range of nearly 300 food and non-food items, mostly under its own brand. Among the foods, in addition to various dairy products, sweets and crisps, you can find fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as locally baked baked goods from the “Azon gayeene” bakery. When developing the product range, ALDI naturally also thought of free diners.
In the non-food selection, the islanders can also choose between personal care, clothing and camping items in the festival shop. Thanks to the high throughput of the 500 m2 pop-up store, the waiting time is reduced during peak periods, and ALDI employees from several parts of the country ensure the satisfaction of the island’s customers. The prices in the ALDI festival store are the same as in any ALDI store in the country (with the exception of mineral waters, soft drinks and energy drinks at prices determined by the Sziget Festival). The promotions advertised in the current weekly online specials newspaper are also valid for the goods available in the pop-up shop.
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