Reduces the price of all ALDI honey products
ALDI Hungary is reducing its prices for newer products, the discount chain is also offering flower and acacia honey at a lower price.
As the country’s most dynamically developing discount store chain*, ALDI is committed to reducing prices and providing consumer benefits. The company is working to pass on the price advantage achieved in the procurement markets directly and as soon as possible to the customers. The supermarket chain will once again pass on the discount achieved in the purchasing market to consumers, who will be able to get honey products at a lower price from October 20, 2023. ALDI Grandessa 500 g acacia honey will cost HUF 2,199 instead of HUF 2,399, the price of 900 gram Grandessa flower honey will drop from HUF 2,599 to HUF 2,299, and the consumer price of 250 g in the Grandessa flower honey dispenser will be HUF 799 instead of HUF 899. Of course, all three products arrive on the store chain’s shelves exclusively from Hungarian sources.
“We always try to take advantage of the opportunities to pass on these benefits to our customers when we can achieve more favorable purchase prices. Through our annual honey procurement tender, we now offer flower and acacia honey at a permanently reduced price”
– said Bernhard Haider, national managing director of ALDI Magyarország Élelmiszer Bt.
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