ALDI is reducing the price of fresh meat and frozen meat products
ALDI continues its price reduction: from the beginning of May, it will reduce the prices of 12 fresh meat and 4 frozen meat products. Those following a meat-free diet can get some frozen vegetables cheaper. The discount chain also holds a monthly Thursday fish sale, where it offers all fresh fish products at a discount.
ALDI constantly strives to offer its products at the most favorable prices possible and, as soon as market processes allow, to reduce its prices, thereby also helping consumers. The company played an important role in breaking inflation, as it was one of the first to reduce the prices of many food products, including butter, Trappist cheese, and many refrigerated products, more than a year ago. From the beginning of May 2024, the company will once again help consumers shop cheaper and reduce the prices of many pork and poultry products. Since 2021, ALDI has only offered Hungarian fresh meat in its assortment, so these meat products in the permanent offer only come from domestic sources.
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