Aldi starts the year with free home delivery
Home delivery is gaining ground in Hungary, as customers increasingly recognize the benefits of a fast and convenient form of shopping. Aldi is also adapting to this trend and is offering its customers a special promotion in January 2025: free home delivery for all online orders exceeding 12,000 forints. The discount can be used an unlimited number of times, which is an additional attraction for online purchases.
The popularity of convenient shopping is growing
The popularity of online ordering and home delivery is no coincidence. This form is not only fast and convenient, but also provides a time-saving alternative to traditional in-store shopping. Technological innovations such as self-service checkouts and ordering online and via apps are all contributing to more and more customers choosing this solution.
Aldi promotion details
The Aldi promotion is valid from January 1 to 26, 2025 and can be used using the coupon code “FREE1”. To redeem the code, customers must place an order worth at least HUF 12,000, which can include a wide range of Aldi products. The discount is valid for orders placed on shop.aldi.hu, roksh.com and the ROKSH app, during any available delivery time slot.
Important information about the promotion
The promotion can be used an unlimited number of times during the specified period.
The discount cannot be combined with other promotions.
Not valid for orders placed from multiple stores at the same time.
Aldi aims to make home delivery even more attractive for customers, thus strengthening its presence in the rapidly developing online shopping market. The special promotion encourages customers to try the benefits of digital shopping while taking advantage of free home delivery.
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