Here is the sixth permanent price reduction at ALDI – 300 products are affected
ALDI Hungary will help customers with a comprehensive price reduction for the sixth time in 2023. Starting today, they can buy 300 products with a significant discount of up to 40%. The current price drop applies to the largest number of products this year, as it affects about 20% of ALDI’s permanent offer, and in addition to basic foods – fresh meat, cold meats, dairy products, baked goods, flour, spices, vegetables and fruits – the most sought-after household chemicals also applies to goods and hygiene products. In addition, the department store chain is holding a sale with up to 50% discount on non-food products in the middle row of the stores.
As the country’s most dynamically developing discount store chain, ALDI wants to support Hungarian consumers as much as possible with its low prices and price reductions. In 2023, the department store chain was the first of the national retail chains to significantly reduce the prices of various butters, then Trappist cheeses, Easter goods, and later refrigerated products. The price reduction measure, which has just been announced and will apply uniformly in all ALDI stores in Hungary from October 4, 2023, affects around 300 products, about 20% of ALDI’s permanent offer. The amount of the discount varies for each product, dairy products, baked goods freshly baked in the display bakery, fresh meat and fish, vegetables, pasta, as well as hygiene products and paper goods can also be found among the goods available at a more favorable price.
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