ALDI permanently reduces the price of every third dairy product
ALDI Hungary continues its long-term price reduction, and from today it will reduce the price of 85 products, mainly refrigerated products, significantly, by as much as 45%. In June, ALDI permanently reduced the prices of 120 fresh foods, and a third of the permanent dairy product range became cheaper as of today. In addition to all this, the department store chain continues to contribute to the budget-friendly shopping of Hungarian families with at least 80 discount products per week.
In 2023, Hungary’s most dynamically developing discount store chain was the first on the market to permanently reduce the prices of a number of butters and then of Hungarian-sourced Trappist cheeses, and now it is significantly reducing prices for newer products by up to 45%. Starting today, the shelf price of 85 refrigerated products, primarily normal and many lactose-free dairy products – fresh, ESL and UHT milks of various fat content, sour cream, cream, kefir, natural and fruit yogurt, butter, cottage cheese, various cheeses – will be reduced, so customers can they can immediately access these products at a cheaper price.
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