Olcsóbb, mint egy éve: mától 139 forintba kerül az ALDI-nál a görögdinnye
Starting today, ALDI Hungary will offer watermelons at a uniform price of HUF 139/kilogram in all its stores nationwide. The supermarket chain’s watermelon supplier proposed the price reduction, so customers can buy the product HUF 10 cheaper than in August 2022.
ALDI, as the country’s most dynamically developing discount store chain[1], is committed to supporting the shopping of Hungarian families with the lowest possible prices, therefore it lowers consumer prices as soon as possible. This year, from the beginning of July, the company sold exclusively Hungarian watermelons in all its stores, and the melon suppliers of the supermarket chain continuously provided high-quality Hungarian products to ALDI’s customers. The company’s largest supplier of melons further reduced its transfer prices, which is why the supermarket chain can offer watermelons at HUF 139 per kilo, even more favorable than last August.
“In this year’s melon season, the weather conditions were suitable, which provided us with an outstanding harvest, so we can deliver an even larger quantity to ALDI at a low price”
said melon producer Árpád Krecs.
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