Radical price reduction at ALDI
ALDI Hungary is implementing a significant price reduction before Easter. The company is significantly reducing consumer prices for non-food products in the middle aisle of stores – around 2,000 items.
ALDI is radically reducing the prices of its non-food products participating in the sale. Around 2,000 products, such as Easter gifts, household and home furnishings, clothes, shoes, kitchen accessories and pet equipment, which are typically available in the middle aisle of stores, will cost less. Customers will find these products in stores under the “stock clearance” sign, the prices of which have been reduced by an additional 50% compared to the moderate level in February. The stock clearance sale is valid in all ALDI stores in Hungary, the product range may vary from store to store, and is only valid while stocks last.
“ALDI is committed to offering Hungarian customers the best value for money. The further price reductions we have just introduced reflect this commitment, so thanks to our radical pre-Easter price reductions, many products can be purchased at a 50% discount compared to the price a month ago, thus helping Hungarian families prepare for the holidays,”
said Bernhard Haider, National Managing Director of ALDI Hungary.
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