ALDI: another significant price reduction for Hungarian families
ALDI Hungary remains committed to Hungarian customers and is helping families to access everyday products at the best possible price with significant price reductions. Among the food products, the company is now reducing the price of three popular butters by approximately 4%. In the case of non-food products, it is offering products with a 60% discount.
ALDI, as the creator of the discount philosophy, is constantly striving to provide consumers with the most favorable prices possible. The supermarket chain is now reducing the price of three extremely popular, private-brand butters, among which those with food intolerances will also find a suitable product for them.
Products affected by the price reduction: Old consumer price: New price:
Milsani Alpine Butter 250 g: 1199 HUF 1149 HUF • Desira Branded Butter 250 g: 1149 HUF 1099 HUF • Milfina Lactose-free Butter 250 g: 1199 HUF 1149 HUF
These butter products are among the most sought-after by consumers, as they collectively account for nearly 40% of ALDI’s butter turnover. The price reduction is valid nationwide in all ALDI stores from 01.03.2025.
ALDI has also significantly reduced the prices of non-food products, in some cases by 60%. The products affected by the price reduction include clothing, household appliances, kitchen appliances and tools, DIY goods and garden tools, while stocks last.
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