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Enter our £1,000 Aldi vouchers giveaway to stock up on New Year goodies

Twenty lucky winners could each be walking away with a cool £50 to spend in Aldi - so what are you waiting for? You've got to be in it to win it!

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Twenty lucky winners could each be walking away with a cool £50 to spend in Aldi!(Image: Aldi)

Christmas can be an expensive time of year for many of us, which is why Aldi is spreading some post-holiday cheer by giving away £1,000 worth of vouchers this January to support its shoppers.

Whether you’re getting the kids ready to go back to school, or giving Veganuary a go, a £50 voucher is enough to buy a whole load of goodies at the nation's fourth largest supermarket.


According to consumer champion Which?, Aldi was the UK’s Cheapest Supermarket every month so far this year, with a basket of goods at the most expensive supermarket costing 26% more compared to the discount retailer.


The supermarket is committed to always providing its shoppers with the lowest prices, with its Super Six - coming next month - or Super Weekly Offers making prices even lower.

From Thursday, January 2, customers can pick up the latest Super 6 range at Aldi including a Red Pepper (49p each), Sweet Gem Lettuce (69p, 2pk), Mini Apples (79p, 6pk), Celery (49p each), Salad Potatoes (89p, 1kg) and Red Grapefruit (29p each).

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Richard Thornton, Communications Director at Aldi, said: “We know Christmas can be a costly time for families, which is why we want to help alleviate some of that pressure as the New Year approaches. At Aldi, we’re dedicated to offering exceptional quality and value without compromise year-round, but this giveaway is our way of going one step further to offer extra support when cost pressures are felt most.”

To be in with a chance of winning a £50 voucher, simply fill in the form below:

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This competition closes at 23:59 on January 31.

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