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ALDI ANNOUNCES CHRISTMAS OPENING TIMES FOR STORES

Aldi has announced when its stores will be open over Christmas and New Year.

From Monday 18th December to Saturday 23rd December, shoppers can visit Aldi stores between 7am and 10pm to pick up everything they need to celebrate Christmas, at the lowest possible prices.

On Christmas Eve, stores will be open until 4pm — and will be closed as usual on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Stores will reopen from 8am until 8pm on 27th December until 30th December, but customers should check the details for their local store online.

Shoppers also have until 4pm on New Year’s Eve to purchase any last-minute food and drink to see in the New Year. Stores will then be closed on New Year’s Day.

Confirmed by Which? as the UK’s Cheapest Supermarket for 2022*, Aldi has everything customers need to make this festive season special, thanks to its amazing selection of food, drink, and gifts. Details of Aldi’s amazing Christmas range can be found here.

ENDS

*Which? annual Supermarket price comparison, published 10th January 2023

For more information, please contact the Aldi Press Office on:
T: 0161 235 0300 or aldi@citypress.co.uk

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Last night The Great British Bake Off featured caterpillar cakes in Party Week of the popular baking show. The technical challenge saw the quarter finalists take on the task of making a caterpillar cake.

The UK’s favourite supermarket[1] couldn’t resist responding to the episode with a series of social posts, including an open letter to Channel 4, which shoppers have found hilarious. It reads:

“To Channel 4, We are intellectual caterpillar counsel to Aldi UK. We write to you regarding Channel 4’s violation of Cuthbert’s rights. Aldi has always been a big fan of the Great British Bake Off, and we’ve long craved a Hollywood handshake… But tonight’s episode really took the biscuit.”

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