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SANTA ‘PAWS’ IS COMING TO TOWN! ALDI LAUNCHES NEW DOG MINCE PIES WHICH HAS PUPS LINING UP FOR A TASTE  

1 December, 2025

  • Eager pups form a queue outside Aldi store waiting for a first bite of its NEW Dog Mince Pies  
  • Shoppers can treat furry family members with a sweet treat this festive season, landing in stores from 11th December  

This Christmas, Aldi is making tails wag across the nation as it announces its brand-new Dog Mince Pies(£4.99, 4 pack). In a scene that could only be described as paws-itively adorable, a queue of four-legged friends was spotted queuing outside the supermarket’s Hinckley store.  

Aldi’s Dog Mince Pies will be available to buy in stores from 11th December. Offering a savoury twist on the classic fruity flavour, each pie is topped with a mini bone dog treat, ensuring pet paw-rents don’t get them confused.  

Following a surge in pet parents admitting they love spoiling their canine companions over the Christmas period1, Aldi is making sure beloved pooches can join in the festive feasting. But pet owners will need to pounce if they want to get their hands on these festive doggy treats because, as with all Aldi Specialbuys, once they’re gone, they’re gone!  

Aldi’s Dog Mince Pies will be available in stores from 11th December, while stocks last.    

For more information, please contact the Aldi Press Office on:
T: 0207 479 0910 or alditeam@clarioncomms.co.uk

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ALDI’S RECORD £1.65BN CHRISTMAS AS SHOPPERS SEEK UNBEATABLE PRICES

5 January, 2026

Aldi has recorded its best-ever Christmas, with sales of £1.65 billion (+3% vs. 2024) in the four weeks to Christmas Eve, as millions of shoppers turned to the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket to make their money go further during the festive season.

The supermarket said that price had been the biggest priority for shoppers in 2025, with customers seeking ways to celebrate on a budget without compromising on quality. Ahead of the big day, Aldi committed to beating rivals on the price of a traditional Christmas dinner – part of a £325m investment to lower hundreds of prices throughout the year.

The UK’s fourth-largest supermarket saw total sales increase by over 5% in the week leading up to Christmas, as customers spent around £500m with the discounter. Aldi said 22nd December marked its busiest trading day - as millions of customers flocked to stock up on seasonal items ahead of the big day.

Aldi colleagues handled over 57m transactions over the four-week period to Christmas Eve, its highest ever number.

Demand for its Specially Selected premium own-label range also increased by over 12%, showing that customers were still keen to treat themselves but in a way that offered better value for money.

Popular products included award-winning festive lines such as Aldi’s Specially Selected The Ultimate Wagyu Fat Roast Potatoes, Specially Selected Double Wrapped Pigs in Blankets, as well as Specially Selected White Chocolate Ganache Pinecones.

Shoppers also celebrated with a glass of fizz, with Aldi selling over 5.5m bottles, or 33m glasses, of sparkling wine over the festive period.

Aldi also saw strong demand for home-grown produce, with sales of British-sourced meat and vegetables up as customers supported British during their Christmas shop at Aldi. As a result, shoppers bought 56 million potatoes, 37 million carrots, and half a million turkeys – all sourced from Aldi’s long-standing British supplier partners.

Giles Hurley, CEO of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “This Christmas proved once again that a great quality Christmas can still be affordable.

“We delivered a Christmas without compromise, offering customers award-winning British products at unbeatable prices. We’re grateful that more people than ever chose Aldi for their Christmas shop and trusted us to deliver both quality and value during what remains a challenging time for many. I’m immensely proud of our amazing colleagues who, once again, went above and beyond to deliver a wonderful Christmas for our customers.

“As we move into 2026, our focus remains unchanged - keeping prices low and quality high, so that every household in Britain can enjoy amazing food all year round.”

Aldi has been named the UK’s Cheapest Supermarket by consumer champion Which? for the past four years and also retained its Christmas Retailer of the Year crown at the Quality Food Awards 2025 for the sixth consecutive year.

Meanwhile, Aldi also continued its partnership with Neighbourly to support those in need during the festive season, donating an estimated one million meals to local charities, food banks and community groups across the UK.

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