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ALDI’S ASIAN-INSPIRED RANGE RETURNS FROM JUST 59p — INCLUDING TWO NEW CRISP FLAVOURS 

18 July, 2025

  • The NEW crisps, Asia Green Garden Chinese Salt & Pepper and Teriyaki Beef Flavoured Crisps, will be available for £1.15 from 24th July 
  • The Asian-inspired crisps are part of Aldi’s latest Asian range, which also boasts a DIY Sushi Kit  

Shoppers can now enjoy two new crisp flavours at an oh-soy-good price thanks to Aldi’s latest Asian-inspired range, which lands in stores from 24th July.  

Available for just £1.15, shoppers can pick up the NEW Asia Green Garden Chinese Style Salt & Pepper Hand Cooked Crisps (150g) and the NEW Asia Green Garden Japanese Style Teriyaki Beef Flavour Hand Cooked Crisps (£1.15, 150g) — both offering a unique, tasty flavour that packs a punch.  

Scattered generously with light black pepper, paprika and parsley specks, the Chinese Salt & Pepper Crisps are sure to take the tastebuds on a journey to the East. The punchy crisps are perfectly married with hints of garlic, onion and a signature sweetness to create a true taste experience.  

Equally delicious, Aldi’s sauce-some Teriyaki Beef Flavoured Crisps offer a sweet and salty umami flavour, combined with the irresistible taste of tender beef. The crinkle-cut crisps are complemented by notes of onion, garlic and pepper, creating that classic tangy Teriyaki flavour. 

The exciting new crisp flavours arrive as part of Aldi’s latest Asian range, which also features the NEW Asia Green Garden Sushi Meal Kit (£2.49, 85g) — the ultimate fail-safe kit for creating favourite sushi dishes from home. The launch comes as TikTok views on how to make your own sushi racks up 120 million views.1 

What’s more, the supermarket is bringing back internet sensation Japanese Style Mayo (£2.69, 245g. Carefully created using egg yolks for a luxurious, richer taste, this sauce boasts an ultra-creamy texture.   From adding it as a dipping sauce with sushi to spreading on sandwiches, this iconic Japanese favourite is the perfect addition to any dish.   

Aldi’s full Asian range includes:  

  • Specially Selected Japanese Stir Fry (£1.49, 200g) 
  • Thai Pastes (£1.49, 180g) 
  • Batter Mix Panko/Tempura (£1.19, 140g/128g )   
  • Taste of Asia Sushi Kit (£1.49, 85g)  
  • Specially Selected Japanese Dipping Sauces (£1.59, 245g) 
  • Miso Paste (75p, 100g)  
  • Ready to Wok Noodles (85p, 300g) 
  • Japanese Noodles (£1.09, 300g) 
  • Kimchi (£1.99, 290g) 
  • Nut Oil (£1.99, 76.6p per 100ml)  
  • Herb Puree Tubes (79p, £1.05/£1.13 per 100g) 
  • Snackrite Prawn Crackers (99p, 100g)  
  • Japanese Style Mayo (£2.69, 245g) 
  • Chilli Crisp (£2.69, 180g)  
  • Asian Recipe Mixes (59p, 35g)   
  • Asian Style Meal Kits (£2.09, 262g-355g) 
  • Asian Style Flavour Kits (£1.49, 41g/28g/57g/35g)  
  • Ramen Broth (£1.49, 1kg)   
  • Haysmith’s Japanese Yuzu & Mandarin Gin (£16.99, 700ml)  

Aldi’s Asian range lands in store from 24th July. But shoppers will need to be quick, as with all Aldi Specialbuys, once they’re gone, they’re gone! 

 

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

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ALDI ACCELERATES LONDON EXPANSION WITH £40M INVESTMENT IN EIGHT NEW STORES

20 April, 2026

Aldi is expanding in London with eight new stores this year, bringing hundreds of new jobs and more affordable food options to communities lacking discount retailers.

The £40m expansion targets areas in the capital and Greater London, where many communities still rely on higher-priced convenience stores or traditional full-price supermarkets for their weekly shop.

New stores are planned for Hanworth (Twickenham Road), Willesden (High Road), Watford, Marble Arch, Hoxton, Orpington West, Epsom and Stepney Green. Existing Aldi stores in Enfield and Kilburn will also undergo refurbishments in 2026.

Last year, the UK’s biggest discounter opened new stores inside the M25, including Wimbledon, Fulham Broadway, Shoreditch, Caterham, Uxbridge, Old Kent Road and Kentish Town, alongside an extension in Colindale, helping bring its award-winning products and low prices to even more Londoners.

Jonathan Neale, Managing Director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said: “We know household budgets are still under pressure, and too many Londoners don’t have an Aldi within easy reach. These new stores will bring our unbeatable value to more families while creating around 200 new jobs across the capital.”

The expansion forms part of Aldi’s wider investment in Britain, with the supermarket set to invest over £370 million in opening new stores across the country this year.

Aldi was named the UK’s cheapest supermarket by consumer champion Which? for the fifth consecutive year. In the monthly Which? analysis of 89 popular branded and own-brand products, Aldi also started the year strongly, being named Which? Cheapest Supermarket for January, February and March 2026.

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