ALDI has released a new range of Limited Time Only products that are the perfect ‘fakeaway’ dinner or dessert this season.
With prices starting as low as 99c, ALDI’s Limited Time Only spring range lets families to enjoy a variety of delicious takeaway style meals for less. ALDI has meals sorted with everything from dumplings, pizza, parmi’s, spring rolls with a twist, and much more on the menu.
Shoppers looking for a budget-friendly pub classic can tuck into the World Kitchen Mighty Meat Fully Loaded Pizza 700g ($9.99), or the Ready, Set … Cook! Chicken Schnitzel Lemon and Herb Flavoured Crumb 350g ($7.49) and the Urban Eats Cauliflower Buffalo Wings 320g ($4.99).
Other highlights from the new arrivals on ALDI’s exclusive brands menu include the fun and flavourful Ready, Set … Cook! Greek Style Chicken Wraps Meal Kit 708g (serves two for $14.99), ultra budget friendly Urban Eats Soup Noodles – Miso or Kimchi 180g ($2.99), and ‘best of both worlds’ inspired World Kitchen Cheeseburger Spring Rolls 240g ($4.99).
Decadent desserts and guilty pleasure treats are also on the menu for all the sweet tooths. From Specially Selected French Macarons 12 pack ($8.99) to Food Envy Cheesecake Cookies & Cream 100g ($2.99). This range will also see the return of the Sweet Vine Dark Chocolate Dipped Mango 90g ($3.99), as well as White Mill Cake in a Mug 55g (99c) for a convenient, low-price dessert.
ALDI Shopping Expert Kylie Warnke says: “We’ve been listening to our customers and know that Aussie families are looking for new ways to bring fun to the dinner table without breaking the bank. We should all be able to enjoy a treat from time to time, so our latest Limited Time Only range is chock-a-block full of classic ‘fakeaway’ favourites at incredibly low prices.
“These delicious, family-friendly dinners and desserts include both new and returning products that we’re sure customers will love to see back on shelves. From classic pub meals you can whip up at home to drool-worthy desserts, there’s something for everyone and every household budget,” Ms Warnke said.