
Aldi discontinues popular breakfast must-have leaving shoppers gutted
The product seems to have been quietly discontinued
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A POPULAR Aldi breakfast item has been discontinued leaving shoppers absolutely gutted.
The breakfast item was a favourite among Aldi shoppers who have been left in the dark over its absence.
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Shoppers were left disappointed after searching for the item
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The flavour was a fan favourite
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Aldi quietly removed the Specially Selected Caramel Layered Yogurt from its shelves.
Shoppers only discovered the yogurt was discontinued after failing to find it in their local shop.
The product was a favourite among Aldi shoppers who have been gutted by its disappearance.
Aldi have listed the item as "currently unavailable" on their website giving no indication of when or why it was pulled from shelves.
Some shoppers have reported spotting a similar product in Lidl stores.
The yogurt was reportedly replaced with a lemon layered flavour.
Other layered yogurt flavours are still available at the retailer online and in store.
Venting their frustration with the quiet disappearance of their breakfast favourite shoppers took to social media.
One disappointed shopper said: "I've been looking for several weeks and they have not had it in stock in 3 local stores. I have it with their chocolate granola."
Other retailers appear to be selling the product or a dupe of the product.
One online retailer lists the item in stock for only 75p and shoppers in European countries are still able to purchase the item from Aldi stores.
The yogurt sold in 150g tubs for less than £1 when it was in stock.
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Shoppers will have to make do with other flavours of yogurt
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It was described on packaging as "indulgent" with caramel sauce layered throughout the yogurt.
Aldi is selling a replacement product, a four pack of Greek style layered salted caramel yogurts, but these are not specially selected.
Other flavours of the specially selected layered yogurts are still available on Aldi shelves.
These include lemon, blackberry and blackcurrant, mango and vanilla, raspberry and passion fruit and strawberry.
Aldi have not issued any statement on the yogurt flavour being discontinued.
The product was quietly removed from shelves with no warning given to shoppers.
Several hopeful customers spent weeks visiting different stores and scouring the shelves looking for the breakfast favourite.

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