
Aldi reintroduces temporarily discontinued Mamia nappies
Aldi is the fourth-largest supermarket in the UK, and consumer champion Which? has named it the UK's cheapest supermarket for the past four years.
The supermarket giant has discontinued several products recently, much to the disappointment of shoppers.
Some of these discontinued products include:
Aldi also "temporarily" discontinued several of its Mamia nappies recently due to a "logistical issue".
The main products affected, according to shoppers, were the size 7 and 8 Mamia Ultra-Fit Nappy Pants.
Others have reported visiting several Aldi stores and finding all the nappy shelves empty.
Sorry about this. This product was temporarily unavailable, but should be back in stores soon 💙
Shoppers have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to voice their complaints and ask Aldi why these nappies were out of stock.
One person, posting on X, wrote: "Hi @AldiUK is there a supply issue with your pull up nappies? I've tried three stores over the last few days with no joy.
"I am looking for 8s."
People have reported finding "completely empty" shelves when shopping for some Mamia nappies in Aldi stores across the UK. (Image: Shaun Fellows/Shine Pix) Another shopper added: "@AldiUK any ideas when your size 8 pull up nappies will be back? In desperate need!!!!!!!"
A third person commented: "@AldiUK Is there a stock issue with the Mamia pull up nappies in a size 7?
"I've tried 5 stores, 2 in Wales, and 3 in England…..but all of the nappy shelves are completely empty."
I have had confirmation that this item was temporarily discontinued but was introduced back and rolling into stores from 07/04/2025. Please keep an eye out Rhys ❤️
While this shopper said: "@AldiUK Is there a shortage of your Size 7 Nappy Pants?
"I've tried 5 stores so far and not found any. We've always used Mamia nappies! Any help appreciated!"
Despite shoppers still reporting some difficulties finding the previously discontinued baby products, Aldi has revealed it has begun rolling out stock of the nappies to stores across the country.
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An Aldi spokesperson, on X, said: "I have had confirmation that this item was temporarily discontinued but was introduced back and rolling into stores from 07/04/2025.
"Please keep an eye out."
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