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Asda brings back its sell-out rattan garden set and it's perfect Al Fresco for summer evenings

Asda brings back its sell-out rattan garden set and it's perfect Al Fresco for summer evenings

Scottish Sun30-06-2025
Asda announces return of garden set that won't break the bank
HOTTING UP Asda brings back its sell-out rattan garden set and it's perfect Al Fresco for summer evenings
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BACK by popular demand, Asda's sell-out rattan garden set is making it's return in time for the summer heatwave.
After selling out in just 12 weeks last year, the Mykonos Rattan 3 Piece Bistro Set has officially returned to George Home.
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Asda is bringing back its sell-out outdoor furniture
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Sought after garden set expected to fly off shelves
It is retailing for £149 and is anticipated to fly off the shelves once again.
The set includes two rattan-style chairs with cream cushions and a compact matching table.
Asda has described the product as ideal for balconies, patios, or "that cosy garden corner you've been meaning to spruce up."
The description added: "This best-selling set is perfect for creating a sun-soaked spot to sip, snack and socialise all summer long - but be quick, it's set to fly off the shelves again."
It is now available for a second summer online and in selected stores.
Aldi brings back viral garden furniture
Aldi have also brought back a popular piece of viral garden furniture for another season.
Its sell-out Rattan Effect Corner sofa has returned to stores for just under £200.
The stylish grey set comes complete with seat cushions and a footstool.
Other bargains that can be found on the middle aisle this year include the Melbourne Coffee Set, £99.99, and outdoor furnishings from as little as £7.99.
The return of cult favourite BBQ
Aldi has also recently announced the return of its cult favourite BBQ, which is £100 cheaper than last year.
The sausage roll that's better than Greggs – and it beats Aldi and Lidl too
This came after shoppers took to X to express their frustrations towards not being able to get their hands on this high ticket item.
One shopper posted: "Went out looking for the new Kamado egg at @aldiuk but none in any local branches."
The Kamado BBQ landed back in stores in May at the retail price of £299.99, and eager shoppers snapped it up in days.
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