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Leader Live
3 days ago
- Business
- Leader Live
Aldi reveals best time to shop this summer and saving tips
Whether you're busy or wanting to avoid the crowds, planning ahead might help you out on your next food shop. Aldi has revealed the best times to shop at its stores this summer and it shared some tips for saving money while you shop. According to in-store data, Aldi's quietest shopping times during the summer holidays are early mornings between 8am and 10am, late afternoons from 4pm to 5pm and evenings between 8pm and 10pm. If you're looking to save money this summer, Aldi has a Summer Support Scheme where parents can win £50 vouchers throughout August. The scheme also gave parents a chance to win the voucher in July. Every day one family can win a £50 voucher and entering is simple – you'll need to email your name and address to SummerSupportScheme@ If you're welcoming a new baby to your family, you can apply for the Mamia New Parent Fund. A post shared by Aldi UK (@aldiuk) You'll need to send a receipt of your latest Mamia nappy purchase to mamiaparentfund@ for a chance to win a £100 voucher. Every two weeks, Aldi offers six fruit or veg items at extra-low costs and encourages shoppers to stock up and freeze any suitable items they won't eat straightaway. If you're not 100% satisfied with your purchase, Aldi's fresh guarantee lets you return it with your receipt for a full refund. Bakery, meat, and deli items nearing their best-before dates often receive markdowns at Aldi, with discounts of up to 75%. While specific times can vary, focusing your search towards closing time is generally a good idea. Aldi recently announced that its store workers are set for a pay rise. Recommended reading: Millions of Tesco shoppers can earn extra Clubcard points worth up to £50 Discontinued Mars chocolate bar returns to B&M as shoppers cry 'save some for me' Walkers releases 2 new 'delicious' crisp flavours as part of its core range The supermarket said it was increasing its minimum wage to £13 an hour from September. It claims to be the first UK supermarket to introduce the new minimum rate. Store assistants will be paid a minimum of £13 an hour nationwide from September 1 – up from a current £12.75. This rises to £14.33 an hour for workers within the M25 – from the current £14.05.

South Wales Argus
3 days ago
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Aldi reveals best time to shop this summer and saving tips
Whether you're busy or wanting to avoid the crowds, planning ahead might help you out on your next food shop. Aldi has revealed the best times to shop at its stores this summer and it shared some tips for saving money while you shop. Best times to shop at Aldi this summer According to in-store data, Aldi's quietest shopping times during the summer holidays are early mornings between 8am and 10am, late afternoons from 4pm to 5pm and evenings between 8pm and 10pm. Money-saving tips from Aldi Summer Support Scheme If you're looking to save money this summer, Aldi has a Summer Support Scheme where parents can win £50 vouchers throughout August. The scheme also gave parents a chance to win the voucher in July. Every day one family can win a £50 voucher and entering is simple – you'll need to email your name and address to SummerSupportScheme@ Support for new parents If you're welcoming a new baby to your family, you can apply for the Mamia New Parent Fund. You'll need to send a receipt of your latest Mamia nappy purchase to mamiaparentfund@ for a chance to win a £100 voucher. Look out for 'Super Six' fresh produce deals Every two weeks, Aldi offers six fruit or veg items at extra-low costs and encourages shoppers to stock up and freeze any suitable items they won't eat straightaway. If you're not 100% satisfied with your purchase, Aldi's fresh guarantee lets you return it with your receipt for a full refund. Check for red sticker discounts Bakery, meat, and deli items nearing their best-before dates often receive markdowns at Aldi, with discounts of up to 75%. Supermarket shopping hacks to slash your food bills While specific times can vary, focusing your search towards closing time is generally a good idea. Aldi staff members to receive extra pay Aldi recently announced that its store workers are set for a pay rise. Recommended reading: The supermarket said it was increasing its minimum wage to £13 an hour from September. It claims to be the first UK supermarket to introduce the new minimum rate. Store assistants will be paid a minimum of £13 an hour nationwide from September 1 – up from a current £12.75. This rises to £14.33 an hour for workers within the M25 – from the current £14.05.


South Wales Guardian
3 days ago
- Business
- South Wales Guardian
Aldi reveals best time to shop this summer and saving tips
Whether you're busy or wanting to avoid the crowds, planning ahead might help you out on your next food shop. Aldi has revealed the best times to shop at its stores this summer and it shared some tips for saving money while you shop. According to in-store data, Aldi's quietest shopping times during the summer holidays are early mornings between 8am and 10am, late afternoons from 4pm to 5pm and evenings between 8pm and 10pm. If you're looking to save money this summer, Aldi has a Summer Support Scheme where parents can win £50 vouchers throughout August. The scheme also gave parents a chance to win the voucher in July. Every day one family can win a £50 voucher and entering is simple – you'll need to email your name and address to SummerSupportScheme@ If you're welcoming a new baby to your family, you can apply for the Mamia New Parent Fund. A post shared by Aldi UK (@aldiuk) You'll need to send a receipt of your latest Mamia nappy purchase to mamiaparentfund@ for a chance to win a £100 voucher. Every two weeks, Aldi offers six fruit or veg items at extra-low costs and encourages shoppers to stock up and freeze any suitable items they won't eat straightaway. If you're not 100% satisfied with your purchase, Aldi's fresh guarantee lets you return it with your receipt for a full refund. Bakery, meat, and deli items nearing their best-before dates often receive markdowns at Aldi, with discounts of up to 75%. While specific times can vary, focusing your search towards closing time is generally a good idea. Aldi recently announced that its store workers are set for a pay rise. Recommended reading: Millions of Tesco shoppers can earn extra Clubcard points worth up to £50 Discontinued Mars chocolate bar returns to B&M as shoppers cry 'save some for me' Walkers releases 2 new 'delicious' crisp flavours as part of its core range The supermarket said it was increasing its minimum wage to £13 an hour from September. It claims to be the first UK supermarket to introduce the new minimum rate. Store assistants will be paid a minimum of £13 an hour nationwide from September 1 – up from a current £12.75. This rises to £14.33 an hour for workers within the M25 – from the current £14.05.


Wales Online
29-06-2025
- Business
- Wales Online
Aldi to give shoppers £50 to spend in store over summer holidays
Aldi to give shoppers £50 to spend in store over summer holidays Families can apply to its Summer Support Scheme, which will see vouchers given away for Aldi shoppers to spend in stores every day Families will be able to use the vouchers to stock up on whatever they need in the shop A new voucher support scheme to help families with the added costs of looking after children during the school holidays has been launched by Aldi. Families can apply to its Summer Support Scheme, which will see vouchers given away for Aldi shoppers to spend in stores every day over the six-week school holiday in July and August. Families will be able to use the vouchers to stock up on whatever they need in the shop, from healthy snacks and cupboard essentials to toys and garden activities from the Specialbuy aisle. To apply for the scheme, submit your name and email address to SummerSupportScheme@ with one family chosen at random every day of July and August to receive a £50 voucher to redeem in store. "The school holidays can put extra pressure on finances, especially when it comes to keeping children fed, entertained and active during the six-week break", Julie Ashfield from Aldi said. "As the UK's cheapest supermarket, we don't believe in paying a premium for healthy, quality food and we'll always do what we can to support parents in making their money go further." Article continues below Earlier this year, Aldi, the UK's fourth biggest supermarket, launched its Mamia New Parent Fund, giving away £100 Aldi vouchers to parents every week for a year to help with the cost of welcoming a new baby. For full terms and conditions of Aldi's Summer Support Scheme, visit here Aldi is actively recruiting for 1,000 new store roles as it ramps up its store openings programme between now and the end of the year. The supermarket, which already operates more than 1,050 stores and employs over 45,000 people, is hiring for a wide range of store-level positions. These include store assistants, store cleaners and store apprentices, as well as opportunities in management. Aldi store assistants earn a starting hourly rate of £12.75 nationally, increasing to £13.66, based on the length of service. The supermarket says it remains the only one in the UK to provide paid breaks. Article continues below Kelly Stokes, Recruitment Director at Aldi UK, said: "As we expand into new communities, we're excited to bring even more people into the Aldi family. "We're proud to offer not only the best pay and benefits, but also a positive working environment and real opportunities for progression."


Scotsman
28-06-2025
- Business
- Scotsman
Aldi calls on parents in Edinburgh to apply for summer voucher support scheme
Aldi Scotland Aldi has launched a new voucher support scheme to help families in Edinburgh and across the country with the added costs of looking after kids during the school holidays. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The UK's fourth-largest supermarket is urging parents in Edinburgh to apply to its Summer Support Scheme, which will see vouchers given away for Aldi shoppers to spend in stores every day over the respective six-week breaks across July and August. Families will be able to use the vouchers to stock up on whatever they need in store – from healthy snacks and cupboard essentials to toys and garden activities from the Specialbuy aisle to keep little ones entertained. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad To apply for the scheme, shoppers simply need to submit their name and email address to [email protected], with one family chosen at random every day of July and August to receive a £50 voucher to redeem in store. Julie Ashfield, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK, said: 'The school holidays can put extra pressure on finances, especially when it comes to keeping children fed, entertained and active during the six-week break. 'As the UK's cheapest supermarket, we don't believe in paying a premium for healthy, quality food and we'll always do what we can to support parents in making their money go further.' The latest initiative forms part of Aldi's wider commitment to supporting families by providing affordable, quality products for parents. Most recently, the supermarket committed to freezing the price of its Mamia First Infant Formula for the remainder of 2025 as formula prices remain at historic highs across the market. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Earlier this year, Aldi launched its Mamia New Parent Fund, giving away £100 Aldi vouchers to parents every week for a whole year to support with the cost of everyday items after welcoming a new baby. For full terms and conditions of Aldi's Summer Support Scheme, visit: