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Aldi Ireland fans set to love major sunshine bargain for back garden in middle aisle and it costs just €16.99

Aldi Ireland fans set to love major sunshine bargain for back garden in middle aisle and it costs just €16.99

The Irish Sun04-06-2025

ALDI Ireland fans are sure to love a major new sunshine bargain in the middle aisle this week.
The latest
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The new wooden planter is just €16.99
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Shop the newest garden collection in stores on June 8
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Display your plants with pride with these 3-Tier Wooden Plant Shelves.
Those with a green thumb are sure to love this new item that is part of
It features a cross bar design to prevent plants from falling and is only €16.99.
With its foldable design, it is ideal for smaller gardens and living spaces to tidy away for compact storage.
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Get an earthy feel with its wooden finish.
Don't limit yourself to where you can display your prize winning plants this
These garden items are part of the latest collection that is in stores and online on June 8.
Meanwhile, fans can keep an eye out for another plant pot set to elevate your garden this summer.
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The three tier-urn planter is set to land in stores on June 8.
For €24.99, you can choose between black and grey in this stunning planter.
Aldi is selling a $3.99 handy gadget that's cheaper than Walmart and perfect for getting garden ready for spring
Add a touch of elegance to your outdoor space with this newest item perfect for displaying your stunning
This bargain buy is ideal for your patio, balcony or decking.
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The three layers of cascading colours when filled with a combination of upright and trailing plants, creating an eye-catching feature.
It is easy to assemble and consists of three different sized planters.
Both items are part of the stores Belvai range.
Elsewhere, Lidl Ireland fans are set to go wild for the
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Shoppers can save €175 with the new Ninja air fryer dupe in stores.
Don't slave over a hot oven or stove this summer with the new digital air fryer XL.
For just €59.99, you can grill, bake and fry with this new Ninja dupe, which reaches temperatures from 60 - 200C.
Choose from one of the 10 pre-set programs on this item, complete with a 60 minute timer.
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Its sleek design allows for a compact fit to avoid taking up space – ideal for smaller kitchens.
No buttons, no hassle, as this latest middle aisle release features a touch screen control.
The Ninja Foodi max dual air fryer retails for €239 online.
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Add elegance to your garden with the 3 tier urn planter
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Fans are set to love the latest sunshine bargains in stores
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THE HISTORY OF ALDI
The German discount supermarket chain came to Ireland in 1999.
Aldi's first few shops opened in November 1999, with locations in Sandyford, Dublin, and Ballincollig, Cork.
By the mid-2000s, Aldi bosses had opened numerous stores, focusing on providing high-quality products at low prices.
As the recession hit 2008-2012, Aldi's popularity grew as consumers became more price-conscious.
The supermarket giant continued it's expansion in Ireland between 2013-2018, while refurbishing existing stores.
By 2018, Aldi had over 130 shops throughout the country.
The chain began to focus on expanding its range of Irish-made products and supporting local producers.
In 2023, Aldi had over 140 stores in Ireland.
The store invested in sustainability initiatives, such as reducing plastic packaging and increasing the availability of organic and eco-friendly products.
Aldi chiefs said: 'At Aldi we are committed to supporting Irish suppliers. Developed in partnership with Bord Bia, Grow with Aldi is designed to help the very best Irish suppliers develop their brand.
'To date, we've invested €10 million in our Grow with Aldi development programme in a bid to find the very best Irish suppliers.
'As a result, for a limited time only there are over 47 new products, from 27 Irish suppliers available in store.'
Aldi have introduced technological advancements with self-checkout systems and contactless payment options.

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