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Aldi giving away free £50 every day throughout summer holidays to lucky shoppers

Aldi giving away free £50 every day throughout summer holidays to lucky shoppers

Daily Record5 days ago
Aldi is holding their draw every day through July and August across Scotland, England, and Wales.
As the school holidays start to begin across the country, budget supermarket Aldi is giving away free £50 vouchers to select shoppers as part of their new Summer Support Scheme. Winners will be selected every day across July and August.
Aldi's latest freebie comes as the supermarket wants to help support families to make their money go further over the summer months. Stores in Scotland, England, and Wales will all be included in the scheme, which coincides with the six-week school summer holidays.

However, there will only be one winner each day. Once shoppers enter into the draw, a new winner will be drawn each day and earn themselves a free £50 voucher to spend in store, reports the Express.

For a chance to get money off your next shop, all shoppers need to do is submit their name and email address to SummerSupportScheme@aldi.co.uk.
From there the selected Aldi Judges will pick seven names at random each week.
With a total of 62 prizes up for grabs across the two month giveaway, winners will each be given a £50 Aldi voucher for absolutely free that can be spent in any store in the UK.
Winners will receive their freebie in the form of a digital voucher that will be sent to the email address they used to apply to the giveaway.
Shoppers can use the voucher on whatever they like. Whether that be helping out with the weekly shop, grabbing from treats for an impromptu picnic or for picking up Aldi's latest Specialbuy item.

The giveaway started today at 00:01am and is set to end at 23:59pm on August 31. The last winners of the giveaway will be contacted by September 5, 2025.
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 budget supermarket's latest scheme is part of their wider goal of supporting families across the UK. Their plan is to continue providing affordable, quality products for parents to help lessen the financial load of a weekly shop.

Another of the firm's most recent commitments includes freezing the price of its Mamia First Infant Formula until the end of 2025. This is due to formula prices being at historic highs across the market.
At the time, Julie said: "Shoppers should not be paying over the odds for the essentials.
"As the UK's cheapest supermarket, we're committed to keeping prices low on the products our customers rely on most.
"As formula prices remain at historic highs across the market, we want to reassure parents that at Aldi, there will be no unwelcome surprises at the checkout – we're keeping our Mamia First Infant Formula at just £6.99 for at least the remainder of this year."
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