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COMPETITION: Win a gas pizza oven and pizza toolkit from ALDI

COMPETITION: Win a gas pizza oven and pizza toolkit from ALDI

The Journal19 hours ago
WANT TO TAKE your pizza game to the next level?
We all know that pizza is an essential component of just about every good food, good mood menu. Indeed, it's one of the very few foods that you can build an entire party around.
People love pizza, and what better way to separate yourself from the casual pizza fans than by winning a gas pizza oven from ALDI and making fresh homemade pizzas that are restaurant-quality. If you're chosen as our lucky winner, you'll also get an ALDI pizza toolkit thrown in for good measure.
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This week, we're offering you the chance to win a
gas pizza oven from ALDI
, as well as a pizza toolkit. The oven comes with a three-year warranty, Cordierite pizza stone, a double wall design to retain heat inside the cooking chamber comes and a carry bag. The oven offers 15,000 BTU heat output reaching over 900 degrees, giving you the opportunity to get very, very good at making pizza.
The toolkit covers
everything else you need, including a pizza cutter, a pizza paddle with a retractable handle for safely removing your pizza from the oven and a dough cutter. The items have a combined retail value of over €100.
Want to be in with a chance of winning?
To be in with a chance to win, simply email
competitions@thejournal.ie
with the subject line 'ALDI Pizza Competition' and tell us your favourite pizza topping. Please include your name, email address and phone number in the email. All entrants must be 18 or over. Competition closes on 23 July, winner to be announced on 30 July.
Terms and conditions: Non-transferable, no cash alternative. Winner will be contacted via email. Full Journal Media T&Cs
here
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