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Aldi slashes price of ‘garden bar' to just £5 down from £15 – in time for drinks outside in the sunshine this weekend

Aldi slashes price of ‘garden bar' to just £5 down from £15 – in time for drinks outside in the sunshine this weekend

Scottish Sun20-06-2025

The stylish garden bar has had its price slashed just in time for summer
DRINK UP Aldi slashes price of 'garden bar' to just £5 down from £15 – in time for drinks outside in the sunshine this weekend
SHOPPERS are racing to grab an Aldi "garden bar" after the budget retailer slashed its price to just £5 just in time in time for summer.
With summer beginning to hit the UK Brits will no doubt be looking to chill outside in the sunshine.
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The garden bar has had its price reduced by a whopping £10
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The stylish garden item is perfect for outdoor parties
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The garden bar offers the perfect item to make enjoying an outdoor tipple easier and cheaper.
The stylish black cart has two levels, offering plenty of room to store glassware and drinks.
It boasts a built in bottle and glass holder to save you from taking trips back and forth to the kitchen.
Shoppers will have to assemble the bar themselves but Aldi says that this should be easy to do.
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With a set of wheels propping it up the garden bar can easily be moved around the patio and the house.
Normally retailing for £14.99 Aldi have reduced the price of the item by an impressive £10.
Shoppers spotted the discounted price in their local Aldi store and shared the news to social media.
Retailing now at just £4.99 the garden bar has had its price slashed at the perfect time as warm summer weather begins to roll in.
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The 44 x 40 x 75cm cart is available now in store at a discounted price.
It appears to only be on offer at a few select locations however so shoppers will need to go to their local store to check if they can bag the bargain.
The exact date Aldi's sell out wooden garden day bed returns to stores
Aldi said about the bar: "Get ready to host the best garden party of the year.
"This Bar Cart will ensure you have everything you need to keep the drinks flowing."
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It measures in at 44 x 40 x 75cm and can be found in some Aldi stores now.
A post touting the discounted garden bar was shared on social media by one shopper who snapped up the deal.
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The garden bar is perfect for BBQs
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Aldi is selling the garden bar at reduced prices in certain stores
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Comments began flooding in from others keen to get their hands on one of the bars.
One social media user wrote: "How do we fit 24 cans of Stella on it?"
Another commented: "New house purchase incoming."
A third replied: "We need this for our garden."
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And a fourth said: "This looks good value."

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