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Posted 22 May 2014

£5 off a £45 spend at ALDI in Thursday's (29th) Daily Mirror / Daily Record + Vouchers (50p)

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For a voucher for £5 off a £45 shop at ALDI, pick up The Daily Mirror or The Daily Record this Thursday 29th May.

Valid from Thursday 29th until close of business on 5th June 2014. Buy two copies then you can use one set of vouchers one week and the next set of vouchers the week after!

Plus the usual discount vouchers will be in there but I don't have specific details of those as yet but will post them as soon as I find out.
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  1. deleted198761's avatar
    I am getting annoyed with Aldi.
    This deal started as £5 of £30
    and has crept up bit by bit to
    its present level. Still, a fiver is
    a fiver so HOT, thanks for the
    post.
  2. deleted632313's avatar
    gluke21

    I am getting annoyed with Aldi.This deal started as £5 of £30and has c … I am getting annoyed with Aldi.This deal started as £5 of £30and has crept up bit by bit toits present level. Still, a fiver isa fiver so HOT, thanks for thepost.



    It is a massive annoyance when the cheapest supermarket offers you money off, consistently month after month your already cheap food bill. We plan our shop ready for the voucher weeks to maximise savings. We would stock up on non food essentials for the month (toilet rolls, kitchen rolls, nappies, cleaning products etc). It still offers more than 10% off your shop when you utilise this (more than staff discounts at the big 4, and we don't even work there).
  3. Billythebubble's avatar
    aldi is a fast growing supermarket and the big 4 are watching there every step, by 2016 they will own 17% of the market share alongside Lidl.

    I think its great they're joined the voucher market already giving customers money off already cheap prices!
  4. gazw's avatar
    Billythebubble

    aldi is a fast growing supermarket and the big 4 are watching there every … aldi is a fast growing supermarket and the big 4 are watching there every step, by 2016 they will own 17% of the market share alongside Lidl.



    Blimey....you got tomorrows lottery numbers by chance ................
  5. deleted57770's avatar
    gluke21

    I am getting annoyed with Aldi.This deal started as £5 of £30and has c … I am getting annoyed with Aldi.This deal started as £5 of £30and has crept up bit by bit toits present level. Still, a fiver isa fiver so HOT, thanks for thepost.

    I am out. Although £5 is still £5 but my one shop is usually £20-£30. I question stretching to £45 is justified by the £4.50 off.
  6. alorenz's avatar
    Don't forget its not just a fiver off your (slightly inflated) £45 spend, you also get a number of other money off vouchers and there's always at least a couple worth using. Enough to the refund the price of the squalid rag you have to buy to get 'em
  7. deleted255979's avatar
    hooray henry

    Me too.My stores too busy to bother with much now.Originally i went in … Me too.My stores too busy to bother with much now.Originally i went in and it was only one till with 2-3 customers now its rammed like today with 5 tills long queues and full of numpties blocking aisles with trolley`s



    haha +1
    we had 3 tills now 5. too many people don't care where their trolleys are and when you end up doing it they are moody people. ours in now rammed with hardly any car space!
  8. DonkeyFash's avatar
    I'm out. I love Aldi, and used to buy two papers and do two shops, but even with the extra vouchers in the paper, the increase in spend just isn't right, targeting it's new more affluent customers , not it's loyal ones that have been shopping there from the start. It's annoying enough it's discontinuing its' original products, such as fresh olives (89p) for the new 'delicatessen range, which are full of other ingredients and are £1.39.

    I find I'm shopping more at Lidl and going back to Asda.
  9. gta15's avatar
    hooray henry

    Me too.My stores too busy to bother with much now.Originally i went in … Me too.My stores too busy to bother with much now.Originally i went in and it was only one till with 2-3 customers now its rammed like today with 5 tills long queues and full of numpties blocking aisles with trolley`s



    Same here spent years telling folk how good it is etc now I go and can never get anything I want :-( they need to open more stores or something.
  10. foxmeister's avatar
    Author
    hooray henry

    Me too.My stores too busy to bother with much now.Originally i went in … Me too.My stores too busy to bother with much now.Originally i went in and it was only one till with 2-3 customers now its rammed like today with 5 tills long queues and full of numpties blocking aisles with trolley`s


    I know it's not possible for everyone but I try and get there for opening time 8am. No crowds/queues and you can buy the reductions left from the day before.
  11. foxmeister's avatar
    Author
    Starting on Thursday 29th May ALDI's weekly offers (could use your vouchers) include : Kids' Disney Clothing, Kids' Activity, Summer Beauty, Garden Watering and Home Baking Essentials!
  12. deleted205832's avatar
    heat added from me , thank you
  13. jonnyclewlow's avatar
    I take my hat off to Aldi that they are still doing this every month. OK so they are increasing the spend but hey that's just good business sense...hot.
  14. Kevo2k7's avatar
    Thanks
  15. hooray.henry's avatar
    splender

    I am out. Although £5 is still £5 but my one shop is usually £20-£30. I qu … I am out. Although £5 is still £5 but my one shop is usually £20-£30. I question stretching to £45 is justified by the £4.50 off.


    Me too.My stores too busy to bother with much now.Originally i went in and it was only one till with 2-3 customers now its rammed like today with 5 tills long queues and full of numpties blocking aisles with trolley`s
  16. deleted1005427's avatar
    Thanks!
  17. buckrogers268's avatar
    splender

    I am out. Although £5 is still £5 but my one shop is usually £20-£30. I qu … I am out. Although £5 is still £5 but my one shop is usually £20-£30. I question stretching to £45 is justified by the £4.50 off.

    I agree, I am in the same boat!! :-(
  18. monitor1's avatar
    Don'forget you have buy the paper.Was a good deal but Aldi are being greedy now.Lets face it their stores are a let down as half the isles are blocked with reduced items.Having said that I still use them for one or two things.
  19. deleted1005190's avatar
    No voucher in the daily mirror though???
  20. deleted1060142's avatar
    Thanks!
  21. pinkcalculator's avatar
    I did my shop last month an noticed the increased spend required and thought hmmm I'll be careful next month I bought more of the basic stuff that I can't get locally but not worth the journey really now every month.
  22. Almighty.Dirk's avatar
    Thanks op will need to do a shop by the end of next week
  23. deleted654013's avatar
    Wish I had an aldi near me
  24. rodman's avatar
    loopy76

    No voucher in the daily mirror though???

    how do you know? Newspaper will come next week.
  25. deleted1005190's avatar
    Sorry I'm a plank and read this Thursday so thought it was yesterday lol
    Apologies I'll try again next week!
  26. seb's avatar
    there's a £2 pounds off £12 poundland coupon in today's daily mirror - saturday 24th may.
  27. discount4cash's avatar
    STOP reporting week before it is VALID does it appear on FRONT page if NOT do NOT buy !!!
  28. Billythebubble's avatar
    gazw

    Blimey....you got tomorrows lottery numbers by chance ................



    Yes, they are.....5, 12, 27, 32, 49
  29. RobJames's avatar
    discount4cash

    STOP reporting week before it is VALID does it appear on FRONT page if … STOP reporting week before it is VALID does it appear on FRONT page if NOT do NOT buy !!!



    Please continue to report a week before so that we can plan ahead.

    People who cannot read do not need a voucher anyway.
  30. mk-donald's avatar
    AND opportunity for 47.5p (50p less 5% withdrawing fee!) from CheckoutSmart App for uploading an Aldi or Lidl receipt by 1/6.
  31. pinkcalculator's avatar
    No charge if you let the total mount up to £20 before withdrawing I didn't realise that at first but someone on here mentioned it I'm letting mine accumulate why give away 5%
  32. Chanchi32's avatar
    Thursdays paper:

    21907994-JZnu1

  33. deleted1031936's avatar
    Vouchers today are...

    £5 off £45 spend, valid until Thurs 5 June 2014

    Other vouchers, all valid until 5 June...

    50% off...

    yogurt & granola, now 89p
    both in one loaf, now 34p
    sandwich thins, now 37p
    multigrain hoops cereal, now 59p
    risotto, now 49p


    30% off...

    sweet & sour chicken with rice, now £1.32
    nuts (almonds or hazelnuts), now £1.04
    prunes, now £1.32
    cheese singles twin pack, now 97p
    specially selected roasted garlic flatbread, now 97p
    Mortgage: £49,124.67 as of 22/5/14 - UNDER £50k!
  34. foxmeister's avatar
    Author
    Thanks tomtom you beat me to it. I was there at 8am and picked up all the additional offers excluding the nuts and prunes! Best offer probably the Granola Yoghurts half price with voucher. Spent £62 after all vouchers deducted. Same again next Tuesday!!
  35. EdCov's avatar
    The question is will they be sold out of all the good stuff on the vouchers!
  36. seb's avatar
    it'd be nice if they flagged up instore the goods for which there are vouchers.

    on really has to hunt around for them sometimes.
  37. Newbold's avatar
    seb

    it'd be nice if they flagged up instore the goods for which there are … it'd be nice if they flagged up instore the goods for which there are vouchers.on really has to hunt around for them sometimes.


    Why would they? That's one of the main aims of the exercise - to get you to look round the store in the hope that you'll buy a few things.
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