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£5 off a £40 spend @ Aldi.
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£5 off a £40 spend @ Aldi with Thursdays 23rd October 2014 Mirror, voucher in the Daily Mirror / Record.
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Shame the spend has gone up to £40 but I do like the other coupons that always come with this.0
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Fab for the heads up. Done my Aldi shop this week so hope can use for next.
My family and I are loving super Aldi. Cant remember the last time went in S or T and was in their all the time! I actually stick to our budget now.0 -
And even easier to spend that amount now Aldi accepts credit cards!Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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Thanks for the heads up, I would have missed it otherwise as always expect it to be the last Thursday of the month. Guess they moved it due to half term?0
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beebuzz168 wrote: »Thanks for the heads up, I would have missed it otherwise as always expect it to be the last Thursday of the month. Guess they moved it due to half term?
Thanks for this, yes, it does seem early. What they've tended to do here is do them the same week as Morrisons have one of their £5/£10 voucher schemes ending.0 -
The HUKD thread from which this was taken has been expired, and there's a post which reads:
"I asked on the Aldi Facebook page and just got this reply....
"Thanks for the post. Our £5 off shop is available on every last Thursday of the month. Thanks again, Aldi UK Facebook Team."
Have we all been misled?0 -
Confirmed this is tomorrow (Thursday) as Aldi F/B page....
https://www.facebook.com/AldiUK/posts/8135468687061170 -
Additional vouchers:
30% Beef lasagne £1.04
30% cottage pie £1.04
30% British extra mature white cheddar £1.22
30% dates and figs £1.04
30% luxury dried mixed fruit £1.04
30% squeezy honey £0.97
30% gold label tea bags £0.90
30% energy saving lightbulbs £1.39
30% AA batteries £1.39
30% reed diffuser £1.95
All 30% off normal price0 -
Wonder how much their teabags, cheddar, honey and dried fruit, figs and dates are usually?:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£400
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