Aldi had been working hard to keep the nation fed and supplied with essentials during the coronavirus crisis, and their online food parcels for the vulnerable and self-isolating have been a big success since their launch in April. Now the parcel is available for just £9.99, down from £19.99, with free delivery using the code FOODPARCEL.
The parcel is for home delivery only, limited to one per customer per week, and contains 21 products including high-demand basics like tinned soup, rice, pasta, antibacterial handwash and toilet roll.
Aldi's food parcels were priced at £19.99, but have now dropped to just £9.99, making them a great option for filling up the cupboards. On launch there was a £5 delivery charge, but now you can get free delivery with the code FOODPARCEL.
Fritz Walleczek, Managing Director for Corporate Responsibility at Aldi said: “We are committed to providing quick, safe and affordable access to food for all our customers and understand that, for some, visiting one of our stores is not an option at the moment.
“We’re constantly looking for new and better ways to support our customers in these uncertain times and I’m hopeful that these food parcels will make life a little easier for some of the country’s most at-risk people.”
Aldi’s food parcels contain 21 products, with typical contents as follows:
- Antibacterial Handwash
- Aloe Vera Toilet Tissue 4pk
- Choceur Milk Chocolate Bar (Mixed Case)
- UHT Green Semi Skimmed Milk
- Rice Pudding
- Salted Peanuts
- Biscuit Barrel Assortment
- Gold Label Tea
- Instant Coffee
- Premium Baked Beans
- Premium Plum Tomatoes
- Bolognese Pasta Sauce
- Tuna Chunks In Brine 4pack
- Bramwells Carrot & Coriander Soup (Mixed Case)
- Tomato Soup
- Minestrone Soup
- Chilli Con Carne
- Basmati Rice 1kg
- Fusili
- Part Baked Brown Roll
- Sliced Carrots
- 4 Pack Sweetcorn
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