Today marks the final call for Aldi enthusiasts to compete for a year's free groceries with Aldi's Superfan Card, as entries close tonight on October 31. The card is a salute to Aldi's most steadfast shoppers, and one lucky individual will be named the inaugural owner of this exclusive access.
Scores of applications are already flooding in from all corners of the UK. Many supporters have been keenly arguing their cases as to why they are the ultimate Superfans deserving of this unique reward.
Submissions for the coveted Superfan Card conclude tonight, at which point Aldi's panel will meticulously sift through the entries to appoint the victor. Richard Thornton, Communications Director, said: "We know how passionate our customers are about Aldi.
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"So we wanted to find a way to give something truly special back to Aldi's biggest fan." With anticipations running high, Thornton energised hopefuls, stating: "We're excited to crown one very special winner soon. Make sure you enter now before it is too late."
The typical British household currently outlays roughly £4,124 yearly on food shopping, according to the Office for National Statistics. And although Aldi ranks as the nation's most economical grocer, helping its customers save on daily items, it further provides an array of seasonal Specialbuys within its cherished middle aisle, reports .
Acknowledging this array, the Superfan Card comes with a generous valuation of £5,000, ensuring not just staple purchases but those intriguing extra treats are covered. That might include anything from an air-fryer, a novel skincare routine, or even the sought-after inflatable kayak.
How to enter:To bag a year's worth of free shopping, Aldi superfans aged 18 or over need to pen a short application of no more than 250 words explaining why they deserve the prize. Entries should be emailed to aldicompetitions@citypress.co.uk, along with the entrant's name, age and location.
The competition closes on October 31 at 11.59pm, and the lucky winner will be contacted by November 30, 2024. Terms and conditions apply. For full details, visit: .
It comes as earlier this month, Which? awarded Aldi as the cheapest supermarket in the UK for September. Its average food shop based on 59 items cost £102.68. came in close second wih £103.86, followed by with £112.19.
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