Aldi has the “whole basket full”, but a 1-euro offer should be looked at carefully by customers. A bargain trap is imminent.
There is a new campaign at Aldi. With the 1-euro offer, customers should get “the whole basket full”. But you should be careful.
Super bargain offers at Aldi
If you want to eat healthily, you usually have to dig deeper into your pocket. But at Aldi, customers are now getting a great bargain, because here you can find fruit and vegetables for just one euro in the campaign.
What sounds so good, however, also has an followingtaste for some customers, because they ask themselves whether one can really save here or whether the offer is more of a window dressing. When you look at the usual prices, a few things quickly become clear.
1 euro offer should bring savings
According to Aldi, the range of fruit and vegetables offered in the 1-euro campaign should bring real savings. The corresponding products should be marked both in the brochures and in the branches themselves.
So if you really want to save, you have to be careful when shopping to select the specially marked goods. In general, however, it is also advisable to compare the prices here. Preferably even on site, because fluctuations are possible at any time.
Always a highlight
According to the discounter chain, there should always be other highlights that should be available for one euro. So it’s bananas, then celeriac, then avocado once more and so on. There are also other bargains to be found in the fruit and vegetable department.
Whether bananas for 0.99 cents, the 500 gram net of lemons for 0.85 cents or other bargains. A look at the prices is always worthwhile for Aldi customers, because special discounts are always possible.