Aldi’s sold-out Le Creuset dupes are returning and shoppers can save a huge £965
ALDI shoppers are racing to get their hands on Aldi’s latest kitchen range.
The new autumn colors of their Le Creuset dupes have already sold out and ensure that you can receive guests in style this Christmas.
The Aldi Cast Iron Cookware set will be back in stores on November 24th and we’re sure they’ll sell out again.
This time the range comes in a beautiful sunburnt orange shade similar to Le Creuset’s popular range called Volcanic, as well as a beautiful mint green shade.
These great value offerings are designed to be oven safe up to 250 degrees Celsius
The range is suitable for all types of hobs, including induction, while the enamel coating ensures easy cleaning and no stubborn stains!
The products are also super budget-friendly, costing £25 or less.
Cast iron is an indispensable material in cooking as its natural non-stick surface and sturdy nature make it easy to cook.
But the benefits of the cookware don’t stop there. A few more notable ones advantages of cooking with cast iron are: retain heat well and are easy to clean.
Aldi’s 26cm cast iron casserole is almost identical to Le Creuset’s, which costs £339 but saves you £314.
Also on offer is the 31cm shallow casserole, also for £24.99 – a huge saving compared to the £305 price tag of the designer brands.
The cast iron frying pan is suitable for the hob, grill AND oven. Preparing tasty meals is easy with this versatile pan and costs just €12.99 compared to the €165 Le Creuset version.
The £9.99 ceramic roaster is also perfect for making crispy roast potatoes for your Sunday dinner.
It also saves you £155 compared to the £165 designer choice.
In total you can buy four versions of the designer kitchenware for just €72.96 – saving you a whopping €965.
Kitchen connoisseurs better be quick if they want to get their hands on these cooking essentials, as with all Specialbuys: once they’re gone, they’re gone!
When is the best time to shop at Aldi?
WHEN it comes to shopping at Aldi, the best time to do so depends on what you want to buy.
For discounted items – when stores are open
Items with red stickers are rare in Aldi’s 830 UK stores, but the supermarket says none of its food goes to waste, so there are some to be found – if you act quickly.
A spokesperson for the supermarket said: “All items are reduced to 50 per cent of the recommended retail price before stores open on the best before date.”
That means your best chance of finding discounted food items is to head to the stores as soon as they open.
Opening hours vary per store, but most are open from 7:00 am or 8:00 am. You can find the times of your nearest store via the supermarket online store locator.
For special purchases – Thursday and Sunday
Special buys include Aldi’s weekly collection of items not normally sold, ranging from pizza ovens to power tools.
New stock hits stores every Thursday and Sunday, so these are obviously the best days to pop in for the best one-off deals.
To increase your chances of getting the best items, get there before your local store opens.
Remember, once they’re gone, they’re gone, so if you really want something, get there as early as possible
And that’s not the only thing Aldi shoppers are aiming for:
The Germany-based retailer is offering a dupe of the Greggs Festive Bake for a fraction of the price.
The Crestwood Festive Bakes, which will be available in the frozen section from November 27, are made with chicken, beechwood smoked bacon and cranberries.
They come with a sage and onion sauce, all wrapped in puff pastry with a topping of parsley and breadcrumbs.
“Look what’s back in Aldi!” one excited customer exclaimed on Facebook after discovering the product early.
“Seeing this disappear from the shelf,” one person said in the comments, tagging a friend.
“They are just as tasty as usual!!” said another.
For a pack of two of 154g each, Aldi shoppers can scoop up the Greggs dupe for just £1.75, giving them a 56% saving compared to Greggs.