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Neil Shaw

Aldi bringing in new stickers that cut the cost of some foods by 30%

Aldi is introducing new price cuts on select products in a bid to reduce food waste.

All of Aldi’s more than 920 stores are marking down goods, such as rice, pasta, cereal and tinned food, by 30% if the packaging is imperfect.

The reduction stickers will offer savvy customers even lower prices while also cutting waste, as Aldi works towards its target of halving its food waste by 2030.

This move follows on from the launch of 75% reductions on perishable products on their last day of life.

The time that items are reduced will vary by store, and all products will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi, said: “Shoppers hunting for the best deals already head to Aldi for the lower prices, but our latest reductions will help customers find even more bargains.

“Not only that, but these discounts also help us to reduce food waste – an urgent issue which we are committed to tackling.”

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