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Deal-hunting dad shares 14 tips and tricks to save money on Aldi shop

A money-savvy dad-of-one has revealed some of his best deal hacks to make your money stretch even further at Aldi. Tom Church, co-founder and 'chief bargain hunter' of LatestDeals.co.uk, said some of his tips could help shoppers save up to £200 at the supermarket.

It comes as the cost of living crisis is seeing Brits make a conscious effort to reduce their spending as the cost of our weekly food shops rise. These 14 ways to save could help shave a few quid off the shop - and it all soon adds up.

From researching which specialbuys you want to purchase before they go on sale to doing your shopping on a certain day, Tom has some great suggestions to help us stick to our budget and reduce our spending, as reported by YorkshireLive.

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Tom said: “By using these tips I save up to £200 on my grocery shopping. If you follow the tips and compare prices, learn what Aldi's cheapest for and what it's not, you can stick to your budget and reduce your supermarket spend.”

Other hacks might require a little more ingenuity. Although, don’t worry all the info and advice you need is covered in the guidance below.

1. Familiarise yourself with Aldi's "unique" pricing strategy

Tom says that a few years ago Aldi changed its strategy from offering "everyday low prices" to a mixture of high and low prices.

What this means is Aldi stocks a mixture of cheaper products and mid-range products too - so shoppers should remind themselves that just because something is in Aldi, doesn't mean it is necessarily the cheapest.

For example, Tom recently found six eggs were £1.29 in his local Aldi supermarket but just £1 in M&S, and chicken wings were £1.99 in Aldi but £1.45 in M&S - on this occasion, Tom would have saved some money by buying these products at M&S - so he recommends learning what products are cheapest in Aldi than elsewhere.

Manchester Evening News also compared the price of Aldi products to M&S items last year - you can read our own findings here.

2. Buy Aldi Special Buys online before they're sold in-store

Tom recommends Aldi shoppers read the Aldi specialbuys leaflet - and ordering the items online days before they're available in-store. Whilst they sell out quickly online, there's more available on the website than in your local Aldi store - so you've got a better chance of getting what you're after. Plus, the items are more likely to be discounted online, Tom says.

3. Stick to Aldi's private-label brands

Tom says Aldi keeps many of its prices low as it buys products in bulk. Whilst Aldi does stock branded products, it's worth looking at Aldi's own version for products that are cheaper - and nearly always as good. For example, Tom says he prefer Aldi cheese puffs to branded Wotsits.

4. Shop on a Wednesday or Sunday

Tom recommends shopping when new stock arrives at Aldi - which is typically a Wednesday for regular items and a Sunday for speciality products, he says. Alternatively, go to Aldi the evening before these days as unsold previous stock may be reduced to clear, to make way for the new stock.

5. Try Aldi's dupes

Aldi is known for its own version of branded goods and they often look and taste very similar to the original/branded products they're inspired by. You can save money by buying Aldi's versions of items rather than the more expensive branded version.

The M.E.N have previously tried out a number of Aldi dupes and compared them to the real deal - here are some of our favourites.

6. Keep an eye out for products with red stickers on them

Aldi's red stickers indicate that the product has been discounted. Typically, red stickers are applied in the mornings rather than evenings, so if you're in the shop on a morning keep your eyes peeled for them.

7. "Get The Super 6"

Every fortnight, Aldi chooses six fruits and vegetables and reduces them to a fantastic price. At the moment, for example, a 1kg bag of potatoes is just 89p, five oranges are 99p, aubergines are 59p each, six apples are 69p, a bag of pears is 79p and a 100g pack of baby corn is 89p. Customers should definitely take advantage of the Super 6.

Aldi super six (Googlemaps)

8. Peruse the Specialbuys section

This section of the supermarket has new deals every week - so it's definitely worth keeping your eyes peeled for new products and bargains. Tom says some of the best things to look out for are DIY tools and children's toys. "I particularly enjoy toys for my son (they had Bluey last week), DIY tools, and picking up weird and wonderful condiments for some dodgy cooking experiments," he said.

9. Buy specific products at Aldi

Several products are cheaper than Aldi than anywhere else, Tom says. He'd recommend shoppers stock up on tinned fish, nappies and batteries whenever they go to Aldi as they're much more expensive elsewhere.

10. Sign up to the Aldi newsletter and follow them on social media

Aldi sends a newsletter to its shoppers to let them know about the latest deals and bargains to help keep customers in-the-loop - just like we send our readers regular newsletters with the biggest news stories from the day! We even have a What's On and a Food & Drink newsletter, you can sign up to them here.

Tom says: "Be the first to know about deals by signing up for the Aldi newsletter and following them on social media. They often announce upcoming deals on their Instagram stories, so you can nab them before anyone else. Hot topics are the back to school deals and new beauty dupes."

11. Stock up on Aldi's cheap booze!

Aldi stocks a wide range of delicious and good-priced alcohol, including Aldi's Haysmith's Rhubarb & Ginger Gin, £14.99, which has been named one of the best gins in the world - beating out stiff competition from premium brands that cost around double the price of Aldi's version.

12. Shop early in the morning or when its quieter

Shopping when the store is quiet fives you the best change of being able to pick up reduced products - Tom recommends going when everyone else is on the school run, if you can.

13. Use a Supermarket Comparison Tool

You can compare prices at different supermarkets to make sure you're getting the deal. LatestDeals.co.uk has a free supermarket price comparison tool.

14. Go through the baskets in the store

Sometimes, you can find extra bargains due to errors like wrong sizes, Tom says, so it's worth going through the baskets in the store.

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