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Saturday 31 January 2015

Thursday 8 January 2015

Got SAD? Banish it with an Aldi post-Christmas Winter Sale bargain!

Today, 8th January 2015, supermarket chain Aldi has launched its first ever winter sale.

There are absolutely huge savings on DIY tools, technological gadgets and toys for grown ups and even a range of clothing, too!

So there's no need to allow SAD to make mum and Dad sad! Because when your purse strings are tight in the post-Christmas period, all families across the UK can "save more, taste more and live more" by shopping at Aldi.


Want to try out as new, exciting hobby or activity? Make a beginning to your New Year resolution? Or perhaps you have reason to try and banish SAD (Seasonally Affected Disorder)  with a spot of retail therapy at a reasonable price, you can take the special Aldi challenge and share a world of ways to save money and make January 2015, your best January ever.

To learn more about the  the Aldi Challenge and to give it a go, just visit the dedicated website at www.aldichallenge.co.uk or use the hashtag #aldichallenge on Twitter.


Aldi’s Specialbuys Winter Sale ranges go into stores nationwide today, 8th January but do remember, when they're gone, they're really gone!

On sale on 08.01.15 and available while stocks last. Visit https://www.aldi.co.uk for more details and for the locations of your nearest Aldi store.
  1. Scratch & Sniff Books was £1.99 now £0.99
  2. Car Windscreen Cover was £1.99 now £0.99
  3. Children’s Slipper Socks  was £2.29 now £0.99 
  4. Ladies Fleece Slipper Socks was £2.49 now £1.49
  5. Boys and Girls T-shirt was £2.49 now £1.49
  6. Ladies Soft Lounge Socks was £2.99 now  £1.49
  7. Ladies Slumber Socks was £2.99 now  £1.49
  8. Heat For Your Feet Socks was £3.29 now £1.99
  9. Ladies Welly Socks 2 Pack was £3.49 now £1.99
  10. Men’s Scarf was £3.49 now £1.99
  11. Thermal Underwear was £3.99 now £2.49
  12. Children’s Fleece Underwear was £3.99 now £1.99
  13. Small Professional Pans was £3.99 now £2.99
  14. Ladies Thermal Underwear was £4.29 now  £2.49
  15. Ladies Chunky Scarf/Snood was £4.99 now £2.99
  16. Men’s Leather/Suede Gloves was £4.99 now £2.99
  17. Mini Colour Watch was £4.99 now  £2.99
  18. Ladies Winter Boot Socks was £4.99 now £2.99
  19. Boys/Girls Coloured Jeans was £5.99 now £3.99
  20. Men’s Soft Touch Shirt was £6.99 now £3.99
  21. Large Professional Pans was £6.99 now £4.99
  22. Children’s Quilted Jacket was £8.99 now £4.99
  23. Cordless 60 Led Workshop lamp was £9.99 now £6.99
  24. Rugged Cases was £9.99 now £4.99
  25. Girls Multipurpose Boots was £9.99 now £6.99
  26. Butchers Block Chop Board was £9.99 now £6.99
  27. Trio Concertina Indoor Airer was £12.99 now £6.99
  28. Santoku Knife Set was £12.99 now £7.99
  29. Camera Tripod was  £12.99 now £6.99
  30. Electric Knife Grinder was £12.99 now £6.99
  31. Handheld Steam Cleaner was £15.99 now £9.99
  32. Men's Cotton/Cashmere Jumper was £16.99 now £9.99
  33. Colour Surveillance Camera £19.99 now £9.99
  34. Industrial Hand Truck £19.99 now £9.99
  35. Extending Kitchen Mixer was £24.99 now £14.99
  36. Pasting Table was £24.99 now £12.99
  37. Men’s Premium Shaver was £24.99 now £14.99
  38. Sunrise Alarm Clock was £24.99 £12.99
  39. Men’s Wool Blend Jacket was £24.99 now £14.99
  40. Wallpaper Stripper was £24.99 now £14.99
  41. Turntable/MP3 Converter was £29.99 now £19.99
  42. 8.8L Cast Alu Roaster was £29.99 now £19.99
  43. Deckless Bluetooth Car Stereo was £34.99 now £19.99
  44. Digital Door Viewer was £39.99 now £19.99
  45. 4-Step Safety Ladder  was £39.99 now £24.99
  46. Square Design Taps was £49.99 now £24.99
  47. Sat Nav Garmin Nuvi was £89.99 now £59.99
  48. Bridge Camera SZ350 was £99.99 now £64.99


Monday 29 December 2014

Resolve to say "No" to New Year Resolutions!

A top organisation for men has issued a surprising call for men to be brave and ignore the clamour for them to make some form of  New Year Resolution or an other and to just say no!

In fact, Round Table is offering a place of sanctuary to men who don’t want to  make a pledge to go on a diet, swear off alcohol or to join a gym.

Round Table, which has a staggering 400 clubs across the United Kingdom and Ireland for men who range in ages from aged 18-45, is promising to remain a resolution free zone and it's actively encouraging men to seek refuge in their local club.

The ringing in of the ‘New Year’ provides a chance to look at life and make changes.

But with nearly 80% of men and women failing to stick to their resolutions, Round Table is throwing open its doors to men who want to do more, but who do not want to risk stigmatising themselves as failures.

Steve Glaister, the president of Round Table Britain & Ireland, told That's Christmas: “New Year is about celebration and making the most of life…not a punishment pledge to radically alter our lifestyle.

“The high failure rates show resolutions are futile. This is why we believe they should be abolished. Why feel a failure for not keeping to a resolution?

“As a result, Round Table pledges to remain a New Year Resolution free zone, offering a safe haven for those wanting to celebrate life, to do more and feel a success.

“This is a chance for men from all walks of life to try something new. There are no strings attached. I urge men to discover a world of new activities and new skills.”

Round Table is offering men in the 18-45 age bracket a free night out with their nearest club in January 2015, with no resolution needed.

To learn more text JOIN and your postcode to 60066 to receive your invitation!