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Aldi Ireland fans are rushing to stock up on key Christmas items in stores with prices starting from €4.99.

Aldi Ireland fans are rushing to stock up on key Christmas items in stores with prices starting from €4.99.

ALDI Ireland fans are rushing to stock up on the Christmas staple in stores with prices starting from €4.99.

The retailer stocked its shelves with dozens of advent calendars in the months leading up to the big day.

Christmas items go on sale on Sunday 27 October.

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Christmas items go on sale on Sunday 27 October.1 credit
The felt advent calendar costs only 4.99 euros.

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The felt advent calendar costs only 4.99 euros.1 credit
This creative new advent calendar will allow your little ones to immerse themselves in the world of Disney characters.

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This creative new advent calendar will allow your little ones to immerse themselves in the world of Disney characters.1 credit

With just 63 days until Christmas, shoppers can now start counting down the days with these new festive essentials.

The felt advent calendar will be available in Aldi stores soon, priced at just €4.99.

The product description reads: “Get ready for the holidays with this felt advent calendar.

“This advent requires you to fill the door yourself, so make it a tradition and fill it with your favorite treats.”

It also has a 24-day advent and you can choose red or white.

Another affordable item is the Book of Characters advent calendar for only €9.99.

This holiday season, you can delight your little ones with a new and exciting calendar of events.

This creative new advent calendar will allow your little ones to immerse themselves in the world of Disney characters and all their magical stories.

The Puzzle/Sensory Advent Calendar will also be available in stores, priced at €11.99.

The wooden advent calendar will also be available for just €14.99.

Aldi’s sold-out wooden toys that are perfect for Christmas are back in stores within days – and the kitchen is £131 cheaper than the Wayfair version.

You can choose Winter Forest or Advent Calendar.

Aldi bosses said: “Get ready for the holidays with this wooden advent calendar.

“This stunning advent calendar is handcrafted and includes 24 stunning drawers and a gorgeous winter scene.”

Christmas items go on sale on Sunday 27 October.

WINTER ESSENTIAL

Meanwhile, Aldi Ireland shoppers are eagerly awaiting the arrival of affordable winter essentials.

As winter approaches, Aldi’s middle aisle will feature a pair of ultra-cozy Teddy-style slippers.

The women’s slippers go on sale for just €6.99 and are a must-have item for those who want to feel cozy.

Slippers are ideal for staying warm when walking on cold wood or tile floors at home.

These stylish slippers are available in cream and gray colors and come in sizes 4 to 8.

They have a plush textile lining and footbed for maximum warmth and comfort.

Whether you’re relaxing at home or going about your morning routine, these plush slippers are perfect for keeping your feet warm.

Despite high demand, Aldi has announced a slight delay, with the slippers expected to go on sale on Thursday.

However, many shoppers still look forward to purchasing this affordable winter item.

Aldi bosses said: “You’ll feel cozy and stylish when wearing these women’s Teddy slippers from Avenue.

“Relax and unwind at home in these comfortable slippers.

“Say goodbye to cold wood floors and tiles and hello to walking around in cozy, comfortable slippers.

“The stylish plush design also ensures you look great.”

ALDI HISTORY

The German discount supermarket chain came to Ireland in 1999.

The first few Aldi stores opened in November 1999 in Sandyford, Dublin and Ballincollig, Cork.

By the mid-2000s, Aldi executives opened many stores, focusing on providing high-quality products at low prices.

When the recession hit from 2008 to 2012, Aldi’s popularity grew as consumers became more price-conscious.

The supermarket giant continued its expansion in Ireland between 2013 and 2018, while modernizing existing stores.

By 2018, Aldi had more than 130 stores nationwide.

The chain began to focus on expanding its range of Irish-made products and supporting local producers.

In 2023, Aldi had over 140 stores in Ireland.

The store has invested in sustainability initiatives such as reducing the use of plastic packaging and increasing the availability of organic and sustainable products.

Aldi bosses said: “At Aldi we are committed to supporting Irish suppliers. Developed in partnership with Bord Bia, the Grow with Aldi program is designed to help Ireland’s top suppliers grow their brand.

“We have invested €10 million to date in our Grow with Aldi development programme, aiming to source the very best Irish suppliers.

“As a result, over 47 new products from 27 Irish suppliers are available in store for a limited time only.”

Aldi has introduced technological advancements in the form of self-checkout systems and contactless payment options.