THE POPULAR retailer is bringing the Supermarket Sweep back this year in one Glasgow area.
Shoppers in Govan will have the chance to raise as much money as possible for a local food bank of their choosing.
The event includes a five-minute trolley dash, which is a chance to take home all the goods competitors can grab in that time.
Aldi will then donate the cash value of the trolley to a local food bank.
The lucky shopper also has a chance to double this cash donation and take home a SpecialBuy item of their choice, up to a value of £50, if they successfully find a hidden inflatable in-store.
The competition will run in the J24 Retail Park's Aldi store and Govan residents can apply from Monday, March 14 to Sunday, March 20.
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Richard Holloway, Regional Managing Director for Scotland, said: “The Supermarket Sweep is an event in the Aldi calendar that we all look forward to.
"We are so pleased to be bringing the initiative back for another year and offer one lucky Govan resident the chance to have a shopping experience like no other.
“Foodbanks across Scotland have worked tirelessly over the last two years to help those who need their services the most. Last year we donated almost £9,000 to foodbanks through Supermarket Sweep and we want to build on this in 2022.
“From St Andrews to Inverness and Cumnock to Dundee, our Supermarket Sweeps will be taking place across the country.
"Not only are they a fun way to raise as much money as we can for local foodbanks, but they also give our loyal customers the opportunity to stock up on their favourite Aldi products.”
Entry is free and customers can apply in-store or by emailing supermarketsweep@aldi.co.uk
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