WE ALL love a bargain.
And with 2020 being as unpredictable as it has been, one certain thing we can count on is the frequent sales in Aldi and Lidl, which this week are geared towards kitchen and autumn decorations - cosy!
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The “aisle of dreams” in Aldi and Lidl allow shoppers to snap up all sorts of things at knock-down prices, with the items on offer continuously changing.
Whether it’s Aldi’s Specialbuys or Lidl’s Middle of Lidl, the latest offers are always worth checking out, and there are some fantastic buys to be yours this week.
Aldi
Now is the time for comfort food, and this plum cast iron casserole dish is selling fast!
It is available now for £19.99.
If you fancy replacing your kitchen utensils that have seen better days, look no further.
This grey wooden kitchen utensils 4 pack is on offer for just £7.96.
Fancy a cuppa?
With the dark nights drawing in, you can never have too many mugs in the house.
These stoneware mugs 4 pack plum are available as an online exclusive for just £7.98.
Winter cooking involves a lot of roasting.
Refresh your cupboards and invest in a durable new Kirkton House Roaster for £19.99.
Lidl
It's time to get cosy! And Lidl is the place to go if you're after those special autumn vibes.
This beautiful Melinera LED lantern could be yours for just £6.99!
Nothing says 'cosy' quite like candles.
And these Melinera scented tealights literally represent the colours of autumn.
You can get them for only 99p!
These cute owl decorations will keep that autumn glow alive in your home.
You can buy them for £3.49 each.
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You have the candles, the cup of tea and your favourite film on, all that's missing is a snuggly blanket to cosy into.
With this Meradiso dralon blanket you can create the perfect indoor setting to enjoy those comforting nights.
These come in different colours and are available for £14.99.
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