ALDI shoppers have been raving about their new £1.49 noodle boxes, with many people saying they are “obsessed.”
The budget supermarket’s new range includes satay noodles, teriyaki noodles and katsu noodles – which can all be cooked in under two minutes.
Shoppers are raving about Aldi’s noodle boxes, which cost £1.49[/caption]
They come in a range of flavours, from katsu to satay[/caption]
A photo of the new food range was shared on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK by a fan.
They wrote: “Something new to try. ALDI.”
All you need to do to cook the noodles is “empty the contents of the noodles and sauce pouches into the box & close the lid.”
You then need to heat the box in the microwave for one of three times, depending on the power of your model (750w – 2 minutes 10 seconds, 850w – 2 minutes or 1000w – 1 minute 35 seconds).
The Aldi website added: “Mix thoroughly.
“Ensure product is thoroughly cooked and piping hot throughout.”
It seems the new Aldi product has proved to be a hit with shoppers, with many taking to the comments to rave about it.
One person wrote: “Satay ones are lush.”
Another added: “step aside m n s lol.”
A third commented: “ooh like the m&s ones.”
M&S is also selling noodle boxes in four flavours, and they cost £2.50 each.
Shoppers are able to choose from satay, chilli and sesame, sweet and sour and chow mein.
We shared how mums are rushing to buy Aldi’s new middle aisle bargain that’s perfect for school lunches.
It has released a collapsible lunch box perfect for school lunches or taking to work.
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M&S do a version for £2.50[/caption]
The Crofton Collapsible Meal Prep Container comes in two sizes at £2.99 a pop.
There’s a four-compartment square box or a three-compartment rectangular one.
The German supermarket, which is loved by Brits for its cheap prices, dropped the item as part of its middle aisle Specialbuys.
Aldi Specialbuys are limited-time offers and special deals released twice a week, usually on Thursdays and Sundays.
Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts
IF you’ve ever shopped in Aldi or Lidl then you’ll probably have experienced its ultra-fast checkout staff.
Aldi’s speedy reputation is no mistake, in fact, the supermarket claims that its tills are 40 per cent quicker than rivals.
It’s all part of Aldi’s plan to be as efficient as possible – and this, the budget shop claims, helps keep costs low for shoppers.
Efficient barcodes on packaging means staff are able to scan items as quickly as possible, with the majority of products having multiple barcodes to speed up the process.
It also uses “shelf-ready” packaging which keeps costs low when it comes to replenishing stock.
The products include a variety of items that are not part of Aldi’s regular stock, recently including garden furniture and a new Pilates range.
Specialbuys typically range from household goods, kitchen appliances and gardening goods to clothing, toys and seasonal items.
As they’re limited edition, once they’re gone, they’re actually gone.