As temperatures plummet across the UK, Brits will no doubt be looking for cost-effective ways to beat the cold without turning on the heating this winter.
And to help us all thaw, aldi has launched four must-have items to help you stay warm during the cold season, including neck and foot warmers.
The supermarket chain’s appliances, now available in stores nationwide, are described as energy efficient and affordable.
For £16.99, shoppers can enjoy any of the three products in Aldi’s heating range.
The neck and back heating pad has nine temperature settings to achieve the perfect level of warmth and is also machine washable at 30°C.
In comparison, similar devices, such as the Dreamland Neck and Shoulder Heating Pad, sold at John Lewis, retail for a much higher £46.96.
Aldi’s foot warmer is foldable, making it easy to store, and also features nine temperature settings for optimal warmth.
Meanwhile, its hipbelt promises an adjustable fit for personalized comfort and is also equipped with nine temperature settings. Each of the products are 220 to 240V.
Aldi has stepped in with four must-have items that will help you feel toasty during the cold season.
The neck and back heating pad has nine temperature settings for the perfect level of warmth and is also machine washable at 30°C.
The foot warmer is foldable, making it easy to store and also features nine temperature settings for optimal warmth.
Shoppers can also get the refillable hot water bottle which stays hot for two to three hours and heats up in just 15 minutes for just £12.99.
The cozy essentials can work as holiday gifts for friends and family this holiday season, or for yourself if you want to feel a little warmer.
It comes as Aldi shoppers also rushed to snap up a viral £3.49 red wine following its return to shelves after initially selling out in just four days.
One that sold out in record time in 2023 was the specially selected Cairanne, which sold out in less than a week last year.
It made a strong comeback earlier this month at the reduced price of just £3.49, which is a massive 58 per cent discount on its regular price of £8.49.
A rich, layered red packed with aromas of berries, plums, black cherries and plums, this Cotes du Rhone wine variety boasts a decadent finish of mocha and spices.
Last year, wine expert Jane MacQuitty wrote in The Times that the wine was a “present for the nation,” generating much excitement about its return.
‘A red garrigue soil from the southern upper Rhône, with masses of ground black pepper fruit, for just £3.49 instead of £8.99. Set an alert on your calendars.’ she wrote.
The supermarket chain’s latest Specialbuys, now available in stores nationwide, are energy efficient and affordable, with prices starting from just £12.99.
The hip belt features an adjustable fit for personalized comfort and is also equipped with nine temperature settings.
Buyers can get the rechargeable hot water bottle that stays hot for two to three hours and heats up in just 15 minutes.
An Aldi insider previously revealed to Grocer Magazine that the supermarket was actually “losing money” on the deal due to having to pay VAT and other taxes.
VAT accounted for around 58p for each bottle sold, while alcohol duty added £2.23 or £2.67 per bottle, depending on whether it was purchased before or after the tax rise that came into effect in August of 2023.
The individual said: “Any price below £5 is a very strong promotion, for Aldi to be completely discounted to £3.49 seems out of line with what is needed to drive a profitable category.”