


“We know how much foodbanks have struggled during the pandemic, and because we had to pause Supermarket Sweep last year, we’ve thought we’d offer to double the cash donation if contestants can find certain Scottish products during their dash around the store. Richard Holloway, Regional Managing Director for Scotland, said: “The Supermarket Sweep is a hugely popular event in the Aldi calendar, and we are thrilled to bring the competition back this year and offer one local Livingston resident the chance to win a shopping experience like no other. DWP and HMRC benefit payments will be paid early for some people next week - check yours now.M&S launches new chicken feast deal for just £15 that Nandos fans will love.If they are successful, Aldi will double the cash donation to the foodbank and the customer will get to pick a Specialbuy item of their choice - up to the value of £50.

The lucky winner will also be given a list of three Scottish products they need to find during their sprint round the store. The This Morning presenter revealed the news to his Twitter followers, writing: It’s finally time to GO WILD IN THE AISLES ONCE AGAIN. Rylan Clark-Neal confirmed that he would be taking over from late host Dale Winton in the ITV reboot. One lucky shopper will be chosen to do a five-minute trolley dash in store and take home all the products they can grab in that time.Īldi will then donate the cash value of that trolley to a local foodbank. Supermarket Sweep is coming back to our screens and we’re so ready for the nostalgia. Aldi is bringing back 'Supermarket Sweep' to its Scottish stores next month and shoppers in Livingston will be the first to get the chance to ‘go wild in the aisles’ and raise as much money as possible for a local foodbank.
