ALDI shoppers can’t get enough of a “lush” twist on a classic Christmas flavour.
Foodies getting in the festive mood are rushing out to buy pig in blankets mac and cheese from the German discounter.
One shopper posted a photo of the 764 calorie pack on the Snack Reviews Facebook page, which has been liked over 600 times.
Hundreds of customers have commented too, saying they can’t wait to snap the mac and cheese up.
One said: “This sounds lush,” while another joked: “Really wish I liked mac and cheese because this sounds unreal.”
A third commented: “Need to find this,” and a fourth added: “My two loves combined.”
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We have approached Aldi to find out if the product is available in all its stores and its price and will update this story when we have heard back.
Either way, you could try heading down to your local branch to see if it has got any in stock.
You can find your nearest Aldi store by using the locator tool on its website.
It’s not the first time shoppers have been left rushing to their nearest Aldi store to pick up certain products.
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Last week, customers couldn’t get enough of “lush” Christmas lights that had been slashed by 90%.
The retailer was offering the joint-cheapest mince pies around too, selling a box of six for just £1.09.
Earlier this month, shoppers were also racing to their nearest store after finding a Dyson Supersonic hairdryer dupe for less than £15.
Perfume lovers managed to find a dupe of Paco Rabanne for £77 less than the original too.
The German discounter has been known to sell quirky festive Walkers flavour crisps too.
The retailer turned a few heads in October after shoppers spotted Christmas pudding flavour.
One shopper simply commented online: “Hell NO.”
Another added: “Christmas pudding? Why would they make crisps with that taste?”
In other news, an Aldi household essential was crowned “product of the year” in a Which? top 50 list.
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The budget retailer’s Almat bio washing powder pipped some giant brands to the top spot, including Apple, Dyson and Fairy.
Plus, reporter Rosie Taylor tested all the weird Christmas food, including Aldi Mince Pie & Jamaican Rum Flavour Mulled Wine.
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