ALDI shoppers can pick up FREE nappies in-store with an easy to claim voucher.

Parents are facing rising costs from their shopping to their home bills, so the freebie comes as a welcome relief from rocketing grocery bills too.

Aldi shoppers can pick up free nappies in-store

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Aldi shoppers can pick up free nappies in-storeCredit: Getty

On offer is a 24 pack of Mamia size one newborn nappies – which usually cost 79p to buy from the budget supermarket.

But parents can get the full-sized pack free of charge thanks to a Netmums trial.

Eagle-eyed bargain hunters on Latest Deals shared the find as they revealed exactly how to claim the freebie in your weekly shop.

One said: “It does actually work – I got the free nappies when my grandson was born.”

While another said: “Good for parents to be!”

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How to get the freebie

To claim the pack you just have to fill out your details on Netmums’ free-sample form and then you’ll be mailed a voucher for one pack of newborn nappies.

It only works for the one size of nappies though – which are designed to fit babies weighing between 4-11lbs (2-5kg).

The voucher itself can take up to two weeks to arrive, but you have until December 31 to use it to redeem the freebie.

Once you have your voucher, take it to your local Aldi store and show it at the checkout. 

The only catch is that the Mamia newborn nappies are exclusively available at Aldi, so you won’t be able to pick them up anywhere else.

You have to venture into the store to pick them up too, as the freebie can’t be redeemed online.

You can use Aldi’s store locator tool to easily find out where that is though.

Keep in mind they’ll only be available while stocks last.

Are there other freebies I can get as a parent?

The free Aldi nappies aren’t the only way new mums and dads can stock up on a budget either.

Struggling parents can pick up free essentials for their children from baby banks across the UK – and more than 100 sites offer free nappies, clothes and toys to especially hard-up families.

What’s available in your local area can vary, but charities such as Citizens Advice and Trussell Trust will be able to provide more information on what you can claim.

The Household Support Fund includes support for parents can make use of free food vouchers and more, too, especially when they have very young children.

Local councils hand out grants for residents to spend on essentials, so it’s worth checking with yours to see if you could be eligible.

Similarly, parents can get up to £442 worth of free food over the year using Healthy Start vouchers.

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