THE festive season is on and Aldi shoppers are making the most out of the deals.

More recently, the supermarket users have been filling their bags with a cheap copy of an expensive perfume – and it is just as good.

Aldi shoppers are filling their baskets with Paco Rabanne perfume dupe that costs £77 less

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Aldi shoppers are filling their baskets with Paco Rabanne perfume dupe that costs £77 lessCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
The original fragnrace retails for £84

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The original fragnrace retails for £84Credit: Paco Rabanne

One such Aldi user, Chloe Louise, posted pictures of the steal deal on the famous Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.

She shared the snaps of two perfume bottles – both copies of the famous fragrance Paco Rabanne – and revealed she got them for £6.99.

The user also told the followers of the social media group that the fragrance of the cheap copy is just as strong as the original one.

She wrote in the caption: “Paco Rabanne dupes – Gold is hers and Silver is his!

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“£6.99 in Aldi. Smells so strong.”

Meanwhile, Aldi beauty dupes have left many impressed, with many sprinting to get their hands on the new £2.99 Sol De Janeiro dupes, which are £19 cheaper and smell “exactly the same”.

And now, the supermarket giant is selling a Dior lip oil dupe, which is not only virtually identical, but it’s £28 cheaper too. 

Beauty fan Chirsty Harkins was left beaming when she spotted the brilliant buy when shopping in her local Aldi.

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Posting online, the 22-year-old from Scotland shared a clip showing off the cheap alternative, with the caption “Aldi with another fab dupe.”

Chirsty nabbed the lip oil in both shades – clear and cherry – and gave social media users a close-up look at the products when she arrived home. 

If you can’t justify £32 for the Dior Lip Glow Oil, Aldi’s must-have budget buy is a much cheaper alternative, at just £3.99 a pop.

Saving you a whopping £28.01, the dupe products are specially formulated with Vitamin E and a host of antioxidants, which Aldi claim “moisturises and nourishes lips, while leaving them enhanced and full of shine”.

At a fraction of the price, it’s no surprise that Aldi shoppers were going wild for the Luminous Lip Oil. 

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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