ALDI’S Next Big Thing is a Channel 4 series that’s like Dragon’s Den meets MasterChef.
The show sees amateur British food suppliers go up against each other to win the prize of supplying all Aldi supermarkets with their creation.
Can you buy the winning items on Aldi’s Next Big Thing?
Aldi is on the hunt to discover new suppliers with exciting original products.
Each episode sees a batch of new contestants competing for the opportunity to have their product picked up by the chain and sold in stores up and down the country.
Over six weeks on Channel 4, at the end of each episode, a winning product is picked.
Aldi says the “series is a part of the supermarket’s commitment to support British suppliers”.
You can buy the winning products (that have been announced so far) in stores and online right now.
Details can be found on Aldi’s website, with more winners to be announced.
What are the winning items from Aldi?
Freddie’s Farm – Fruit Shapes
Charles and Laurie grow fruit on their farm named after their six-year-old son, Freddie.
Unlike other brands the fruit has not been boiled, baked or cooked, so there is a slower rate of sugar absorption.
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You can buy Freddie Farm – Fruit Shapes here.
Harrison & Griffiths – Rum Cake
Founded by Colin Harrison and Paulette Griffiths, the pair met nine years ago and bonded over their love of baking.
They produce the finest Jamaican Rum Cake which is infused with Wray & Nephew White Rum and was previously found on the shelves of Harrods.
You can buy Harrison & Griffiths – Rum Cake here.
Mud Foods Chip Shop Chicken Curry Pie
Since 2009, Christian has been the chief piemaker who makes a range of interesting and unique pies using local ingredients.
It’s a family affair, with his 10-year-old daughter helping him sell at Farmer’s Markets and his in-laws doing the packing.
You can buy Mud Foods Chip Shop Chicken Curry Pie here.
The Greek Farmer – Charcuterie
Inspired by childhood holidays to his dad’s home country Cyprus, Tony creates a range of Greek style cured meats.
Sustainably sourced and handmade in Hertfordshire using free range British pork and beef, his charcuterie is perfect for nutritious snacking.
At the moment, Aldi hasn’t announced when you can buy this product.