A FRENZY is sweeping through the aisles of Aldi as the retailer’s highly-anticipated Bluey chairs make a triumphant return.
And shoppers are racing to get their hands on them.
But this time, it’s the new “Grannies” designs that are sparking the most excitement, with parents declaring they’re even cuter than the originals.
The buzz began in the popular Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, where one mum shared a photo of the new chairs-one in orange and one in purple-depicting Bluey and Bingo.
The post quickly gained popularity, racking up over 82 likes and 35 comments within 24 hours.
The post read: “I never managed to get hold of them when they were selling them near Christmas!
“Kinda glad I missed out on the Aldi Bluey chairs the first time round now… The latest Grannies ones are so cute!”
The chairs, priced at £24.99 from Aldi, have once again become an instant sell-out.
And that’s no surprise as the the hit children’s show certainly has gained popularity over the years.
With their soft, plush design, these chairs are the perfect cosy spot for little ones to curl up in their pyjamas and enjoy watching an episode of Bluey.
Many other fans rushed to the comments section to share their delight, while many tagged their friends with excitement.
One wrote: “Never mind the kids … I want them,” while another simply added: “Love this one.”
New stores opening
Aldi is embarking on a significant expansion across the UK, with 11 new stores officially confirmed to open by the end of the year.
The German supermarket is set to welcome customers in Deeside, Market Harborough, and London, among other locations, as part of a major £650 million investment plan.
This substantial funding will not only be used for the new sites but also for refreshing 35 existing stores before the year’s end.
The list of confirmed openings includes:
- Airfields, Welsh Road, Deeside
- Rockingham Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire
- Fulham Broadway, London
- Pacific Drive, Eastbourne, East Sussex
- Mafon Road, Nelson, Treharris
- Ashford, Waterbrook, Kent
- Commercial Street, Shoreditch, London
- Philadelphia Lane, Houghton le Spring, Tyne and Wear
- Mill Road, Meadowfield, Durham
- Pendle Drive, Litherland, Liverpool
- Ringwood Road, Brimington, Chesterfield
In a strong push to grow its presence in the capital, Aldi is dedicating £55 million to its London stores.
The company has an ambitious long-term goal of adding 100 more branches in London, a move that would bring 3,500 new jobs to the city.
Four new London-area locations already announced are Wimbledon, Fulham Broadway, Orpington, and Caterham (Surrey).
Overall, Aldi is on a mission to increase its nationwide store count from 1,050 to 1,500.
This latest wave of 11 new stores is just the beginning, with plans to announce locations for another 12 openings later in the year.
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