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‘Mums should run, not walk’ to Aldi, say parents, as supermarket launches £14.99 three-in-one tent, tunnel and playpen

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WITH the weather starting to warm up, it will soon be time for children to regularly play outside and enjoy the fresh air.

And mums are raving about a three-in-one tent, tunnel and playpen that costs just £14.99 from Aldi and looks perfect for gardens and playrooms.

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Aldi is currently selling a three-in-one playpen for kids for £14.99Credit: Tiktok/@claras_home
Mom Clara showed off the incredible product on social media

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Mom Clara showed off the incredible product on social mediaCredit: Tiktok/@claras_home

TikTok user Clara, who posts on @claras_homeuploaded a clip of the children’s game and said you should “run, not walk” to Photograph that.

In the video, she showed her son playing with his toys inside Little Town’s playpen.

And perfect for people with limited space, she showed how it folds and can be stored easily.

Not only is it fun and practical, but it also has a fun blue color and is decorated with stars.

Clara added: “I’m so excited about sunny days in the garden!”

Her video racked up hundreds of likes and people seemed impressed by Aldi’s discovery.

One said: “That looks good.”

Another added: “I need this.”

A third commented: “I literally just saw this! I adore.”

It’s not the only Aldi item causing controversy among parents.

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People have taken to social media to praise the super cute dragon toys, which are incredibly similar to those sold at Jellycat.

However, Aldi’s dragons – which come in three different colors – cost just £3.99, compared to the £58 an average Jellycat dragon would set you back.

“Come with me to find the Aldi dragon,” said mother Alice in one video on her TikTok page.

When is the best time to shop at Aldi?

WHEN it comes to shopping at Aldi, the best time to do so depends on what you want to buy.

For reduced items – when stores open

Items with red stickers are rare across Aldi’s 830 UK stores, but the supermarket says none of its food goes to waste, so there are some to be found – if you’re quick.

A spokesperson for the supermarket said: “All items are reduced to 50 per cent of the recommended retail price before stores open at their best time or best before date.”

This means you’ll have a better chance of finding reduced-price foods if you go to stores as soon as they open.

Opening hours vary depending on the store, but most open from 7am or 8am. You can find the hours of your nearest store using the supermarket online store finder tool.

For special purchases – Thursdays and Sundays

Special Buys are Aldi’s weekly collection of items that it doesn’t normally sell, which can range from pizza ovens to power tools.

New stock arrives in stores every Thursday and Sunday, so naturally these are the best days to visit for the best one-off specials.

For an even better chance of bagging the best items, head to your local store during opening hours.

However, you don’t need to go to stores to buy a Specialbuy.

They are also on sale online, usually at midnight on Thursday and Sunday, and you can order them up to a week in advance.

As long as you spend at least £25, items will be delivered free of charge.

Remember: once they’re gone, they’re gone, so if there’s something you really want, visit asap

Finding the plush toys in the store, she said, “So cute! I don’t know which one to buy!”

She then shared a photo of the green dragon with purple wings and the gray one with cream wings, adding: “Two little dragons coming home with me!”

“Treated myself to £4 Aldi Dragons!!” Alice captioned the video.

“We got all 3,” one person commented.

I’m so excited for sunny days in the garden with him!

clearAldi three-in-one playpen customer

As Alice admitted: “I’m so tempted to go get the other one!!”

Aldi has revealed a list of 13 locations where it plans to open new stores as part of major expansion plans.

The discounter aims to run 1,500 stores in the UK over the next few years and currently operates more than 1,000.

The UK’s fourth largest supermarket is particularly interested in opening stores in and around London, where demand is high.

It intends to open 100 new branches within the M25, creating 3,500 new ones jobsand today revealed a list of 13 areas where it intends to expand.





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