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What are Aldi’s Specialbuys for Thursday 6th October? Latest Halloween deals and Laundry offers to preorder now

THIS Thursday ALDI stores are offering Specialbuys on a range of Halloween party products and laundry homeware items.

The Specialbuy events occur every Thursday and Sunday and products are available to buy both online and in-store. Here's what you can get your hands on this week...

Ironing Boards

 Ironing boards and covers are a part of this Thursday's specialbuy event
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Ironing boards and covers are a part of this Thursday's specialbuy eventCredit: Aldi

There are four different ironing boards available from Aldi this Thursday, priced at £12.99, there is also a range of different ironing board covers available - from £3.99

Heated Airer

 The airer you never realised you needed
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The airer you never realised you neededCredit: Aldi

Another steal from this week's Specialbuy event is this heated airer, it's foldable and costs £29.99.

Steam Iron

 Grab a steam generator iron this week for £29.99
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Grab a steam generator iron this week for £29.99Credit: Aldi

This steam generator iron will be available from Thursday's event for £29.99, in a blue or teal design.

Halloween

It's not just laundry products on offer in this week's Specialbuy event, having just entered the month of October, Aldi have also put a whole range of Halloween products on offer.

 This week's Halloween products start from 89p
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This week's Halloween products start from 89pCredit: Aldi

A range of Halloween products are available as part of this week's event, including Children's fancy dress starting from £3.99.

This witches dress and skeleton onesie both retail at £3.99 and are stocked for ages 3-8 years.

 Aldi's Skeleton costume retails at £3.99
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Aldi's Skeleton costume retails at £3.99Credit: Aldi

A full range of 167 items are available in this Thursday's Specialbuy event, including Halloween party costumes, decorations, children's sticker books, Almat laundry detergent and kids wellies and clothes.


READ MORE: Tesco, Aldi and Amazon Halloween 2016 costume ideas for kids


Have you ever wondered why Aldi's products are so cheap? It's because operational costs are kept so low.

Aldi and Lidl’s cut prices are the result of limited  products and low running costs.

While the big four supermarkets can have dozens of varieties baked beans or digestive biscuits they will have just one.

 The world's most expensive rump steak, Wagyu beef, is going on sale at Aldi for £4.99
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The world's most expensive rump steak, Wagyu beef, is going on sale at Aldi for £4.99Credit: Alamy

This cuts the cost of storage and transportation as well as meaning the retailers don’t need huge superstores with high running costs.

The store has also hit the headlines for it's infamous Wagyu steak and burgers,starting from £2.99.

Over the past year, the grocer has sold 1.5 million Wagyu beef burgers and a typical high-end restaurant would charge £40 per 100g, meaning it would cost roughly £90 to enjoy the same size Wagyu beef steak.

Specialbuy products are available from Aldi supermarkets every Thursday and Sunday.


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