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Aldi is launching a Bake Off-inspired baking range, including a stand mixer that is SIX times cheaper than a Kitchen Aid

BARGAIN supermarket Aldi is launching a Great British Bake Off inspired baking range, which includes a stand mixer that is SIX times cheaper than a Kitchen Aid.

The baking programme, fondly known as GBBO, is back on our screens from next Tuesday - but this time it's on Channel 4.

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The budget supermarket new range aimed at fans of the show will be available in stores and online across the UK from Sunday August 27.

But as it's part of Aldi's special buys it could sell out fast.

The Classic Stand Mixer, which includes a six-speed rotary control with a balloon whisk, beater and dough hook, costs £64.99.

The appliance is six times cheaper than the classic model from high-end brand on the retailer's website.

It is worth noting that you can get the luxury product for .

We're not saying that it's any where as good as the cult kitchen gadget - but if you're looking for a discount version it might be worth checking out Aldi's offering.

Other items in Aldi's range include a Sweet Treat Maker, which has a teacake, mini pancake or waffle maker for just £19.99 - perhaps hinting at some of the items being baked this series? We hope so!

There are also some digital kitchen scales for £6.99, which look pretty fancy.

As always, you should shop around and do your research before buying one of these items.

 The new series of The Great British Bake Off starts on Tuesday August 29 at 8pm on Channel 4.
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The new series of The Great British Bake Off starts on Tuesday August 29 at 8pm on Channel 4.Credit: PA:Press Association

Last month, the budget store launched a range of retro kitchenware and it included a fridge that looked suspiciously similar to an upmarket version but for half the price.

In June, it launched an imitation Yankee Candles at £1.99 each, making them £7 cheaper than the official ones.


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But budget supermarket might not always be the cheapest options to hunt for bargains.

Asda hit headlines earlier this week for hiking the price of their bananas to 76p a kilo, overtaking Waitrose as the priciest supermarket.

Meanwhile, Poundland is pricier than Waitrose in some 12 comparisons done by the Sun Online, while Aldi charges more than Ocado.



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