Aldi has confirmed the exact date it will get rid of its wine and Specialbuys online home delivery service.
The budget supermarket giant confirmed that the services will come to an end on July 10. It means customers will no longer have the ability to order cheap wine cases or order Specialbuys to be delivered straight to their doorstep.
Despite the major change, Aldi will still allow shoppers to use its grocery click and collect service so online shops can be picked up in store. Specialbuys will also still be available in store, the Mirror reports.
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Customers received an update this week on the Aldi app which read: "Like take Take That, the Creme Egg Mcflurry and a Freddo for 10p, all good things must come to an end. Soon Aldi will no longer sell Specialbuys for home delivery."
It acknowledged that shoppers would be "disappointed" with the change but added it was "more commited than ever to delivering Everyday Low Prices across the entire Aldi range". It added: "But don't worry!
"You'll still be able to shop our amazing range of Specialbuys in-store with new delights landing every Thursday and Sunday and now with almost 1,000 stores across the UK, we'll be ready to welcome you with open arms (and more middle-aisle magic!)
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"Thank you for your support during this transition."
The change was previously announced earlier this year but did not come with a date attached, leaving many customers left in the dark of when they would lost access to the home delivery service.