Bargain retailer Aldi has announced its most popular Special Buy ever is returning to all stores. The supermarket's £199.99 Hanging Egg Chair has previously been hugely sought after by shoppers, and sells out extremely quickly every time it comes back into stock.
Other shops, such as Tesco, B&M and Home Bargains have all stocked their own egg chairs. However, Aldi's budget £199.99 version is especially popular. As reported by MEN, people have joined online queues of over 100,000 people hoping to get one in the past.
Aldi has now advised shoppers to set their alarms in the hope of bagging a Hanging Egg Chair, as it is making a return. Aldi 's £199.99 Hanging Egg chair will go on sale on the Aldi website on Sunday, March 19.
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Those searching for a bigger version of the chair to share with friends and loved-ones are in luck, as the supermarket giant will be stocking a large version of the regular Hanging Egg Chair, which will cost £344.99. While the regular Hanging Egg Chairs are not available to buy at the moment, shoppers can buy the larger version on the Aldi website here - with dispatch estimated for March 19.
A description of the Large Hanging Egg Chair on the Aldi website reads: "The Large Hanging Egg Chair & Cover by Gardenline is the ideal way to relax in style and comfort. Perfect for the patio or conservatory, this comfortable rattan effect hanging chair will be your seat of choice.
"Simply swing up your legs and make the most of that comfortable space. The included cover helps to protect your chair against any unexpected harsher weather. Pour yourself an ice-cold drink, grab a good book and enjoy the warmer weather and brighter evenings to come."
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