Aldi has slashed prices for all its own brand bread products in a relief to customers.
Starting today, the price reduction will see Aldi's sliced pans loafs reduced by 10 cent each to 89 cent (white bread), 99 cent (brown bread) and €1.09 (white Mega-Toast) respectively, while its White/Wholemeal Half pan will be reduced from 89 cent to 85 cent. The move comes after the groceries giant reduced the price of milk and butter in its stores.
In a statement, Aldi said that it will continue to slash prices where it can "notwithstanding the ongoing challenges it and its over 330 suppliers face on input costs".
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Aldi Ireland Group Managing Director Niall O'Connor said: "Our commitment to Irish shoppers is to always have a discount versus the more expensive full price supermarkets on a basket of goods or the weekly shop.
"That will not change. We monitor prices and market factors on a daily basis, and our real-time focus means we can respond quickly."
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