Thursday, June 27, 2024

Shoppers Are Sent Into Meltdown As Aldi Reveals Exact Date DryRobe Dupe Will Be Hitting The Shelves ⁘ It's...

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FROM health and beauty to food, many shoppers will know that Aldi is the king of the supermarket dupes.

They're loved by many who hope to keep themselves warm and dry after a dip in the sea, but there's no denying that at £164.95, the 'Dryrobe Advance Long Sleeve Changing Robe' comes at a hefty cost.

And the good news is Aldi has even revealed the exact date it'll be hitting the SpecialBuys section...this Sunday.

Aldi's windproof and quick-dry robes are made from 100% polyester with a cosy fleece lining and are an essential for those looking to enjoy a British staycation.

Featuring full front zippers, Velcro fasteners at the sleeves and plenty of pockets, they're designed to keep shoppers comfortable, whatever the weather .

But priced at £99, the Aldi version is still 60% cheaper, meaning shoppers can save themselves an impressive £59.01.

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