Aldi Delivery Service
Are you already familiar with the Aldi supermarket? Perhaps you regularly buy groceries at this store. It is a pleasant formula with low prices and a competitive offer. At the moment they offer a delivery service themselves. Unfortunately, you cannot have the complete range of groceries delivered at home. You can choose from a select range of non-perishable groceries, drinks (wines etc) and non-food items. On this page you can read everything about the Aldi online supermarket.
Delivery costs | £2,95 – £9,95 |
Minimum order amount | £0 (no minimum) |
Delivery | 5 days a week |
Payment options | Mastercard, American Express, Maestro, Visa Debit |
Product Range | 2000 + |
Website | groceries.aldi.co.uk |
Order Groceries online via Aldi
Via aldi.co.uk you can easily view the current range of groceries. This way you can look through this week’s brochure. If you want to look up the range of products that can be ordered, you can click through to the special page groceries.aldi.co.uk. You will find an offer in categories such as Diamonds, Baby & toddler, Household, Pets, Health & beauty, Drinks, Frozen products and Meat & fish. There is also a wide range of non-food products that you can have delivered to your home, such as clothing, electronics, garden items, bedding, furniture, games and much more. The range of Aldi online is therefore very attractive. Competitor Lidl does not yet deliver at home. Check the availability in Huddersfield, Blackpool and Bolton.
Yes, you have to pay delivery cots for your orders. The total delivery fees depend on the type of products you buy. A normal order is about £2,95. But de delivery service for bigger items costs about £9,95.
At this moment Aldi don’t have a minimum order amount. You can buy e.g. some groceries for £30 but also bigger buy’s for £250+ are quite possible.
At the moment, Aldi does not have a special subscription model for low-cost delivery like the Tesco Delivery Saver Plans . Perhaps this will be offered in the future. Since the Aldi webshops focus more on non-food items, the need for a weekly delivery subscription is not that relevant.