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Aldi shoppers flocking to middle aisle for bargain camping and festival gear – & prices start at £4

Aldi shoppers flocking to middle aisle for bargain camping and festival gear – & prices start at £4

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BARGAIN BUYS Aldi shoppers flocking to middle aisle for bargain camping and festival gear – & prices start at £4
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ALDI customers are rushing to the middle aisle to snap up bargain camping and festival essentials – with prices starting from just £4.
Shoppers across the UK have been praising the latest SpecialBuys range, which landed in stores this week and includes everything from children's camping chairs to electric coolboxes, sleeping bags and even hammocks with stands.
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Other practical picks include Electric Camping Extensions at £19.99
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Kids Camping Chairs now at ALDI as part of this weeks SpecialBuys in store, £7.99 each
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With summer holidays and festival season in full swing, the range is flying off shelves
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In one popular Facebook post, a thrilled shopper wrote: 'Kids camping chairs now at ALDI as part of this week's SpecialBuys in store, £7.99 each.'
The new drop, part of Aldi's ADVENTURIDGE brand, has already created a buzz in stores.
Big-ticket items include a Foldable Handcart for £39.99, a Hammock Chair at £44.99, and a Portable Hammock with Stand, also priced at £44.99 – ideal for lounging at campsites or music festivals.
For those preparing for overnight stays, there's a Sleeping Bag at £16.99, a Self Inflating Mat for £14.99, and a 4-in-1 Airbed by BESTWAY for £24.99.
Staying warm and dry is easy with a Camping Poncho Blanket costing £19.99, while the Electric Coolbox, priced at £34.99, keeps food and drinks fresh.
There's also plenty for little adventurers, including a Children's Tent for £12.99, a Children's Sleeping Bag at £14.99 and a Kids Light Assortment priced at just £2.99.
The popular Children's Camping Chair, highlighted on Facebook, is available for £7.99.
Fans flocked to the comments. One user said: 'Will have to buy the kids some for the summer holidays.'
Another added: 'Popping to the shops now.'
Others tagged their friends to spread the word.
Budget-conscious shoppers can still stock up on handy extras, such as Microwave Containers at £4.99, Tent Essentials for £4.99, and a range of Camping Accessories from £4.49.
Other practical picks include Electric Camping Extensions at £19.99, an Insulated Bottle for £6.99, and a Multi Purpose Floor Mat at £12.99.
With summer holidays and festival season in full swing, the range is flying off shelves – and as with all SpecialBuys, once they're gone, they're gone.

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