It may seem like an impossible task, but you can feed a family of four for a week for just £25.
16.04.2020 - 17:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Supermarket giant Aldi has announced that it is launching an online food delivery service for the first time.
Shoppers have been asking the retailer to deliver grocery orders to homes for years, but this is the first time a service has been launched for Brits.
According to the Mirror, the supermarket will sell food parcels on its website for the first time from Friday, April 17.
The parcels, which will be available to order online, contain 22 essential products including tinned soup, rice and
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