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Aldi launches £24.99 food boxes for home delivery

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Aldi has launched a new home delivery food box for the first time to help those struggling in isolation during the coronavirus lockdown.

The budget supermarket will sell food parcels on its website aimed at vulnerable and elderly people from Friday, April 17. The parcels will contain 22 essential products including tinned soup, rice and pasta.

They will also include antibacterial handwash and a four-pack of toilet roll. It will be the first time in history Aldi has sold groceries online outside its 'special buys', which are available on a first come, first served basis each week, The Mirror.

The boxes will cost £24.99 with free delivery and will be limited to one per customer.The supermarket is also asking customers who can shop in

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