Saturday, 7 January 2023

Aldi delivered its best ever Christmas with sales during December topping £1.4 billion for the first time ever

Aldi reported its best Christmas ever with sales up over 26% during December, as the UK’s cheapest supermarket helped millions of families celebrate together, despite problems caused by the rising cost of living.

Aldi's sales growth reflects an increased demand for Aldi’s award-winning products, throughout the period, with sales topping £1.4 billion in December for the first time.

Fresh meat sales also saw strong growth too with fresh poultry and pork options both up over 28%, with sales of alternative roasting joints like its Specially Selected Decorative Gammon proving especially popular, in addition to Aldi’s traditional turkey options.

And customers treated themselves to award-winning desserts too, with Aldi seeing sales of chilled desserts and fresh cheeses jump by almost 30% and 50% respectively.

Meanwhile, snacks like crisps and nuts were up over 40% as the World Cup coincided with the run up to Christmas for the first time.

Giles Hurley, CEO of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: “This year, Christmas was all about family and football as people came together to celebrate in a way we’ve not enjoyed for years. I’m immensely proud of our amazing colleagues who once again went above and beyond to deliver an amazing Christmas for our customers.

“As the UK’s cheapest supermarket, we were able to help shoppers enjoy the Christmas they deserved and provide them with the highest quality products at the most affordable prices.

“As we head into a new year, our promise to customers is they'll always get the UK’s lowest prices at Aldi, no matter what.”

Aldi was named Christmas Retailer of the Year at the industry-renowned Quality Food Awards. The awards, which celebrate the best in retail food, also saw Aldi claim top prize for no fewer than 48 products, including having the best mince pies and the best pigs in blankets.

Together, customers bought in excess of 48 million mince pies, 38 million pigs-in-blankets and over 1,700 tonnes of sprouts in the weeks leading up to Christmas.

Meanwhile, Aldi continued its year-round partnership with Neighbourly by donating thousands of meals on Christmas and New Year’s Eve to local charities, food banks and community groups across the country, in addition to its £250,000 Emergency Winter Foodbank Fund.

www.aldi.co.uk.

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50 Simple Money Saving Tips to Get Your New Year Off To A Positive Start

Off To A Positive Start

As the cost-of-living crisis worsens, many of us are beginning the new year seeking out ways to save money on their normal day to day living costs.

Holly Andrews, Managing Director at KIS Finance has been looking at the 50 best money saving tips that are really quick and simple but offer genuine ways to cut your expenditure without impacting on your lifestyle.

Holly says: “The new year is the ideal time to shake up our spending habits and look for ways to streamline our expenditure, but most money saving tips mean having to cut back and give up things that you like.

"However here at KIS Finance we have looked into the 50 simplest ways you can use to save money with little effort but with some really great potential rewards.

"If you try our easy to follow tips you can significantly reduce your expenditure without reducing your enjoyment of life.”

Our guide gives some great practical advice on:

Saving money when using your car by:

Using fuel price comparison sites

Avoiding premium fuels

Driving for efficiency

Regularly checking your tyre pressures

Reducing the weight of your vehicle

Spending less on your Electricity and Gas by:

Using a comparison site

Insulating your home cheaply

Turning off individual radiators

Running your washing machine on a low

temperature cycle

Buying a shower timer

Only boiling the amount of water that you need to

Paying less for your holidays by:

Traveling outside of the most popular times

Being flexible over your destination

Avoiding expensive mobile phone data charges

Enjoy the local cuisine

Making your food budget go further by:

Shopping in the evenings

Shopping online

Going to the supermarket alone

Using Apps to avoid food waste

Enjoying takeaways for less by:

Going for collection instead of delivery

Look for cashback deals

Not ordering on a Friday or Saturday

Not just throwing away junk mail

Considering supermarket alternatives

Getting a better deal with your bank by:

Switching bank accounts

Making better use of your credit cards by:

Setting up a direct debit

Consolidating your credit cards

Removing your payment details from shopping

websites

Saving money on your loans and mortgages by:

Consolidating loans

Comparing fixed rate mortgage offers

Cost effective mobile phones and internet by:

Cancelling your landline if no longer needed

Only paying for what you need

Saving money on entertainment by:

Utilising voucher schemes

Looking for free days out

Investing in a Kids Pass

Spending less on travel costs by:

Buying a family and friends rail card (Or other appropriate rail cards) 

Reducing your tax liabilities by:

Checking your tax code

Utilising any employee benefits

Reviewing your Council Tax

Getting a better deal on your insurance by:

Using a comparison site

Taking out home care cover

Only paying for the cover you need

Increasing your policy excess

Installing additional security to your home

Not overestimating your mileage for car

insurance

Getting a black box insurance policy

Saving money on your direct debits and subscriptions by:

Auditing your direct debits and standing orders

Checking recurring payments

Reviewing subscriptions

Streamlining your streaming services

Full details on all of these simple, but highly effective money saving tips can be found in their full report at: https://www.kisbridgingloans.co.uk/consumer-guides/50-top-money-saving-tips-to-get-your-new-year-off-to-a-positive-start

Wednesday, 4 January 2023