‘They look delicious’ scream shoppers as Aldi launches Cadbury Mini Eggs biscuit dupe

ALDI shoppers are rushing to buy a Cadbury Mini Eggs biscuit dupe and they “look delicious”.

The bargain discounter, with over 1,000 UK stores, is known for its dupes which are usually much cheaper than branded versions.

Aldi is selling cookies made from mini chocolate eggs

And one in particular has had shoppers singing from the rooftops.

Customers have been rushing out to their nearest Aldi branch to grab bags of four mini chocolate eggs cookies.

The sweet treats are dupes of Cadbury Mini Egg cookies that will launch in supermarkets on February 12.

Commenting on a post on the NewfoodsUK Facebook group, one shopper said: “These look delicious.”

Another wrote: “Off to Aldi I go!! Yes please!!!!”

A third added: “These are banging. Warm them up in the microwave for ten seconds and thank me later.”

While a fourth cried: “Omg yes!!”

The Sun has asked Aldi for the price of these cookies and we’ll update this story once we hear back.

But remember you won’t be able to order them online as Aldi has axed its home delivery service.

You should be able to find them in your nearest branch though. You can find your closest shop by using the retailer’s store locator tool.

It comes after Aldi shoppers were left screaming “need these in my life” after spotting peanut butter and salted caramel Easter egg dupes.

Meanwhile, shoppers have been racing to their nearest Aldi branch to pick up new crisp flavours inspired by a takeaway favourite.

The German discounter is selling Golden Wonder “Chippie” crisps which come in chip shop curry sauce and salt and vinegar flavours.

One shopper online commented: “They are amazing – had a packet of curry yesterday polished off in one go.”

Meanwhile, a second added: “I got some from Asda not so long ago and they had loads of flavour to them.”

How to save money at Aldi

It’s not just dupes that can save you money on your next Aldi shop.

It’s worth keeping an eye out for the retailer’s red stickers on products – staff add them when something has been reduced in price.

But it can catch some shoppers out as most supermarket chains add yellow stickers to reduced items.

Meanwhile, take super saver Tom Church’s advice and shop at the German discounter at 10am on a Wednesday.

This is when staff restock their regular items and you’ll have the best selection of products to choose from.

Or you could snap up one of the discounter’s energy-saving gadgets which mean you won’t have to put the heating on.

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