ALDI dumpling truck: Supermarket set to open a pop-up selling for less than $1.50 per serve – but you’ll have to be quick – Michmutters
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ALDI dumpling truck: Supermarket set to open a pop-up selling for less than $1.50 per serve – but you’ll have to be quick

ALDI Australia is set to open a new pop-up dumpling truck – offering a takeaway feed for less than $1.50 per serve.

For one night only, diners can purchase six Urban Eats dumplings for a low price of just $1.44.

But the offer is only at the ALDI Bankstown Central car park in Sydney’s west between 5pm and 7pm on Friday, August 12.

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A family of four can expect to enjoy a feed from just $5.76.

The gyoza flavors to choose from include the fan-favorite prawn and the new seasonal addition to the range – chicken.

Aldi Australia is set to open a new pop-up dumpling truck – offering a takeaway feed for less than $1.50 per serve. Credit: David Thomson Photography

The truck proves just how easy it is for Aussies to enjoy a “fakeaway” dinner any time of the week without breaking the bank.

“At a time when consumers are feeling the pinch, it’s rewarding to provide an option for people to still enjoy their Friday night rituals when they shop with us,” said Andrew King, ALDI’s Frozen Food Buying Director.

“The dumpling truck demonstrates how good food doesn’t have to hurt your pocket.

“You can dish up quick, delicious and affordable Friday dinners at home for less than $1.50 a serve.

The gyoza flavors to choose from include the fan-favorite prawn and the new chicken. Credit: David Thomson Photography

“We are so proud of our curated convenience range of frozen food items that have been developed by our trusted supplier partners and are a firm favorite with our customers for good reason.”

Shoppers can recreate the “restaurant-quality” meal at home with the supermarket chain’s dumpling range.

New research commissioned by ALDI found almost half (46 per cent) of Aussies are paying between $15 and $20 on a takeaway food order per person, at least $13.56 more than the cost of a serving from the range.

The truck proves just how easy it is for Aussies to enjoy a “fakeaway” dinner any time of the week without breaking the bank. Credit: David Thomson Photography

The truck will be pitched up at ALDI Bankstown Central, Chapel Road on Friday, August 12, from 5pm to 7pm, while stocks last.

The prawn will cost just 25c per gyoza while the chicken is priced at 23c per dumpling, which is the equivalent price of the individual dumplings or gyoza if bought direct from ALDI’s freezers.

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