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Published 13:41 9 Jun 2020 BST
Updated 13:44 9 Jun 2020 BST
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We're not going to pretend we're not sad about it but, honestly, it was the right decision and good on them. If we got our hands on that pool and we had another stunning day like all the days over the last two months, we're not sure if we could help taking a dip. (Though, of course we'd force ourselves to help it - save water, people!)
John Curtin, Group Buying Director for Aldi Ireland, said:
"We understand that some customers may be disappointed, but conserving water usage at this time is a priority for our customers, so we need to support this national water restriction also so that everyone can play a part in helping to conserve water."Fair play, Aldi, very responsible of you. We guess we'll just be dreaming of them until this ban lifts on Tuesday, July 21. Knowing Ireland, though, it won't be too long before the rain sorts out our water levels.
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