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Published 11:42 20 Oct 2020 BST
Aldi Group Managing Director, Niall O’Connor said: “Our Christmas Specialbuys toy range as always offers exceptional value and prices. The provision of a ticketing system will ensure as many shoppers as possible will get to avail of the offers and do so while shopping in a safe environment.”
“The safety of our staff and customers while in our stores is our number one priority and we continue to have in place several safety measures across our 144 stores.”
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