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Published 11:27 3 Feb 2021 GMT
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John Curtin, Aldi’s Group Buying Director said:
“There is a real sense of excitement within the business because this is such a fantastic prize for a couple that has had to postpone their nuptials over the past year. At Aldi, we work with fantastic Irish flower suppliers, and the winning couple will be provided with the best of the best service ahead of their big day!”
Wayne Rowlett, Account Manager at JZ Flowers said:
“We have been supplying flowers to Aldi since 1999 and when we heard about this competition, we jumped at the chance to get involved! To be able to bring some joy to a couple’s wedding day after the year we have all had is something we’re really looking forward to being able to do, the very best of luck to everyone that enters!
You can find out more about how to enter over on Aldi's Instagram page. Entries will close at midnight on Wednesday, 10th February
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