Aldi shoppers will be able to pick up casserole dishes, skillets, a ceramic roaster and Dutch oven, with prices starting from £1.99 and going up to £24.99
Aldi has announced the return of its lookalike Le Creuset and Staub dupe kitchenware range.
The budget supermarket has confirmed its Cast Iron Cookware range is back in stores from November 24 as part of its Specialbuys. Aldi shoppers will be able to pick up casserole dishes, skillets, a ceramic roaster and Dutch oven, with prices starting from £1.99 and going up to £24.99.
The supermarket has also added two new shades of green and orange, alongside the return of its sell-out blue. The range is designed to be oven safe up to 250C and is suitable for all hob types including, induction. You can find the full list of products included in the Aldi range below.
To give you some examples, Aldi is selling a 31cm Cast Iron Shallow Casserole Dish and 26cm Cast Iron Dutch Oven (£24.99) for £24.99 each. In comparison, a 30cm Cast Iron Shallow Casserole costs £210 on Amazon, or £305 on Le Creuset website. This marks a saving of £185 compared to the Amazon price.
Aldi Le Creuset dupes
- Cast Iron Shallow Casserole Dish 31cm – £24.99
- Cast Iron Dutch Oven 26cm – £24.99
- Cast Iron Dutch Oven 18cm – £16.99
- Cast Iron Cookware – £12.99
- Cast Iron Skillet – £12.99
- Ceramic Roaster – £9.99
- Cast Iron Trivet – £4.99
- Cast Iron Accessories – £1.99
Aldi has also revealed its Kevin the Carrot toys will return to stores from November 14. Shoppers can collect characters from the Aldi Christmas advert, including Kevin and Katie in their secret mission outfits, alongside the Humbugs. These are all priced at £3.99 each.
There is also a new larger My Pal Kevin the Carrot with long arms and legs, and this costs £9.99, plus the Kevin and Katie Christmas tree plush decorations will once again be available, priced at £2.99. Finally, Kevin super fans can snuggle down in the Kevin and Katie Christmas Pyjamas for £5.99, while listening to the Kevin Christmas Story, priced at £2.99.
The Aldi Christmas advert sees Santa tasks Kevin and Katie with rescuing the Spirit of Christmas, who has been kidnapped by a group of evil Humbugs. Using disguises, Kevin and his wife Katie carefully avoid a series of dangerous situations to save the day and return the Spirt of Christmas.
Jemma Townsend, Marketing Director at Aldi UK, said: “Would it even be Christmas without Kevin the Carrot on our screens? We’re delighted to bring back everyone’s favourite carrot for a ninth year to help the nation get into the Christmas spirit.”
Kyrsten Halley, Marketing Director at Aldi UK, added: “While the ad is packed with the light-hearted entertainment our shoppers have come to know and love, the message behind the campaign is a more serious one — we want to make sure everyone can have the best Christmas possible. It’s why we have a big focus on quality this Christmas, while making sure our prices continue to be unbeatable.”