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Aldi discontinues popular deli snack in 100 supermarkets as shoppers sob ‘please bring them back’

Published on April 24, 2025 at 02:00 AM

ALDI has discontinued a popular deli snack in supermarkets and it's left shoppers devastated.

The discounter has dropped Deli Smoked Pork Sausage and Deli Smoked Reduced Fat Pork Sausage 160g packs from many of its shelves.

Package of The Deli Smoked Pork Sausage Original.
Aldi has discontinued its Deli smoked reduced fat pork sausages
Package of The Deli Smoked Pork Sausage Original.
The discounter has also discontinued its regular packs from shelves too

The confirmed they were axed from around 100 of its branches.

that the sausages, which says are perfect with pasta, wraps and rice, have been discontinued has not been met well by shoppers.

One posted on X saying: “What happened to these man. Just disappeared off the shelves.

“Please bring them back, I'm on my knees.”

It's not the first product Aldi has discontinued in recent months, to shoppers' disappointment.

The discounter confirmed it had dropped than the real thing last month.

In February, shoppers' .

The discounter has stopped making the hot cloth cleanser which many said was similar to Liz Earle's £30 Cleanse and Polish cleanser.

actually discontinued the product last , but some shoppers only started realising last month.

It also axed its popular Very Berry Muesli in February, which had been missing from supermarket shelves.

It's worth bearing in mind though that retailers often discontinue products based on customer demand and sales.

SAVE MONEY AT ALDI

Keep an eye out for products with red stickers on them at Aldi.

These are added to items that have been reduced due to them being close to their best before date or slightly damaged.

The best time to get these reduced products is towards the end of the day, .

Aldi shoppers can pick up Too Good to Go bags of fresh food worth £10 for £3.30 too.

You can pick them up in stores but there are only a limited amount each day.

Aldi also offers cheap fruit and veg as part of its Everyday range, including discounted wonky bundles.

You can grab a wonky 1.5kg bag of carrots for 60p and a pack of wonky grapes for £1.49 in branches.

Keep an eye on the middle aisle shelves of your local Aldi branch too – the discounter is often flogging quirky and discounted stuff there.

selling for 49p instead of £1.99 at one branch.

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