The school holidays can be tough on your budget. I know all too well that kids seem to be hungry all day, need entertaining, and somehow grow out of their clothes overnight!
Aldi knows the pressure that we as parents face, and they’re offering a little help.
As part of their new Summer Support Scheme, Aldi is giving away £50 vouchers to families Every. Single. Day throughout July and August 2025.
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That’s a total of 62 vouchers up for grabs and entering takes less than a minute.

How it works
Aldi will pick one winner each day (seven each week, except the first week which has six), and each one gets a £50 voucher to spend in any UK Aldi store.
You can use it on whatever your family needs whether that’s fruit, cereal, garden games, nappies or bits from the Specialbuy aisle.
How to enter
It couldn’t be simpler:
- Send an email to SummerSupportScheme@aldi.co.uk
- Include your full name and your email address
That’s it.
No shopping minimums.
No receipts.
Just send your details and you’re in the draw.
Who can enter?
- You must live in Great Britain (unfortunately, Northern Ireland is excluded).
- You must be 18 or over, or a parent/guardian entering on behalf of a child.
- Only one entry per person is allowed, with no multiple accounts or bots.
The giveaway runs from 1 July to 31 August 2025, and winners will be contacted by email the following week.
If you win and don’t reply within a week, the prize will be withdrawn, so check your inbox regularly.
Check out Aldi’s official terms for this giveaway. And, while this is real, be sure to know how to spot fake supermarket voucher giveaways.
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