ALDI Australia set Australian shoppers the task to share how #ALDIcore they are for the chance to win 3 years’ worth of FREE groceries*.
ALDI were overwhelmed by the volume of Good Different entries (a whopping 6,036!), with each submission showcasing dedication, enthusiasm and passion for all things ALDI in unique and exciting ways.
From poems, songs, and dances to ALDI arts and crafts, PowerPoint presentations, D.I.Y couture and runway shows to rival fashion week, there’s no doubt plenty of Aussies are ALDI… to the core!
Simon Padovani-Ginies, Group Director, ALDI Australia, reflects on the competition’s end: “The incredible volume and quality of entries for the ALDIcore competition has been truly outstanding. We set out to find and celebrate our proudest ALDIcore customers who embody Good Different in their DNA, and we are thrilled to be able to reward six passionate shoppers’ enthusiasm for our shopping experience with the prize of free groceries.”We’ve loved seeing and hearing all the creative ways our customers embrace the Good Different lifestyle and are ALDI to the core. Every day our business is focused on delivering the highest quality products at the lowest possible prices to deliver the best value for our customers, and to have such a strong showing of enthusiasm and passion for our brand is a testament to our mission.”
THE ALDICORE WINNERS ARE
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WINNER: Ben, NSW | Music Video
Ben from NSW had a truly Good Different submission, winning the grand prize of three years’ worth of FREE groceries* with his “I love ALDI“ rap song!
“Covering a series of iconic ALDI moments all shoppers can relate to, Ben’s passion for ALDI’s unique layout, focused offerings and his “happy place” of the Special Buys middle aisle is contagious within this parody rap. Being ALDIcore can mean you come in for milk and leave with a chainsaw, and we can agree that Ben, and other shoppers like him, are indeed a Good Different breed.” Simon Padovani-Ginies says.
Of the win, Ben said: “I’m in shock – it’s life-changing! It’s unbelievable, I never thought they’d pick my video. I am so grateful and honoured, and I want to say a massive thank you to ALDI, probably three years’ worth of thankyous.”
Five other runner-up shoppers across NSW, VIC and SA will also receive one years’ worth of free ALDI groceries*. Congrats!
2. Emily, VIC | ALDI Car
Emily demonstrated she is living the ALDIcore lifestyle wherever she goes, by literally turning her wheels into the dream ALDIcore machine in the iconic ALDI colours. Now that’s Good Different!
3. Todd, NSW | ALDI Training Routine
Some people are born ALDIcore, while others train to be the most #ALDIcore they can be. Todd’s video showed off his intense gym regimen to stay quick on his feet for Special Buys, strong enough to push a trolley loaded with great ALDI deals, and stay fast as lightning at the checkout.
4. Morgan, VIC | ALDI Upcycled Fashion
Morgan literally “dreams” about ALDI, and found a creative way to translate his inward passion and enthusiasm for ALDI outwardly for all to see, by creating bespoke couture items upcycled from ALDI bags.
5. Jess & Addi, SA | ALDI Adventures Of Addi The Labrador
Being ALDIcore is not just for the hoomans. Adeline (Addi) and owner Jess shared a creative and wholesome entry demonstrating the dog’s mission to convince his owners to buy him a toy from the ALDI catalogue.
6. Ollie, SA | “Why I Am The Biggest ALDI Fan” PowerPoint Presentation
Ollie’s PowerPoint on “Why I Am The Biggest ALDI Fan” shows a long documented ALDIcore-ness that runs deep circa 2015: from finding a home based on proximity to an ALDI, his ALDI family traditions, and how he’s affectionately known by friends and colleagues as the “Special Buys expert” and “The ALDI guy”.
To check out more entries, search #ALDIcore on Facebook, Instagram or TikTok.
The close of this competition comes as ALDI continues to pass on savings to shoppers to make everyone a winner, delivering $3.4 billion in savings to Australians in 2023. ALDI’s quality and value offerings have also seen ALDI named best supermarket by Roy Morgan for four consecutive years, among hundreds of other supermarket awards since opening in 2001.
*Prize value devised off the average weekly household (2 adults, 2 children) grocery expenditure recorded by Finder.