ALDI Ireland fans are rushing to buy a new Charlotte Tilbury dupe in the middle aisle next week – and it’s €44 cheaper.
The Luminous Filter Glamour Foundation will be back in stores around the country from March 9.
The 30ml beauty product is priced at €5.99 and comes in six shades.
The retailer said: “Get that glow with this Lacura Luminous Filter Glamour Foundation! “
“The perfect addition to your makeup bag.
- Helps to illuminate the complexion
- Glowing and youthful looking skin
- Formulated with finely milled powders
- Helps to blur the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for a glamorous and airbrushed finish.”
The foundation is a great dupe for Charlotte Tilbury’s Flawless Filter Foundation which is priced at €50.
The retailer will also have the Lacura Concealer With Vitamin C for €4.99.
Aldi said: “Give your skin a radiant boost and step out with glowing skin.”
The concealer comes in six shades and “stays put for up to 12 hours.”
Aldi says its “streak and crease-free finish reduces the appearance of dark circles, fine lines and wrinkles”.
Meanwhile, shoppers are set to love these new storage staples in the middle aisle for €5.99 – and they come in four sizes.
The clip & close set storage tubs will be in stores nationwide today.
These storage staples feature clips to ensure the lid is securely closed and air won’t get through.
Available in three shapes – round, rectangular, and square – at set of four sizes offer the perfect option for organising and storing food in the fridge.
And Aldi is set to sell them for only €5.99.
It reads on their website: “Keep your meal prep or leftovers fresher for longer in these clip & close containers.
“Great for space saving, stack them in your fridge.”
The storage staples are stackable and come with removable silicone rings that can be washed.
They also feature a silicone sealed lid that keeps food fresh for longer.
And they are freezer-safe, microwave-safe, and dishwasher-safe.
As well as coming in four sizes, the storage containers come in three colours: green, blue, or orange.
The items are expected to sell out fast, so savvy shoppers must be quick.
THE HISTORY OF ALDI
The German discount supermarket chain came to Ireland in 1999.
Aldi’s first few shops opened in November 1999, with locations in Sandyford, Dublin, and Ballincollig, Cork.
By the mid-2000s, Aldi bosses had opened numerous stores, focusing on providing high-quality products at low prices.
As the recession hit 2008-2012, Aldi’s popularity grew as consumers became more price-conscious.
The supermarket giant continued it’s expansion in Ireland between 2013-2018, while refurbishing existing stores.
By 2018, Aldi had over 130 shops throughout the country.
The chain began to focus on expanding its range of Irish-made products and supporting local producers.
In 2023, Aldi had over 140 stores in Ireland.
The store invested in sustainability initiatives, such as reducing plastic packaging and increasing the availability of organic and eco-friendly products.
Aldi chiefs said: “At Aldi we are committed to supporting Irish suppliers. Developed in partnership with Bord Bia, Grow with Aldi is designed to help the very best Irish suppliers develop their brand.
“To date, we’ve invested €10 million in our Grow with Aldi development programme in a bid to find the very best Irish suppliers.
“As a result, for a limited time only there are over 47 new products, from 27 Irish suppliers available in store.”
Aldi have introduced technological advancements with self-checkout systems and contactless payment options.
