‘Appalling’: Anger over Aldi air fryer move

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‘Appalling’: Anger over Aldi air fryer move
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A man has infuriated Aldi shoppers by trying to sell five of the supermarket’s popular air fryers on Facebook — but at almost double the cost.

The Facebook listing offered up five of the air fryers for a whopping $130 more than the price they were sold for in Aldi.The man’s listing was blasted by those who had missed out, with one person calling him a “jerk” and labelling it the perfect example of why there should be buying limits for certain Special Buys.

However others said they didn’t see an issue with the man’s offer, arguing that it meant those who really wanted a certain Special Buys item didn’t miss out. “People need to be well informed as well to know that Aldi is not the only shop that sells this and there are options out there. It’s OK to miss out.”

“We are not in the practice of restricting the volume of items sold to our customers and our focus will remain on correctly balancing customer demand with stock availability.”Source:SuppliedAIR FRYER SPARKS ‘ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING’ FRENZY She claimed claiming he “rammed the lady next to me with her trolley” because she was holding him up.Another claimed there was “bloodshed” at her Aldi where more than 100 people had lined up for the appliance.

Aldi issued a statement on Facebook saying the air fryer and pastry maker had been available in “limited supply” due to the impact of coronavirus on delivery.

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