People go bananas for one item at Christmas... and it's not what you'd expect.
But it might surprise you to learn that demand extends to less exciting supermarket offerings — with carrots being incredibly sought-after products.
The reason? Well apart from the need for carrots in Christmas lunches Mr Nel also put the demand down to the vegetable being a popular snack for Santa’s furry helpers. Also in demand in the lead up to Christmas at Aldi has been a $25 tote which comes with a concealed compartment containing a removable liquid pouch that allows drinks to be dispensed straight from the bag.To make the tote even more palatable, it comes with a large main compartment meaning there’s plenty of room for a picnic rug and food.The Aldi bag is only $25 and acts as a wine dispenser. Picture: Supplied.
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