Aldi £15 bargain that everyone is talking about – and it can give you a DIY Greggs fix
SHOPPERS are going wild for a new kitchen appliance from Aldi that can help you create your own Greggs sausage rolls at home.
It’s even attracted the attention of viral star LadBaby, who hit number one in the charts at Christmas with a charity tune about the savoury snack alongside Elton John and Ed Sheeran.
Aldi shoppers have snapped up the sausage roll maker online[/caption]Aldi is selling the Ambiano Sausage Roll Maker for only £14.99 and it’s already sold out online.
You’ll have to head to Aldi stores to get hold of one of the devices, but stock is limited as it’s one of the supermarket’s famous Specialbuys.
The items Aldi gets in as Specilabuys are in limited quantities, so when they’re gone, they’re gone.
You can’t check if stores have stock of the sausage roll maker unfortunately but you can find your nearest Aldi using the store finder tool on its website.
The device lets you make four sausage rolls at a time and comes with non-stick cooking plates for easy cleaning.
Like a sandwich maker you put in the snack and it automatically cooks them to the correct temperature.
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You can also use it to make fruit-filled pastry sweet treats – like a version of a McDonald’s famous apple pie.
Aldi customers have given the appliance 4.5 stars out of five in the reviews.
One shopper said: “Made the best ever sausage rolls I’ve ever made and only took 10 minutes well worth every penny.”
Another said: “It is so easy to use. Great machine makes perfect sausage rolls.”
One shopper complained that it wasn’t big enough though, and fitting a couple of more snacks in “would have been perfect”.
At £1.05 for a Greggs sausage roll you’d need to make 15 sausage rolls with Aldi’s appliance to start saving, not counting the cost of ingredients.
The £15 appliance is the cheapest you can get the sausage roll maker.
You can get a similar looking model from Onbuy.com but it’s priced at £42.75 and there’s a £15 delivery fee.
Greggs recently caused outrage among fans as it put the price of its sausage rolls up by five pence.
Meanwhile Aldi shoppers can also get their hands on a £35 heated dressing gown.
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