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Gold standard

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Coeliac Disease effects one in every 100 people in Ireland — and ALDI continues to offer an amazing range of food options for those with the disease after receiving top honours at the Freefrom Food Awards last year, picking up 46 accolades including 12 Gold awards.

Whether you’re looking for yummy gluten-free breakfast options, satisfying snacks or quality meats, ALDI has a fantastic selection of award-winning products to choose from.

Start your day right with

Clonbawn Lactose Free Milk (€1.49) which received a Silver award along with Kavanagh’s Gluten Free Organic Porridge (€2.59) which received a Gold accolade.

Keep fuelled throughout the day with Harvest Morn Salt & Vinegar Rice Cakes (€1.05) or the Harvest Morn Corn Cake Thins with Chia (99 cent), ideal for snacking on the go.

For busy lunchtimes, enjoy the Goldaward-winning Tasty Carrot & Coriander Soup (€1.79) or the Specially Selected Mexican Style Bean Soup (€1.99), which took home Silver at the Freefrom Food Awards last year.

WOWBURGER has launched its latest culinary masterpiec­e, the ultimate WOW Chicken Burger.

March’s ‘Love Me or Lose Me’ campaign saw the introducti­on to three limited edition burgers at WOWBURGER, and it was in our customers’ hands to vote for their favourite. Only one could stay.

With the choice of a Crispy Onion Cheeseburg­er, a Cauliflowe­r Fritter Burger and a Chicken Burger, it was a tough competitio­n but chicken led the polls as the firm favourite.

Following the launch of Chicken Bites to the menu last Summer, the ‘WOW Chicken Burger’ is the second chicken addition to the WOWBURGER menu following such high demand.

The burger all starts with a tender, juicy chicken breast. The chicken is tossed in a special blend of spices and fried to crispy, delicious perfection. Then placed alongside crispy lettuce, sliced tomatoes, secret MOM sauce, all served on a toasted bun.

Looking to mix it up? You can mix up your burger with a choice of free toppings so customise yours for the perfect blend.

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