Aldi’s ceramic non-stick cookware on sale sparks a shopping frenzy | news.com.au-Australia’s leading news site

2021-11-12 08:11:51 By : Ms. Leona Liu

Customers were told to "run to Aldi" to buy specials because it sparked a craze in the store.

Buying pots and pans may be one of the most important kitchen items you buy.

This is why a series of ceramic non-stick cookware attracted avid followers after entering selected Aldi stores as part of its special purchase last Wednesday, which may not be surprising.

This supermarket sells a range of pans, casseroles, frying pans, and frying pans in light blue, pink or gray—the most expensive item is only $20.

Unfortunately, the series is currently only available in some Aldi supermarkets. New South Wales and Capital Territory stores, as well as some stores in Victoria and Queensland, are delayed.

It is not clear when these pots and pans will enter the store affected by the delay. News.com.au contact Aldi for more information.

A shopper named Georgia Collins shared on TikTok how she bought a series of pink pots and pans for less than $90.

"Run to Aldi. These came out today and I am fascinated," she captioned the video, which has been viewed more than 187,000 times on TikTok.

Her video received more than 700 comments from shoppers keen to buy the product line, one of whom said they "threw away all my pots and pans for this" and "needs this."

Others said they were shocked at Aldi, who had not yet reached the local area.

"ACT bought nothing," a shopper exclaimed. "Before the opening, I had three people wait in line at different Aldis. My heart was broken."

"I work at Aldi and these things are more popular than I expected," another said.

Those lucky enough to get the series will show off their purchases on Instagram, and the account @aldiloversau posted photos of those who managed to pick up some popular pans.

Aldi’s Special Buys cookware has a reputation: its other pots and pans have caused similar crazes in the past.

The Crofton cast iron series of this supermarket has been compared to Le Creuset, an expensive cookware brand, which costs hundreds of dollars per item.

But sometimes the demand for Aldi's pots and pans becomes terrible.

In May, a scene in a supermarket in western Sydney was labeled "disgusting" because shoppers were photographed trying to touch Aldi's cast aluminum pots and pans in a crowded aisle.

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