Overview
Embracing the supposedly most romantic day of the year doesn't have to mean breaking the bank. To the delight of budget-conscious paramours everywhere, it truly is the thought that counts on Valentine's Day. But you can want to woo your boo with your loving gestures and still be keen to give them roses — and a bottle of rosé for you to share together — without being horrified at how much you've spent, especially in these inflation-heavy times.
Enter ALDI, favourite of discount lovers not just Australia-wide but overseas, and the source of quite the Valentine's Day bargain. To mark the rose-filled occasion in 2023, the supermarket chain is doing a dozen roses for $25 today, Tuesday, February 14 itself, in case you've left everything to the last minute.
Say cheers to those blooms and your significant other with a bottle of $4.99 South Point Estate rosé to go with it — but only if you don't live in Queensland or South Australia, because ALDI's supermarkets in those states don't sell alcohol.
Fancy just a single rose? That'll cost you $8, and the chain is also doing other seasonal bouquets for various prices.
Who said scoring a bargain at ALDI wasn't romantic? No one.
ALDI's Valentine's Day special is available at the chain's stores, with a dozen roses for $25 on offer Australia-wide, and a dozen roses with a bottle of rosé on offer everywhere except Queensland and South Australia.