SHOPPERS are screaming "we need these" as they rush to Aldi to snap up crisps perfect for BBQ season.
The supermarket giant has brought back a range of flavours from across the pond ahead of a big holiday.
Aldi brings back ‘intriguing’ flavour crisps perfect for BBQ seasonCredit: FoodnewsukThe American range has returned to the shelves of Aldi ahead of the Independence day on July 4.
One treat in particular has peaked shoppers' interest with its unusual flavour perfect for summer parties.
The cheese burger flavoured crinkle cut crisps have proven popular with people racing to the supermarket to nab it before it's gone.
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The specially selected crisps are packed with beefy and cheesy burger flavours and were last on shelves this time in 2023.
Shoppers have flocked to the comments to express their excitement over the new snack.
One person wrote: "These were so nice."
Another one added: "We need to try these."
A third person said: "That sounds intriguing."
"The cheeseburger ones are lovely," someone else said.
Aldi has made sure to cater to meat-lovers with its new products as they launched New York Beef Deli Burgers, retailing for £3.99.
For an ultimate American feast, the bargain retailer also added XL Burger Buns in a pack of 12 for £1.99 to pair the burgers with.
Just in time for campfire, Aldi is also selling their giant marshmallows which can be paired with chocolate and biscuits to make a s'more.
Prime energy drink spotted for sale in dessert shop for a massive £10 a bottleSweet-toothed shoppers will be delighted to learn that the supermarket has brought back its soft-centred cookies in fan-favourite jive and Titan flavours.
Aldi's American range is now available across the stores, but the supermarket warned customers.
"Shoppers better act quickly though, as with all Specialbuys, once they’re gone, they’re gone!" it said.
Aldi recently announced that it had made huge changes to the way it sells fruit, to cut back on plastic use.
It will be removing plastic packaging on bananas in a trial across selected stores in the North East, Yorkshire, the South West, the South East and the Midlands.
It comes as Aldi shoppers are rushing to buy a "pretty" £9 middle aisle bargain to brighten up their garden.
The popular supermarket chain is known for selling products on the cheap and one customer recently found a bargain deal in their local store.
The savvy shopper was thrilled with her buy and quickly took to social media to show off her loot from Aldi.
She revealed the retailer was selling solar glass snowdrop stake lights to put in your garden for just £8.99.
Taking to the Facebook group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, she alerted fellow shoppers of her find.
Along with pictures of the goods she wrote: "Bought this yesterday from Aldi £8.99."
And shoppers raced to their nearest Aldi store to get their hands on the bargain retailers own branded veggie meals for as little as 99p.
The popular supermarket chain revealed their veggie alternatives to shoppers on a Facebook post.