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Aldi has rolled out a major change to how it sells this popular item

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Aldi is making a big change to a popular snack (Credits: Getty Images)

Snack lovers will soon spot a big change coming to Aldi, as the supermarket has confirmed it’s making a change. 

Aldi is set to change the packaging for its own-label crisp packets, and it’s happening for a very good reason.

The UK’s cheapest supermarket will instead make the packaging out of recycled plastic in a bid to reduce waste and encourage customers to recycle. 

The crisp packets will use a minimum of 35% recycled content across its Specially Selected Hand Cooked range which people are obsessed with. One customer, Stuart MacRae, previously declared them ‘the best crisps available to humanity’ in a tweet on X. And another fan known only as Andy said, ‘they are the nicest crisps I’ve ever eaten’.

Don’t worry, all the changes are for the packaging, rather than the actual snacks. 

The change to the crisp packets has already rolled out nationwide and the supermarket says it expects to cut 78 tonnes of unused plastic as a result. Aldi is planning to use the new recycled packaging on its own-label popcorn and lentil chips by the end of 2024.

At Aldi, we are continuously making changes when it comes to reducing plastic waste, and we know how important this is to our customers too,’ said Luke Emery, Plastics and Packaging Director at Aldi.

The range is beloved by fans (Picture: Aldi)

‘Increasing the recycled content in our crisp packaging is just one way we are helping our customers to reduce their environmental impact, with all these little changes adding up to make an even bigger difference.’

This is the latest change in Aldi’s mission to become more environmentally friendly. The supermarket also introduced plastic-free packaging for the toothbrushes it produces under the Dentitex Soft and Whitening brand name.

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It’s not just Aldi making huge changes either. Because of a new law, a crack down on plastic bottles is happening right now and people are just starting to notice.

In an effort to reduce plastic waste, caps are now attached to the bottle by two small pieces of plastic, meaning it can’t be fully removed. People criticised the change on social media by labelling it ‘woke’ but the change has been in the works since 2018 when the EU confirmed the change to improve recycling and reduce plastic waste.

Something we’re all guilty of doing is losing our caps but this innocent mistake means lots of single-use plastic is abandoned somewhere, unable to decompose. 

Companies selling drinks in the EU are expected to fully abide by the changes as of July 3, 2024.

One thing we do know is that our lunch boxes will be a lot greener.

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