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Want a Free Aldi Blind Box? Your First Chance Has Arrived

News RoomBy News RoomJune 22, 20263 ViewsNo Comments

It’s officially Aldi Blind Box release day.

Aldi recently unveiled its blind box grocery bundles, and shoppers will have the chance to claim one for free for a limited time. The boxes are filled with fan-favorite products and “fresh picks from across every aisle,” the grocer said in a news release.

A new Aldi Blind Box will be released every day from June 22 to 25. At noon ET each day, customers can visit AldiBlindBox.com to claim that day’s free themed box while supplies last. The boxes will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis, the company said in a news release, adding that more than 100 boxes will be given away per drop.

Social media users can visit Aldi’s Instagram page to see which theme drops next.

What’s in an Aldi Blind Box?

The four themes for the boxes include:

  • Snack Blind Box: Features premium cheeses, dips, crunchy bites and sweets.
  • Fiber Blind Box: Features produce favorites and better-for-you picks.
  • Protein Blind Box: Features satisfying staples and surprising finds.
  • Mystery Blind Box: Features a surprise assortment of Aldi fan favorites and staples.

“The Aldi Blind Box taps into the excitement our fans already feel walking our aisles,” said Bridget Kozlowski, director of communications for Aldi, in a news release. “Our shoppers come to Aldi for value, but they also come for discovery. From viral Aldi Finds to tried-and-true products shoppers love to tell their friends about, people love the thrill of discovering something new here.”

“With surprise unboxings more popular than ever, this is our way of helping customers discover even more favorites,” Kozlowski added.

Aldi Is Redesigning Some US Stores

Shoppers at some Aldi stores may start noticing changes, from new signage and pricing language to updated visuals, as the German discount grocery chain tests a redesigned store format in the United States.

The updates are part of a broader effort by Aldi South to give its stores a more consistent look worldwide. The company is working with Australian design and brand consultant agency Landini Associates on a new format that can be adapted for different countries, including the United States.

On its website, Aldi describes its current stores as offering everyday essentials in “smaller, more sustainable spaces,” with product packaging designed to double as displays — a strategy intended to save time, labor and costs.

But according to Forbes, the new store model is designed to be more flexible, allowing Aldi to test different layouts and formats. That could include smaller, corner-store-style locations, which may help the company enter tighter urban areas or smaller markets.

Contributing: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY

Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].

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