Aldi shoppers are hurrying back as the supermarket re-releases its sell-out curry range, which will only be available for a limited time

Aldi shoppers are racing to stores as the supermarket brings back its hugely popular Bilash Curry Range for a limited time only. The budget-friendly collection, which delivers restaurant-quality Indian cuisine at a fraction of takeaway prices, was a sell-out success when it debuted last October for National Curry Week, with over one million products flying off the shelves.

The much-anticipated return of the Bilash Curry Range means shoppers can once again enjoy two mains and two sides for under £10. Available from February 25 (February 27 in Scotland), the range will be in stores for nine days only, and many expect it to sell out quickly.

The lineup includes fan-favourites such as Bilash Cuisine Chicken Biryani (£3.49, 400g) and Bilash Cuisine Lamb Rogan Josh (£3.49, 400g), alongside sides like Bilash Cuisine Gunpowder Potatoes (£1.49, 300g) and Bilash Cuisine Dal Makhani (£1.49, 300g), offering shoppers an authentic Indian dining experience from the comfort of their own homes.

Last year, the range became a social media sensation, with food bloggers and Aldi fans raving about its affordability and quality. Popular food blogger UK Newest Foods hailed the meals as a game-changer, while members of the Facebook group Overheard in Aldi shared their excitement: “Aldi’s new curry range is absolutely amazing and loads cheaper than a takeaway!” Another added: “Definitely keeping my eyes open for these next time I’m in Aldi!”

The range caters to a wide variety of taste preferences, including meat lovers, seafood fans, and vegetarians alike. Some of the other popular mains include Bilash Cuisine Paneer Curry, Vegetable Kofta Curry, Chicken Phal, Goan Prawn Curry, and Keralan Chicken, all priced at £3.49 for 400g servings. On the side, shoppers can choose from Pilau Rice (£1.29, 300g), Peshwari Rice (£1.29, 300g), Chilli Naan (£1.19, 2-pack), Onion Bhajis (£1.49, 110g), and even a Pickle Tray (£1.29, 150g), among many others.

Aldi is known for its affordable yet high-quality food offerings, and the return of this curry range is another example of how the supermarket continues to cater to its customer’s preferences. By providing a diverse selection of flavours at an accessible price point, Aldi allows shoppers to experience a taste of India without breaking the bank.

With the range available only until 6th March (8th March in Scotland), Aldi fans are advised to stock up fast before it disappears from shelves once again. Given last year’s overwhelming demand, those hoping to grab a taste of the Bilash Curry Range may need to act quickly, or risk missing out.

Whether you’re looking for a quick weeknight dinner or planning a special meal, this limited-time offer is sure to be a hit.

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