uaetodaynews.com — Aldi set to bring back its affordable seafood range including its sell-out lobsters – with prices starting from $5
Aldi fans, get your tongs ready because the supermarket’s famous Christmas Seafood Selection is officially making a comeback next week, and it’s packed with all the festive favourites for the whole family.
Landing in stores from Wednesday, October 22, the annual seafood range has become something of a holiday tradition for bargain hunters, with lobster tails, prawns and salmon sides that sell out fast every year.
This time around, Aldi is bringing back some of its best-loved classics, including Premium Lobster Tails with Garlic Butter Glaze ($36.99), Split Rock Lobsters ($29.99), Atlantic Salmon Side ($22.99) and Australian Tiger Prawns ($26.99).
All the delicious treats will also be listed at the same low prices shoppers loved last Christmas.
But for the keen foodies that circle back each year, there are a few new additions to get excited about.
The brand-new Spicy Mango Prawns ($6.99) promise a tropical kick, while party bites like Prawn Bao Buns, Filo Prawn Rolls and Deluxe Prawn Selection are set to be the heroes of any Christmas platter, all starting from just $4.99.
Aldi Australia’s Shopping Expert Kylie Warnke said the supermarket’s Seafood Selection was designed to make entertaining simple without the sting of festive overspending.
‘Christmas is a time for families to come together and create cherished memories with each other,’ she told Daily Mail.
Aldi’s famous Christmas Seafood Selection is officially making a comeback on Wednessday Oct 22, and it’s packed with all the festive favourites for the whole family
The annual seafood range has become something of a holiday tradition for bargain hunters, with lobster tails, prawns and salmon sides that sell out fast every year
‘Our seafood options are crafted with convenience and cost in mind, meaning Aussies can spend more time with their families and less in the kitchen, while also having peace of mind that they’re getting the best value.’
Warnke added that Aldi’s seafood offering this year is all about balance and bringing back favourites while introducing fresh flavours.
‘This year, we’ve brought back our Premium Lobster Tails with Garlic Butter Glaze, while also introducing the brand-new Spicy Mango Prawns to provide even more options for your Christmas feast.’
These delicious additions are coated in a spicy mango flavoured jam and golden crispy crumbs. With prices starting at just $4.99, the range proves that a luxe Christmas spread doesn’t need a luxury price tag.
Budget-conscious shoppers can also pick up the Specially Selected Deluxe Prawn Selection, which includes Sweet Chilli, Coriander Filo, and Coconut Torpedo Prawns as well.
Or for the smaller bites, indulge in Premium Lobster Canapés and Smoked Salmon & Cream Cheese Puff Pastry Canapés (both $6.99).
And for those who prefer to serve up something a little special, the Premium XL Maple Bacon Scallops ($14.99) wrapped in maple-flavoured bacon are sure to be a crowd favourite.
Whether it’s a casual backyard seafood platter or an extravagant family feast, Aldi’s buys are making it easy for Aussies to serve up a spread that looks (and tastes) impressive.
All the delicious treats will be listed at the same low prices shoppers loved last Christmas. Pictured: Premium Lobster Tails with Garlic Butter Glaze ($36.99)
This time around, they are bringing back some of its best-loved classics, including the Specially Selected Split Rock Lobsters ($29.99) and Premium Lobster Puff Pastry Canapes ($4.99), both pictured.
Some new additions include (but are not limited to): Let’s Party Prawn Bao Buns with Sriracha Mayo/Mushroom Bao Buns with Hoisin Sauce and Let’s Party Filo Prawn Rolls ($4.99 ea)
The limited-edition range lands in stores Wednesday, October 22, but as always with their Special Buys, once it’s gone, it’s gone.
If getting to the supermarket isn’t convenient, Aussies can now get groceries from Aldi delivered straight to their doorsas the supermarket chain now offers the convenient service.
The budget retailer is offering on-demand grocery delivery from most of its stores nationwide, thanks to its partnership with DoorDash.
The popular shopping delivery option has been quietly introduced nationwide since July 2025 to the delight of shoppers across the country.
Pictured: Aldi’s Specially Selected Salmon Wellington with Cheese and Dill Sauce 700g ($15.99) – The Atlantic salmon is wrapped in a crispy puff pastry and coated in a rich cheese and dill sauce
Pictured: Specially Selected Frozen Australian Tiger Prawns 1kg ($26.99) and Premium XL Maple Bacon Scallops 270g ($14.99)
And for those who prefer to serve up something a little special, the Premium XL Maple Bacon Scallops ($14.99, right) wrapped in maple-flavoured bacon are sure to be a crowd favourite.
Aldi fans Australia-wide now have the chance to shop the store’s exclusive range of products at the touch of a button through the DoorDash app
The convenient online shopping feature means no more juggling groceries to keep up with Aldi’s notoriously fast in-store cashiers.
The partnership is a first for the budget supermarket chain, which had up until now resisted following other major supermarkets into grocery home delivery services.
Aldi Australia’s Group Director Simon Padovani-Ginies said offering online shopping delivery was a true ‘game changer’ that transformed the ‘different ways people can shop‘.
To order groceries, all shoppers need to do is download the DoorDash app or visit the website and search for ‘Aldi’ on the platform.
Customers will then be able to browse through the items available at their local store and add them to their online cart to purchase.
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Published on: 2025-10-14 21:36:00
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