Budget supermarket Aldi has gone and done it again. And this time, it's bringing a brand-new Mac & Cheese Burger to our supermarket shelves and stomachs.

This cheesy delight will be available in stores as a Specialbuy from the 14 November priced at just £2.49 for a 440g package.

Combining the best of two classic American dishes, the Specially Selected Mac & Cheese Burger unites two delicious favourites to create a flavour sensation with every mouthful. Oh yes 😍. The burger is made with a Scotch steak patty, topped with a scrumptious macaroni and mature cheddar cheese melt that oozes evenly over the patty during cooking. I am SO on board with this.

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And EVEN BETTER, this heavenly dish is completely gluten free, so everyone can enjoy it!

As with all Specialbuys, Aldi’s Specially Selected Mac & Cheese Burgers are only available while stocks lasts. So be quick - once they’re gone, they’re gone!

The combination of classic American dishes seems to be in this season following the launch of Domino's Bacon Cheeseburger pizza and Hotdog pizza, too!

In other exciting release news, Aldi also unveiled a range of Frozen 2 products that's perfect for all the little Annas, Elsas and Olafs in your life.


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From: Delish UK
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 Maz Gould is a freelance writer, covering everything from fashion to entertainment, beauty to food. When she’s not writing, she can be found eating her way around Manchester, Chester and Liverpool (get in touch for recs), scrolling through TikTok to find the latest viral Zara dress or going to extreme lengths to throw a western-themed get-together (hay bales and everything) for her pals.