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Aldi Is Giving Away Free Grocery Blind Boxes This Week. Here’s How To Try To Get One.

A free box of groceries sounds pretty good right about now.

Aldi is giving away a limited number of “ALDI Blind Boxes” each day through Thursday, June 25, giving shoppers three more chances this week to score a mystery bundle filled with groceries and pantry favorites.

The promotion comes as many shoppers continue looking for ways to stretch their grocery budgets. Central Ohio has no shortage of Aldi fans either, with nine stores in Columbus and several more throughout the surrounding suburbs.

The giveaways happen daily at noon ET on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Each drop is available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last, so timing matters.

To try for a box, visit the ALDI Blind Box website just before noon, select that day’s box as soon as it goes live, and enter your shipping information. If you’re placed in a checkout queue, that day’s inventory has likely already been claimed.

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Aldi Blind Boxes will drop every day at noon through Thursday.

Each Blind Box features a different theme.

Monday’s giveaway focused on snacks, with a mix of blue corn chips, sourdough pita crackers, BBQ chips, cookie thins, coconut clusters, cheese, and dips. The remaining boxes will feature Fiber, Protein, and Mystery themes, with Aldi revealing each day’s category on Instagram ahead of the drop.

According to Aldi, the boxes are packed with a mix of grocery staples, fan favorites, and new products. Depending on the theme, shoppers could receive everything from fresh produce and premium meats to snacks, cheeses, and pantry essentials.

The giveaway is free to enter, and no purchase is necessary. Entries are limited to one per person, and once each day’s supply is gone, you’ll have to wait until the next noon drop. And the drops go very, very quickly.

If you’re hoping to grab one, it may be worth setting a reminder. The first giveaway disappeared within moments, and the remaining drops are likely to do the same.

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Chelsea Wiley

Chelsea Wiley, first of her name, Queen of the Seven Andals... wait. That's not right. Joking aside, Chelsea is a writer and photographer born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. She is an avid reader and a lover of animals.