Aldi’s Next Big Thing S2E3 16 April 2024 on Channel 4
On Tuesday 16 April 2024, Channel 4 broadcasts an episode of the series Aldi’s Next Big Thing!
Season 2 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Aldi’s Next Big Thing” airing on Channel 4, viewers are invited to join the party at HQ as six artisan food producers showcase their innovative products. From high-end charcuterie with a secret twist to halloumi-style cheese rolls and boozy dessert sauces, the contestants bring a tantalizing array of offerings that are perfect for any dinner party.
As the competition heats up, the producers vie for the chance to have their products featured in Aldi stores nationwide, presenting their creations to a panel of judges and industry experts. With each product offering its own unique flavor profile and selling point, the stakes are high as the contestants strive to impress and secure a lucrative deal.
Tune in to Channel 4 for an exciting episode of “Aldi’s Next Big Thing,” where culinary creativity takes center stage and the next big food trend is just waiting to be discovered. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see which artisan food producers will rise to the top and earn the coveted title of Aldi’s Next Big Thing.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Aldi’s Next Big Thing will be broadcast on April 16 2024 on Channel 4 at 8:00 PM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of Aldi’s Next Big Thing is all new!
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Aldi’s Next Big Thing Series Information
Small-scale British food and drink producers get the rare opportunity to pitch their products to Britain's fourth biggest supermarket, Aldi. The prize is a life-changing contract to supply Aldi's stores nationwide. Anita Rani and Chris Bavin guide viewers on a journey behind-the-scenes at the supermarket giant for the first time ever, while the suppliers visit Aldi headquarters to showcase their products. Each episode sees the panel deliberate on multiple factors as they whittle six products down to two. The finalists then have four weeks to improve their products before learning who has won. |