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Aldi launches ‘ultimate hack’ for condiment lovers who want ‘a little bit of everything’

By britishbulletin.com20 August 20252 Mins Read
Aldi launches ‘ultimate hack’ for condiment lovers who want ‘a little bit of everything’
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Aldi has unveiled an innovative condiment dispenser that delivers three classic sauces simultaneously, which is sure to thrill the masses.

The limited-edition gadget, dubbed The Mighty Trio, dispenses tomato ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard through a single bottle.

The creative gadget dispenses tomato ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard

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She added: “The Mighty Trio is Aldi’s answer to the BBQ juggling act, giving you all three classic condiments in one easy squeeze.

“It’s fun, practical and the ultimate hack for anyone who likes their burgers, hot dogs or chips with a little bit of everything!”

It seems that the condiments have found themselves in the crossfire of a heated British debate since, ahead of this innovative creation, a study revealed that nearly a third of Britons would end a date over sauce disagreements.

Meanwhile, the findings also show that 84 per cent would contemplate departing a barbecue lacking ketchup.

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The research uncovered that 54 per cent believe romantic partnerships can defy conflicting sauce preferences. Meanwhile, 40 per cent maintain that condiment choices expose reveals a part of your character.

Britain’s sauce culture extends beyond mere preference to social anxiety as nearly a third have avoided requesting condiments at restaurants to dodge criticism.

Additionally, 42 per cent confess to bringing personal sauce bottles when travelling or eating out. The study found that 72 per cent experience unease when others apply condiments to their meals.

Almost half of respondents acknowledge privately assessing others’ sauce application methods, including scrutiny of their technique, portion size, or whether they pour rather than dip.

Condiments seem to be a controversial topic for Britons

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However, certain combinations provoke horror amongst the British public. The survey identified sauce on frozen desserts as the gravest offence at 14 per cent.

Other condemned pairings include condiments on Sunday roasts, fresh fruit, breakfast cereals and yoghurt. Pizza, crisps and even peanut butter toast also featured among the nation’s most reviled sauce combinations.

The research indicated that 72 per cent would welcome trying Aldi’s triple-dispenser innovation.

But for those who would prefer to opt out of the controversial innovation, Aldi’s standard condiment selection can be purchased separately; Bramwells ketchup is on offer at 89p, mayonnaise for 95p and American-style mustard priced at 99p.

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