Aldi website down as 73,000 shoppers queue for Kevin the Carrot collection affiliate
Thousands of shoppers are trying to get onto the Aldi website this morning to access the popular Kevin the Carrot collection. More than 73,000 people are currently being held in an online queue on the Aldi page.
The Kevin the Carrot Family collection will contain new plush toys as well as Christmas tree decorations and pyjamas and will be available to buy from 8am this morning at Aldi. There's already more than 73,000 shoppers queuing to get access to the collection.Once through the queue shoppers have ten minutes to buy their items and checkout online. The collection will also be available in local Aldi stores but stock may be limited.
For shoppers who miss out on the collection on the Aldi website there is stock elsewhere. Amazon has a range of Kevin the Carrot merchandise too. The online retailer has this tree decoration set for just over £16, and this plush toy set which features Chantenay, Jasper and Baby Carrot is £24.99.
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