Aldi sells out of Nintendo Switch and Apple Airpod Black Friday deals in MINUTES as almost 100,000 queue online
SHOPPERS have been left disappointed after Aldi sold out of the Nintendo Switch during the Black Friday sales within minutes of going on sale.
The supermarket was selling the games console in its Black Friday Specialbuys for £229.99 as well as Apple Airpods for just £89.99.
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Eager shoppers logged on to the Aldi website at midnight to land the online-only deals for the Nintendo Switch and Apple Airpods, but found there were none left just minutes later.
Some customers were put in a queue with nearly 100,000 waiting at one point.
It's the same virtual waiting line software that's used when Glastonbury tickets go on sale.
Aldi has used it before to manage demand for its Christmas Kevin the Carrot toys.
But on Black Friday some people forced to wait were still unable to land the console at the bargain price due to the huge demand.
One shopper tweeted: "Fair play Aldi on your website queuing system. All Nintendo Switches sold out by the time I got on, but it was very exciting watching numbers in the queue before me get lower."
Another said: "Stayed up late and sat in a queue on Aldi's site for an hour only for the Nintendo Switch to already be sold out when I got on there."
Apple Airpods had also sold out by early this morning.
And Nintendo Switch Lites also sold out quickly. The smaller version of the Switch was £169.99 in Aldi's Black Friday sale and usually costs £199.99.
Aldi teased the Switch and Apple Airpod deals along with other discounts in an email on Thursday afternoon, telling customers they would be available online at midnight.
Also sold out was a Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon set which was reduced from £150 to £49.99.
And there were no refurbished iPhone 8s left in stock - they were reduced to £199.99 from £339.
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Shoppers are expected to spend £2million-a-minute online on Black Friday this year.
The coronavirus lockdown means shoppers can't land their bargains in stores, with non-essential retailers forced to close under the rules.
Experts have warned that websites could crash due to unprecedented levels of cyber traffic.
Demand for the Nintendo Switch on sale has been high ahead of Christmas.
Tesco, which is allowed to open during the lockdown because it sells food and other essentials, was selling the games console for £229 in store earlier this week as part of the supermarket's Black Friday deals.
But many shoppers found they were unable to find the bargain in their local store or that it had sold out already.
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