MEATY FEAST

Aldi’s £3.50 sell-out Wagyu meatballs are back on shelves

The posh meatballs are now on sale in shops across the county - but you'll have to be quick if you want to snap up the deal

IF you fancy a bit of luxury at a knock-down price you'll want to head down to Aldi.

The budget supermarket has brought back its popular Wagyu meatballs to its shelves.

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Aldi's popular Wagyu meatballs are back - but only for a short timeCredit: Aldi

The posh meat is widely thought to be one of the tastiest and most expensive in the world.

Genuine Wagyu steaks can cost hundreds of pounds in Japan - but again Aldi is doing its bit to bring some high-end produce to everyone at a reasonable price - its 12 meatballs (340g) are on sale for a bargain £3.49.

The meaty treat is now available in shops across the country but as part of its special buy range, the meatballs are only available until stocks last  - so you better be quick if you want to snap them up.

It's not the first time the supermarket has brought Wagyu beef to the market - with the item selling out quickly as savvy shoppers took advantage.

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Aldi has been selling Wagyu beef at a knock-down price for a number of yearsCredit: AFP - Getty

In November 2016, it first started offering the luxury meatballs for £2.99.

They've now jumped in price to £3.49 - but it's still a price not to be sniffed at despite the price rise of 50p.

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Last month, Aldi brought back its bargain Wagyu beef burgers.

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The discount supermarket first made Wagyu meat accessible to everyone, when they offered the steaks for just £2.99.

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They were such a hit the store then launched the burgers at the height of barbecue season, costing £2.99.

The meat is renowned for its distinctive marbling of fat which melts while it cooks, making for a super succulent, tender burger.

Aldi's Wagyu beef comes from cattle reared and bred in New Zealand.

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