ALDI has revealed the quietest times to shop in stores over the Easter weekend as it gets set to close 950 branches for 24 hours.
Customers are best placed heading to their local first thing in the morning, between 8am and 9am, to avoid the crowds, it said.

Alternatively, a trip between 8pm and 10pm will see shoppers steer clear of the biggest queues.
The UK's fourth largest supermarket's stores will be open between 8am and 10pm on Good Friday and Easter Saturday.
Its stores in and , around 950, will close on Easter Sunday while its branches in will remain open.
This is because, by law, shops in England and Wales larger than 280 square metres in size have to shut on Easter Sunday and Day.
All of ‘s UK stores will reopen on Easter Monday between 8am and 8pm.
In any case, opening hours can vary from branch to branch so it's worth checking ahead to avoid a wasted trip.
You can do this by visiting the store locator page on Aldi's website via stores.aldi.co.uk/store-finder.
The tool is also available via the Aldi app which you can download for free off Play or the App Store.
It comes after Aldi revealed it is .
From tomorrow to Saturday, or Sunday in Scotland, customers can get their hands on two kilos of spuds for 15p.
One kilo bags of carrots, broccoli, 100g onions and loose garlic will also be 15p over the four or five-day window.
Shoppers can also pick up cucumbers for 59p each.
It's worth keeping an eye out on Aldi's website, as well as other supermarket's websites, for any deals in the run up to Easter.
Retailers often offer discounts on seasonal favourites to lure customers in so there are some bargains to he had.
How to save money at Aldi
Aldi is often crowned the cheapest supermarket for a smaller basket of goods .
However, that shouldn't stop you from using other tricks to save on your next trip to the supermarket.
Like other supermarkets, Aldi adds coloured stickers to products that are damaged or misshapen, or coming to the end of their best before date.
But, unlike other supermarkets, it uses red stickers instead of the typical yellow.
When reductions are made on products varies from branch to branch, .
It's also worth opting for Aldi's own-brand products rather than branded ones and they're often much cheaper.
Aldi offers cheap fruit and veg as part of its Everyday Essentials range. for example, including discounted wonky bundles.
The trick, known as “downshifting”, applies in other supermarkets too and can save you hundreds of pounds a year.
One person revealed how the trick .
Keep an eye out for of fresh food too. They cost £3.30 and come with £10 worth of food inside.
You can pick them up in stores but there are only a limited amount each day. Find out more via aldi.co.uk/too-good-to-go.
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