New Lorry Designs For UK Retailer

Lorry Design

Aldi has revealed the winners of its nationwide competition with Team GB and ParalympicsGB for promising young artists to design some of its latest lorries.

As part of its Get Set To Eat Fresh education programme with Team GB and ParalympicsGB, Britain’s fourth-largest supermarket invited school children aged between five and 14 to enter a design that inspired others to eat healthy, sustainable food, with a winner chosen for England, one for Wales and another for Scotland.

The winners, Joshua, aged ten from Greater Manchester, Victoria, aged 13 from Edinburgh, and Sara, aged 13 from Barry, now each have their winning design emblazoned on an Aldi lorry, with the lorries recently visiting the winners’ respective schools as part of the celebrations.

The supermarket has also rewarded the budding artists with an exclusive Team GB and ParalympicsGB goody bag and a £100 Aldi voucher. Their schools also received £1,000.

ParalympicsGB and Team GB athletes Melanie Woods, Sam Cross and Emily Campbell also visited a school winner to present them with their prize. The athletes held Q&A sessions and participated in assemblies about what it’s like to be an athlete, including their training regimes and what they eat to perform at their best.

The Design a Lorry competition was launched as part of Aldi’s Get Set To Eat Fresh education programme, which aims to inspire children aged five to 14 to cook and eat healthy, fresh food. Since its launch in 2015, the initiative has reached more than two million children across the UK and aims to reach a further million by next year.

Jemma Townsend, Marketing Director at Aldi, said the Design a Lorry competition was part of Aldi’s collaborative efforts with Team GB and ParalympicsGB to promote healthy eating among young people.

“We had more than 12,000 amazing entries, but Joshua, Victoria, and Sara’s designs stood out to our judges. We are looking forward to seeing these eye-catching designs on the roads, inspiring people to eat more fresh, healthy food,” said Townsend.

The Get Set to Eat Fresh programme also offers a series of teaching resources, which can be used to educate children and their families about eating well, the skills they need to cook for themselves and how fresh, healthy food powers Team GB’s champion athletes.