Aldi has launched new dirty fries that will bring you the taste of the famous golden arches from the comfort of your home.
The budget supermarket expanded their McDonald's-inspired range with the brand-new Carlos Cheeseburger Dirty Fries, which officially landed on store shelves in Scotland yesterday.
This cheesy loaded goodness is available from £2.19 and Aldi promises that it "tastes just like you’re at the Golden Arches!"
Indulging in dirty fries is already quite a guilty pleasure, but the supermarkets own creation sounds like you will absolutely be in food heaven.
Everyone knows that a good burger and fries will instantly make you feel better, and Aldi's new Carlos Cheeseburger fries will give you the best of both worlds for your next takeaway.
Described as being 'crispy potato fries that are topped with indulgent mini beef burgers and juicy gherkins, then smothered in creamy cheese and decadent burger sauce.'

Your taste buds are tingling already, aren't they?
These also sound like a simpler alternative to the cheesy or greasy food you get coming home after a night out and a few drinks.
Instead of waiting in the freezing cold and wishing you were home, you can just get these straight in the oven without spending more than you need to.
If these cheeseburger fries are not enough for your feast, then you can get your hands on some new tasty treats fro Aldi's Carlos rage, including the Carlos Takeaway Double Pepperoni Pizza (£1.69, 511g), Carlos Stonebaked Doughballs (£1.35, 180g.)
And no feast is complete without something sweet to refresh your palate, you can snack on the Carlos Takeaway Chewy & Gooey Cookies (£1.69, 160g.)
The new Carlos Cheeseburger Dirty Fries are the latest creation from the popular supermarket that is inspired by everyone's fast food chain.
Just earlier this year, Aldi also announced a full range of their own McDonald's inspired food, which included their own versions of the iconic chicken nuggets, Big Mac and breakfast hashbrowns.
Aldi's new Carlos takeaway items can be bought in-store now or via click and collect.
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