Aldi Christmas advert 2021: is Kevin the Carrot featured alongside Ebanana Scrooge and Marcus Rashford?

Styled on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, the ad new character ‘Ebanana’ Scrooge and the voice of Marcus Rashford

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Aldi has teamed up with England footballer and campaigner Marcus Rashford for its Christmas campaign, as it pledged to donate 1.8 million meals to families over the festive period.

But what happens in the supermarket’s Christmas commercial, and why is the footballer involved?

Here is everything you need to know about it.

What happen’s in Aldi’s Christmas ad?

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The ad, styled on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, features returning favourite Kevin the Carrot alongside new character “Ebanana” Scrooge and the voice of Rashford.

Scrooge is reminded of the joys of the festive season by the Spirit of Christmas, who is played by long-term Aldi mascot Kevin the Carrot.

Scrooge eventually realises the positive elements of Christmas, and goes around spreading positive goodwill.

This is the sixth successive year that Aldi’s Christmas ad campaign has featured Kevin the Carrot, with last year’s ad campaign racking up over 5 million views online.

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Aldi UK marketing director Sean McGinty said: “It wouldn’t be the festive season without Kevin the Carrot on our TV screens, and we’re thrilled to be bringing him back for the sixth year for his many fans, in what we think is his best Yuletide performance yet.”

Why is Marcus Rashford involved?

Rashford was awarded an MBE by the Duke of Cambridge this week for his campaign to support vulnerable children.

The 24-year-old footballer was recognised for his efforts last summer to ensure no child in need went hungry, which resulted in the Government changing policy over its free school meals vouchers during lockdown.

He said: “As a family, we relied on the local food bank to get our Christmas dinner. To this day, I remember queuing outside that building with mum, mum feeling embarrassed that she might be recognised. It is with that in mind that I’m delighted to lend my support to the Aldi campaign.

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“For many children in situations like mine growing up, there is very little expectation around this time of year; add the impact of the pandemic and the very least they deserve is a Christmas dinner.”

How is Aldi helping this Christmas?

Aldi works with Neighbourly, which links businesses to charitable organisations in local communities, to donate its surplus food to local causes.

With all Aldi stores set to close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and News Year’s Day, the retailer wants to ensure that any products approaching the end of their shelf life reach families who might otherwise miss out this Christmas.

Neighbourly chief executive Steve Butterworth said: “We’re delighted to be supporting Aldi in their year-round food redistribution programme and in their commitment to donate 1.8 million meals this Christmas.

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“These donations will help a record number of families across the UK during what is expected to be the busiest year on record for local charities and causes.”

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