Aldi shoppers in Devon have helped raise £2,100 for the supermarket's charity partner Teenage Cancer Trust.
Last month, shoppers had the chance to buy a £1 raffle ticket from the till at participating stores, with all proceeds going to the charity.
One winner from each store was selected at random to win a £100 gift card.
Shoppers from the Exhibition Way branch in Exeter purchased most of the raffle tickets in the region.
It was all part of Aldi's celebrations for raising £10m for Teenage Cancer Trust since the partnership started in 2017.
Liz Fox, national sustainability director at Aldi UK, said: "We would like to extend a huge thank you to all those who took part in our charity raffle to support Teenage Cancer Trust last month.
“The invaluable work they do for young people up and down the country cannot be underestimated and we will continue to do all we can to support them as we work towards our new fundraising target of £15 million by 2027".
Teenage Cancer Trust CEO Kate Collins added: "It is amazing that Aldi shoppers across the country purchased over 74,000 raffle tickets for Teenage Cancer Trust in this charity raffle.
"These vital funds will help us to make sure that young people with cancer have the best possible care that they need and deserve."
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