SHOPPERS are being warned to ignore a "fraudulent" Aldi voucher being circulated online.

The hoax voucher offers £65 to customers in a bid to get them to share their personal details online.

Visiting the website leads to a screen saying: "Congratulations! You won a free £65 ALDI coupon! Click here to claim it now!"

Then, customers are asked to fill in a survey in order to 'claim' the voucher – which is worthless.

But the supermarket giant – which has two branches in the city, with a third on the way – has warned shoppers the coupon is a hoax, stating on Twitter it would never ask customers to share their personal details via a website.

It said: "ALERT: We are aware that there is a hoax £65 Aldi voucher being circulated.

"This voucher is fraudulent and cannot be redeemed in store.

"Aldi UK will never ask you to share your personal details via a website to redeem a genuine voucher offer.

"This is being investigated."