Leekbrookgull
Well-known member
Use them ourselves,dont really like the ''bagged'' soft fruit apart from that,fine. http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/sep/29/aldi-vows-to-fight-on-in-supermarket-price-war-as-uk-profits-leap-65
Aldi & Lidl, the best thing to have happened in retail in this country for years. The likes of Tesco and Sainsburys are crumbling and will soon have no choice but to severly reduce their prices and about time too they have ripped off the public for far to long.
Aldi & Lidl, the best thing to have happened in retail in this country for years. The likes of Tesco and Sainsburys are crumbling and will soon have no choice but to severly reduce their prices and about time too they have ripped off the public for far to long.
Think it's all a bit emperors new clothes. No one seems to have noticed that Tesco have done a massive price reduction across their fresh range (eg. 4 pints milk £1, butter £1, 4 chicken breasts £4 etc.). At these prices they're no much more than Aldi and certainly not Lidl. Also, people seem to forget that a lot of the Aldk/Lidl stuff is the equivalent of big store 'value' ranges - it's just that because they don't have their own value range, and it's in packaging that imitates premium brands, people don't seem to notice. Added to the fact that both stores have little choice and fairly crap operations (Lidl near marina is practically empty by evening) and I'm not sure why everyone is getting so excited about it.
We shop around a lot - there are different bargains to be had in all stores, I just find that the discount supermarket thing seems to prove that we all call for supermarket branding tricks. Package and brand food and people will accept what we're told.
Aldi own brand nappies are around 50% price of pampers, and don't leak (compared to Sainsburys own brand which have nearly always leaked on the occasions we have needed to purchase them.)
Ah, so you're the founder member of the Bedwetter's Club!
Not for long if UKIP have their way!
No one seems to have noticed that Tesco have done a massive price reduction across their fresh range (eg. 4 pints milk £1, butter £1, 4 chicken breasts £4 etc.).
I've obviously missed their policy of throwing out foreign owned businesses
Aldi is good for many of the basics but I have found you need to be selective. You also have to be aware of their ridiculous parking policies !
The only reason Aldi and Lidl can operate in this country and easily import food, (and export cash), without additional tariffs is because we are members of the EU.
Aldi own brand nappies are around 50% price of pampers