ALDI & LIDL Food and Drink Worth Trying?

ALDI & LIDL Food and Drink Worth Trying?

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IanA2

2,763 posts

163 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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Condi said:
All supermarket chicken in the UK is produced by 2 or 3 firms. Aldi and Lidl are no different in buying from the same suppliers as Asda and Sainsburys etc.
Any idea where Lidl's free range chickens come from?

hotchy

4,495 posts

127 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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Thesprucegoose said:
The Germans are good at what they do. Tesco became complacent and prices weren't that competitive. A 40 quid shop in Lidl is a 60 in Tesco. And quality really is getting better not everywhere though(veg), choice is the disadvantage. I had some 69p craft lager, Tesco would have been a quid more expensive. I'm glad Alidl are there they seem to be very customer orientated over profits, constantly improving as well.
About the qaulity of veg. Maybe it's different up north where I am but lidl has the best quality veg out of all the supermarkets. Go down on Tuesday (that's the day they get the weeks supply) and the stuffs perfect, proper green broccoli (not morrisons wilting yellow stuff) at Christmas it was all 19p, mental. Maybe it's a store/area specific thing but I honestly cant get better anywhere without going to a "farm shop" which up here stands for "fiver a carrot"

twing

5,059 posts

132 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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IanA2 said:
The tarts are fantastic. (
I must be going to the wrong store, aisle of dreams perchance? wink

Riley Blue

21,078 posts

227 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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soxboy said:
V8mate said:
In today's Times too. Fantastic offer.
So, visit Waitrose and get ‘posh things’ up to value of £10, use Waitrose card to get free coffee and Times, then use voucher from paper for Lidl shop.
In my case that would entail a 24 mile round trip to get a 'free' Times.

E.T.A. Times acquired, voucher cut out, raid on the 'Middle of Lidl' timed for 10:30.


Edited by Riley Blue on Sunday 7th April 07:33

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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hotchy said:
Thesprucegoose said:
The Germans are good at what they do. Tesco became complacent and prices weren't that competitive. A 40 quid shop in Lidl is a 60 in Tesco. And quality really is getting better not everywhere though(veg), choice is the disadvantage. I had some 69p craft lager, Tesco would have been a quid more expensive. I'm glad Alidl are there they seem to be very customer orientated over profits, constantly improving as well.
About the qaulity of veg. Maybe it's different up north where I am but lidl has the best quality veg out of all the supermarkets. Go down on Tuesday (that's the day they get the weeks supply) and the stuffs perfect, proper green broccoli (not morrisons wilting yellow stuff) at Christmas it was all 19p, mental. Maybe it's a store/area specific thing but I honestly cant get better anywhere without going to a "farm shop" which up here stands for "fiver a carrot"
Here too. It was certainly an issue some years ago, but now I find it all to be Grade A (acknowledging that 'premium' produce also exists elsewhere)

IanA2

2,763 posts

163 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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twing said:
IanA2 said:
The tarts are fantastic. (
I must be going to the wrong store, aisle of dreams perchance? wink
Near the Coke stand no doubt.... ;-)

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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IanA2 said:
twing said:
IanA2 said:
The tarts are fantastic. (
I must be going to the wrong store, aisle of dreams perchance? wink
Near the Coke stand no doubt.... ;-)
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FiF

44,295 posts

252 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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V8mate said:
Riley Blue said:
FiF said:
Certainly the £5 off £30 voucher that we used on Thursday applied across the board. We had to struggle to get 30 quids worth of stuff, but fairly well stocked up at the moment.
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Struggle? Two bottles of Lidl's awesome champagne is £30... job done! biggrin




(Though I'd rather have four bottles of Alid's Cremant de Jura!)
Problem is we, well the Mrs and I, don't do booze, so all the posts on here about this or that wine / beer / spirits are just wasted on us.

Daughter does drink but she's an utter snob and would rather buy expensive crap from Waitrose or Sparks than the seen in Lidl and God forbid Aldi. Other places not getting a look in Asda and Morrison's. Used to refuse to drive our Skoda when we still had it too, yep snob.

MrJuice

3,402 posts

157 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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Patrick Bateman said:
Don't count on foreign strawberries being any good. If the taste is decent the texture is horrific and vice versa.

On that note, the expensive ones in the co-op are the best I've ever encountered- when in season here that is.



Genuinely perfect.
My point is that the imported strawberries I was paying £2.50 for 400g at Waitrose up until last week were no better than the £1.19 for 400g at lidl.

I'm looking forward to lidl's price and quality of local strawberries in a month or two.

Condi

17,336 posts

172 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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IanA2 said:
Condi said:
All supermarket chicken in the UK is produced by 2 or 3 firms. Aldi and Lidl are no different in buying from the same suppliers as Asda and Sainsburys etc.
Any idea where Lidl's free range chickens come from?
Not off the top of my head but a pack of chicken breasts either from Aldi or Lidl (forget which) has had Faccenda or 2 Sisters on the back. I suspect the free range will come from the same suppliers.

IanA2

2,763 posts

163 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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Condi said:
IanA2 said:
Condi said:
All supermarket chicken in the UK is produced by 2 or 3 firms. Aldi and Lidl are no different in buying from the same suppliers as Asda and Sainsburys etc.
Any idea where Lidl's free range chickens come from?
Not off the top of my head but a pack of chicken breasts either from Aldi or Lidl (forget which) has had Faccenda or 2 Sisters on the back. I suspect the free range will come from the same suppliers.
We always buy whole birds. Would that make a difference. Do you know if Faccenda &/or 2 sisters have the facility to raise free range birds?

Condi

17,336 posts

172 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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IanA2 said:
We always buy whole birds. Would that make a difference. Do you know if Faccenda &/or 2 sisters have the facility to raise free range birds?
Not sure if it makes a difference or not, no reason why it would? And yes, Faccenda and 2 Sisters can both supply free range birds.

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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IanA2 said:
We always buy whole birds. Would that make a difference. Do you know if Faccenda &/or 2 sisters have the facility to raise free range birds?
They're processors, not farmers, aren't they?

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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V8mate said:
They're processors, not farmers, aren't they?
no they own broilers. free range i worked for the biggest processor and never supplied 'free range'.

Condi

17,336 posts

172 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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V8mate said:
They're processors, not farmers, aren't they?
Yes and no.They might be contract reared. So 2 Sisters or Faccenda will buy the chicks, formulate their own feeds which are then supplied to individual farmers, and then Faccenda/ 2S buy the birds. They have control over the whole process, even though are technically not farmers.

soad

32,955 posts

177 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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IanA2 said:
Patrick Bateman said:
Don't count on foreign strawberries being any good. If the taste is decent the texture is horrific and vice versa.

On that note, the expensive ones in the co-op are the best I've ever encountered- when in season here that is.



Genuinely perfect.
There should be plenty strawberries from the garden this year. Fingers crossed.
Which will be bigger, and of different sizes.

Trustmeimadoctor

12,729 posts

156 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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had 2 packs of the el cheepo strawberries they were really not bad obviously not like in season english ones but made them stuffed as mini cheese cakes

Gretchen

19,061 posts

217 months

Monday 8th April 2019
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Had some of the basement Strawberries yesterday and they were pretty good. Fresh and crisp. Made several nice desserts.

I’m eating a lot of Avocados at the the moment and but a four pack for around £1.60 in Aldi. It’s one thing I’ve found Lidl don’t equal as they sell either a pair for the same price or individual at 0.79p.

Picked up some of the garden shades paint in Aldi tonight (Slate) at £7.99 as I’ve built the cats a playhouse. I’ve used this previously and it’s really holding it’s colour and weathering well.

I buy all my cleaning products (other than laundry detergent) from Home Bargains and B&M but thanks to Mrs Hinch making cleaning a trendy hashtag everything seems to be sold out!! Any recommendations from Lidl/Aldi?



Yidwann

1,872 posts

211 months

Tuesday 9th April 2019
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Gretchen said:
Picked up some of the garden shades paint in Aldi tonight (Slate) at £7.99 as I’ve built the cats a playhouse. I’ve used this previously and it’s really holding it’s colour and weathering well.
Ah thats back? Excellent.... need a top up!

Toaster Pilot

14,623 posts

159 months

Tuesday 9th April 2019
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That paint is a bargain - I just paid £17 for something very similar from B&Q