Waitrose vs Aldi
Discussion
First of all, this is not the usual 'class' based topic about Waitrose 
For the past year or so I've been responsible for our monthly shop, having a Waitrose nearby and enjoying good food it makes sense to shop there, even if most of the stuff could be bought in Tesco/Morrisons etc. It's the specialities that make little bit of extra difference.
Recently I've noticed the overall bill creeping up with less & less to show for it so this month I though I'd give Aldi a try having heard many positive things about it.
And my conclusion? Not massively impressed, I've spent roughly the same as in Waitrose and I don't feel as if I've really gained anything except learning that having the cashier pack your bags for you is a god send! There is an interesting selection of ham and good value wine but is about it, I could live with the drop in quality if the bill reflected it but it didn't.
So, should I be surprised that Aldi isn't quite up to the quality of Waitrose? no. I'm I disappointed but how little difference there is in the overall bill? yes.

For the past year or so I've been responsible for our monthly shop, having a Waitrose nearby and enjoying good food it makes sense to shop there, even if most of the stuff could be bought in Tesco/Morrisons etc. It's the specialities that make little bit of extra difference.
Recently I've noticed the overall bill creeping up with less & less to show for it so this month I though I'd give Aldi a try having heard many positive things about it.
And my conclusion? Not massively impressed, I've spent roughly the same as in Waitrose and I don't feel as if I've really gained anything except learning that having the cashier pack your bags for you is a god send! There is an interesting selection of ham and good value wine but is about it, I could live with the drop in quality if the bill reflected it but it didn't.
So, should I be surprised that Aldi isn't quite up to the quality of Waitrose? no. I'm I disappointed but how little difference there is in the overall bill? yes.
We shop at Waitrose most weeks and from what I can see on directly comparable items they are there are or there abouts with the other supermarkets on most things. On many things their choice and quality are superior to other supermarkets which is the real reason why we go there.
However there are some big savings to be had by shopping for household products and toileteries at places like Poundland and Wilko. So I usually pop in there once a month for a "big" shop. Have tried Aldi a couple of times, but to no real end. The beer seems goo value
However there are some big savings to be had by shopping for household products and toileteries at places like Poundland and Wilko. So I usually pop in there once a month for a "big" shop. Have tried Aldi a couple of times, but to no real end. The beer seems goo value

Edited by Nigel H on Thursday 21st July 12:57
Edited by Nigel H on Thursday 21st July 12:58
The solution for the OP is to move to Buxton. My folks have perfected their shopping by driving into Buxton, picking up all the cheap stuff they want at Aldi (the Brandy is supposed to be lovely), and finishing it off with some nice picks from Waitrose over the road. If I lived a bit closer to Buxton I would do the same.
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Have to say I very much enjoy the whole shopping experiance in our Local Waitrose.
It has the best Ale setion in any supermarket I have been to within a reasonable commuting to store option.
The meat is very good
Also its not really that much more
I do tend to find that a full bag in Waitrose is c£20 a rather useful measure that Ive started using. Try it clearly everyone is different but get your base line properly pack the bags then divide bill by number of bags.
I call it the Welshbeef scale.
Tesco isnt a lot cheaper to be frank and Ive found when we go to Tesco the fruit is usually overly ripe or little availability also you tend to get lots of people hanging around the reduced to clear sections which are annoyingly placed next to the King Prawns, salmon and fillet steak
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Aldi - they do have a rather good bailys ownlabel, which is ideal for xmas. Ditto very good mulled wine. The rest... Meh. Also cash only (or switch). Another thing I noticed the shoppers in Aldi we saw (likewise when we went to Lidl) we have never seen similar shopping in M&S for food or Waitrose. Not sure why as they are not La di da shops.
It has the best Ale setion in any supermarket I have been to within a reasonable commuting to store option.
The meat is very good
Also its not really that much more
I do tend to find that a full bag in Waitrose is c£20 a rather useful measure that Ive started using. Try it clearly everyone is different but get your base line properly pack the bags then divide bill by number of bags.
I call it the Welshbeef scale.
Tesco isnt a lot cheaper to be frank and Ive found when we go to Tesco the fruit is usually overly ripe or little availability also you tend to get lots of people hanging around the reduced to clear sections which are annoyingly placed next to the King Prawns, salmon and fillet steak
.Aldi - they do have a rather good bailys ownlabel, which is ideal for xmas. Ditto very good mulled wine. The rest... Meh. Also cash only (or switch). Another thing I noticed the shoppers in Aldi we saw (likewise when we went to Lidl) we have never seen similar shopping in M&S for food or Waitrose. Not sure why as they are not La di da shops.
raf_gti said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Aldi and Lidl are only good for cheap fruit and veg and wine.
And tasty, if slightly suspicious foreign ham 

I'm convinced my local Waitrose would close down if my mum ever stopped shopping there, she must account for 10% of their annual turnover.
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I assumed it was just my local one due to lack of competition.