Shopping at Aldi compared to others. £42 saving.

Shopping at Aldi compared to others. £42 saving.

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rich12

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3,465 posts

155 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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I went to Aldi to do a weekly food shop for the first time today.
We normally get a delivery from ocado or morrisons.

I've done a like for like after my shop as close as I can and the only difference I can see is the fact aldi charged me £6.79 for something I didn't buy.
This included me selecting everything own brand that wasn't branded from aldi.

I am now officially converted. (if I can be bothered to go)

All in all.
£112. 39 at Aldi.
£155.37 at Ocado. (not including my amazing new thermal t shirt either)

That's a pretty big difference no matter what and the food I have tried so far from Aldi seems to be pretty decent.
That's a circa £40 saving every week!!!

Matt Cup

3,166 posts

105 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Aldi is great for meat, veg and other small bits, but other branded things we usually go elsewhere.

campionissimo

578 posts

125 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Great for fruit, meat, veg, wine, cheese, fruit juices, and the really berry granola. Anything branded I get from Sainsbury or Waitrose.

Driver101

14,376 posts

122 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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anonymous said:
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To be honest I don't walk around Aldi or Lidl and see the customers any different to Tesco or any of the other main supermarkets.

It doesn't seem to be the most popular for alcohol purchases either.

You'll survive. laugh

soad

32,933 posts

177 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Is there much difference between Lidl and Aldi?

alorotom

11,965 posts

188 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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campionissimo said:
Great for fruit, meat, veg, wine, cheese, fruit juices, and the really berry granola. Anything branded I get from Sainsbury or Waitrose.
We always find that the fresh produce isn’t quite as fresh as the bigger chains and tends to go bad/off quicker - but that could just be our local Aldi/Lidl

rich12

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3,465 posts

155 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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anonymous said:
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I'll be honest, I went just after 10am this morning and I had a bit of a chat with 2 women walking round and didn't really notice any of them. A few polish but nothing horrific.

PositronicRay

27,089 posts

184 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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I just mentioned this to Mrs Ray, once the withering look stops I'll tell you what she said.

Dan_1981

17,420 posts

200 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Great pick up location too

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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soad said:
Is there much difference between Lidl and Aldi?
Not much. We find Aldi better for basics and staples, and Lidl better for interesting and ‘posh’ stuff.

ApOrbital

9,984 posts

119 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Yes great to pull just check the bins.

ST_Nuts

1,487 posts

108 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Are the till staff in Aldi/Lidl specifically trained to throw the shopping at you on the tills? Last time half our shopping ended up on the floor. It is much cheaper than the big supermarkets though.

Brainpox

4,059 posts

152 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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ST_Nuts said:
Are the till staff in Aldi/Lidl specifically trained to throw the shopping at you on the tills? Last time half our shopping ended up on the floor. It is much cheaper than the big supermarkets though.
Yes. You're meant to pack away from the checkout, it's that kind of efficiency that keeps the prices down. If it's going on the floor rather than in your trolley then you are pissing around too much! wink

Robbo 27

3,669 posts

100 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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I much prefer Lidl because the fruit and veg is ready to eat as opposed to under ripe from the major supermarkets. The bread is good and items are high quality, milk is much cheaper at £1.02 for 2 litres for example.

Mrs Robbo wont set foot in the place, she regards Lidl as nothing more than a food bank for people whose benefits havent been sanctionned yet.

Macneil

900 posts

81 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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alorotom said:
campionissimo said:
Great for fruit, meat, veg, wine, cheese, fruit juices, and the really berry granola. Anything branded I get from Sainsbury or Waitrose.
We always find that the fresh produce isn’t quite as fresh as the bigger chains and tends to go bad/off quicker - but that could just be our local Aldi/Lidl
I find that too, but I went to buy unwaxed lemons from Sainsbury's earlier and my OH told me we already had them from Aldi at half the price.

Edited by Macneil on Sunday 10th February 19:09

Macneil

900 posts

81 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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We bought some Cod Loin from Aldi too and it was very good.


rich12

Original Poster:

3,465 posts

155 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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It is very weird on your first visit.

I had to ask the woman next to me in the car park where to put the trolley as I couldn't see the place you normally put them and she said I have to take it back to the entrance and they do it to save money on employees.

The guy at the checkout said they have targets of 1,000 items every hour. No idea if that's a lot but the way they do it is very off putting at first.

I don't like the way it is but then again I haven't done an actual food shop for years.

milu

2,356 posts

267 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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Lidl bakery items are nice. Crusty loafs etc. But I only buy them early doors 'cos I don't like the idea of dozens of folk breathing/coughing all over uncovered items.

I don't think either of them has the choice to make you spend as much but the staples are fine.

Monkeylegend

26,527 posts

232 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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We go to Aldi in Spain a lot when we are over there. Much more civilised than the UK, they don't seem to do council over there.

Dan_1981

17,420 posts

200 months

Sunday 10th February 2019
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We do quite a big % of our shopping g at Aldi. But a full shop just isn't possible yet.

In the last few weeks I've wanted a hot sauce for wings - something like Frank's. Nothing comparable.

A bottle of BBQ marinade, nope.

Fresh pasta sauce. Nope.

Joint of boneless pork shoulder, nope.

Annoying having to go to one of the big sheds to finish the shop