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One person said "it's a one stop shop". I like Aldi they have some brilliant buys but there is no way I would call it a one stop shop.
Do you use Aldi. Would you call it a one stop shop?
Do you use Aldi. Would you call it a one stop shop?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not a one stop shop for me but I do like Aldi for some stuff (although its not necessarily cheaper than Asda). I do my main shop at Asda (online) and buy some stuff from Aldi (we have tried the Aldi version of most things but some things weren't liked but the tea bags are a massive hit). Our local Aldi is having work done on it so the car park is a bit mad at the moment (but the little people are home so I can nab a child parking space, otherwise I might have trouble parking/stopping).
No, I buy specific things at Aldi - ours isn't very big though, so on an Aldi week I'll probably get about half of what I want there. Catz won't touch their cat food, don't buy milk or toilet rolls there.
The woman in front of me yesterday, though, was definitely doing a one-stop shop, a whole trolley-load!
The woman in front of me yesterday, though, was definitely doing a one-stop shop, a whole trolley-load!
Since I retired I have had more time to go to other supermarkets - previously did all my shopping at Asda. I still have to buy the majority of food at Asda but some things I do buy from Aldi. I have noticed that the branded goods e.g. Nutella are more expensive. Certainly not a one stop shop for me.
We love Aldi. Most Aldi products compare with popular brands, we do most of our shopping there now. But the equivalent to Lurpak butter is awful (think it's called Norpak?) so we do have to go to other supermarkets for a few items.
Have you tried Aldi ham trim only £1.75 for a pack of yummy ham which tastes just as if it has been carved off the bone? People are getting wise to this and it it is just flying off the shelves so harder to get. The equivalent to Activa yoghurts are just brilliant as are their fruit fools @ 39p (gooseberry our favourite!) The bread is great too and Northern Catch frozen fish in batter better than leading brands, more chunkier and juicy.
Their garden plants are brilliant, I bought 4 Clematis @ £3.99 last month and they are better than £10.99 ones at the garden centres. ............ we have almost halved our shopping bill despite having to drive 9 miles to the nearest store. Wish we had one in our town.
Have you tried Aldi ham trim only £1.75 for a pack of yummy ham which tastes just as if it has been carved off the bone? People are getting wise to this and it it is just flying off the shelves so harder to get. The equivalent to Activa yoghurts are just brilliant as are their fruit fools @ 39p (gooseberry our favourite!) The bread is great too and Northern Catch frozen fish in batter better than leading brands, more chunkier and juicy.
Their garden plants are brilliant, I bought 4 Clematis @ £3.99 last month and they are better than £10.99 ones at the garden centres. ............ we have almost halved our shopping bill despite having to drive 9 miles to the nearest store. Wish we had one in our town.
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