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Aldi v Lidl
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm wondering whether either keirah or dick cheese have actually shopped at Aldi or Lidl? They've got a bad press but I have found them both to be excellent in terms of variety and quality. They are especially good if you have got a taste for continental foods as you will find many ingredients and foods that are usually the preserve of up-market delis. I don't do my usual shop there (not local) but go to Lidl one a month or so and stock up on great cheese, black forest ham, jars of marinaded artichokes as well as olive oil, wine etc.
Lidl is more local to me so I go there but I think they both offer great value - lets face it, they're just european supermarket chains (the equivalent of asda, tesco etc) who have stores over here. There's a lot of snobbery about shopping in these places but faced with the choice of 12 different types of olives or 12 different variations on the tinned spaghetti shapes reformed meat products I know which one I opt for!
Don't know about those two, but avoid Netto at all costs: about ten years ago I nipped in to a Netto to get a lemon - I didn't want to go to the Sainsbury's accross thhe road just for a single lemon - couldn't find a lemon so grabbed one of the assistants who advised that they don't stock lemons as they don't have much call for exotic fruits!!!
Haven't been in once since, so may well have changed.
Shop at both and find them to be equally as good as one another but I go to Lidl more often as it is closer.....As others have stated some stuff is naff but most of the produce is good quality. They are both german owned companies as far as I can see and stock a large range of continental goods which makes a nice variety to the diet.
usually about the same. tend to use lidl which is just around my corner, but I think I prefer aldi in some ways...though don't actually buy much when I do go there...
Flowers are great too if you buy em fresh (both have daily deliveries) and they last for ages at a fraction of the price.
correct - it is snobbery that brings a lack of enthusiasm about these stores
OK, some stuff is not brilliant, but most of it ain't bad at all.
So to all you foodie snobs, carry on wasting your money by all means, but at least try products before slagging them off!