I am going to try Aldi next week as it is the next nearest store to us....
I used to and will again, but while being car less I have to rely on online, that said most of my shopping was online even pre crash as I have a almost pathological hate of supermarkets and being in them![]()
I love supermarket shopping.....I think it may stem from my love of Cooking
The 'food snob' in me has yet to try. I shop sometimes at Tesco (convenient) but normally use the local farm shop for fruit & veg and Waitrose. The quality of meat, fish and veg cannot be beaten IMO (on the high st anyway). I have this perception that cheaper foods will have more chemicals/additives/non-natural stuff in. I always think of ice cream - Hagen Daz lists something like "Cream, Milk, Sugar, Egg, Vanilla" as their ingredients while Walls will have 4 times as many, most of which I can't spell!!
Waitrose do 3 fresh chickens for £10 - can it really be much cheaper in other places while maintaing the standards they have (would never, ever buy Tesco Value meat for example).
Aldi do the best sirloin and fillet steak I've ever eaten , it falls apart as you cut it's that tender
In the freezer there's a Belgian chocolate cheesecake under their extra special I think it is logo
If it was in M&S people would pay £5 for it and brag how superior M&S desserts were
Anybody who won't even try aldi is nuts in my opinion , £1.50 for a bottle of coke 39p in aldi and it tastes fine
The 'food snob' in me has yet to try. I shop sometimes at Tesco (convenient) but normally use the local farm shop for fruit & veg and Waitrose. The quality of meat, fish and veg cannot be beaten IMO (on the high st anyway). I have this perception that cheaper foods will have more chemicals/additives/non-natural stuff in. I always think of ice cream - Hagen Daz lists something like "Cream, Milk, Sugar, Egg, Vanilla" as their ingredients while Walls will have 4 times as many, most of which I can't spell!!
Waitrose do 3 fresh chickens for £10 - can it really be much cheaper in other places while maintaing the standards they have (would never, ever buy Tesco Value meat for example).
I now do 60% of my shop in Farm Foods
2x Hovis 800g loaves for £1.60
2x 4 pints of Milk for £1.60
12x Princess/John West Tuna £10 (Tescos = 3 for £4)
Admiral and Youngs fish pies 3 for £2
Loads of other big savings on fresh food, mince, veg, Bacon, Pizzas, fruit and when you get to the till you get another 10% off your bill if you use the money off vouchers, if you dont have the voucher then just ask for the deduction and they give it to you anyway
Coke as in the brand, or just a cola?Anybody who won't even try aldi is nuts in my opinion , £1.50 for a bottle of coke 39p in aldi and it tastes fine
Get yourself over there and be amazed at some of the prices on branded foods as well as some lesser known brands, 3 x packs of Keebab meat for £5 = yummyNever heard of Farm Foods so looked them up. Turns out there's a store 6 miles from me.
I was going to say the exact thing when I saw your first post in this thread lol. Shopping trollies should be fitted with tazers and snow ploughs.I don't particularly mind the shopping part of it, it's the people and their in ability to drive a trolly or their need to have in depth conversations in the middle of the shop....
I was going to say the exact thing when I saw your first post in this thread lol. Shopping trollies should be fitted with tazers and snow ploughs.
Hmmmm . . . always worth a trip to Aldi just for the European chocolate bars.
A million times better than the UK rubbish!
Can't compete with Sainsbury's and local farm for veg though - nor with Morrisons / local farms for fish and meat.
you call yourself a food snob yet you are buying Waitrose cheapest essential range, how do you think Waitrose can do 3 chickens for a tenner, you really think those chickens are better than any other cheap chicken..
unlike you I am not a food snob but I am quite fussy about the produce I buy and this is why I tend to shop at Waitrose/Sainsburys because I prefer their organic/free range selection(The Black Farmer organic chicken from Waitrose are superb), something that Aldi/Lidl, if they did offer a good organic/free range selection I would give it a try without a care for the logo stuck on the side of the building.
Interesting - while I love the 70% chocolate, for me you can't beat Cadbury for chocolate...
Whats the score on own brand stuff like washing up liquid. I am one for buying the brands - Fairy, Persil etc... whatever is on offer. This stems back to around 15 years ago buying some cheap washing up liquid and needing to use loads of it rather than the one squirt of fairy... yes, it was cheaper to buy but lasted a fraction of the time of fairy.
I shop pretty much everywhere, but I have to agree that Aldi and Lidl win most of the time for both PRICE and QUALITY. For example Aldi's free range chicken are so far superior, their cheese and youghurt are very good indeed. The big 4 value range may come close in price but the quality clearly is far inferior. Tesco has a lot more on offer so it wins out when I am looking for something more special, but really otherwise it's becoming a one way game.
I tried to like cadbury stuff but I just can't stand it - it feels cheap and far too sweet for some reason.
Whats the score on own brand stuff like washing up liquid. I am one for buying the brands - Fairy, Persil etc... whatever is on offer.
As far as I'm aware. "own" brands are made by the big boys for many supermarkets, but the recipes adjusted to suit the budget given ... therefore, I would expect a cheaper Tesco chocolate bar for example to have a lower percentage of the expensive/quality ingredients in them than say a Waitrose fancy chocolate bar. For ready meals, they might swap fresh garlic for garlic powder, or use cheaper cuts of beef (or horsemeat). I expect that this is also the case with Lidl/Aldi products, who package these products with names we've never heard of before to possibly mislead us. I'm probably completely wrongRightly or wrongly, I perceive Waitrose and M&S basic ranges to be different to that like Tesco value... maybe I am wrong?