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Good and Bad Buys at Lidl and Aldi stores (***Please don't expire***)
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hotukdeals - almost guaranteed a thread if one’s published in a national.Katiehound said:and how would I know when there is a voucher? Advertised on the non existent television I suppose......3 -
I bought a pack of 6 white rolls from Aldi yesterday - not my usual bread purchase but at 75% they work out to be 2p each. I'm not complaining given the price, but they are not the best white rolls I have eaten! Just one is enough to sink the Marie Rose
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They're almost never actually £4.50 though - they seem to flip-flop between 25% off (£3.37 each) and 2 for £7.thriftytracey said:My fave pies are Pieminster which have shot up in price - now £4.50 each, so £9 for two of us is too expensive. I do buy them in Waitrose when they are reduced though.2 -
Rosa_Damascena said:I bought a pack of 6 white rolls from Aldi yesterday - not my usual bread purchase but at 75% they work out to be 2p each. I'm not complaining given the price, but they are not the best white rolls I have eaten! Just one is enough to sink the Marie Rose

The lack of decent bread and bakery items is my main bugbear about Aldi - in this section I'd rate them by far the worst of all the supermarkets in the locality (Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Cp-op, with an occasional longer trip to an Asda)
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Tricky to compare supermarkets with in-store bakeries with those that don't have them.
Of the pre-packed Aldi bread, I quite like: full-size wraps, fruit loaf, small seeded loaf, sandwich thins, English muffins...
Sadly, the seeded sour-dough bake-at-home products seem to have disappeared, which is a shame as they were really good. I need to try the posh bake-at-home dinner rolls.3 -
Against that, though, while Lidl has more instore bakeries (nice high profit margins) its range of bread beyond that, and of course cheaper, with lower margins, is much poorer.p00hsticks said:Rosa_Damascena said:I bought a pack of 6 white rolls from Aldi yesterday - not my usual bread purchase but at 75% they work out to be 2p each. I'm not complaining given the price, but they are not the best white rolls I have eaten! Just one is enough to sink the Marie Rose
The lack of decent bread and bakery items is my main bugbear about Aldi - in this section I'd rate them by far the worst of all the supermarkets in the locality (Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Cp-op, with an occasional longer trip to an Asda)3 -
i wouldn't expect them to be! I learnt a long time ago that Aldi dates are pretty optimistic, so they'll be stale at that price...Rosa_Damascena said:I bought a pack of 6 white rolls from Aldi yesterday - not my usual bread purchase but at 75% they work out to be 2p each. I'm not complaining given the price, but they are not the best white rolls I have eaten! Just one is enough to sink the Marie Rose
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I find their bog-standard seeded wholemeal loaf to be ideal for vegetarian sandwiches, more so when they slap a 20p sticker on it.Doc_N said:
Against that, though, while Lidl has more instore bakeries (nice high profit margins) its range of bread beyond that, and of course cheaper, with lower margins, is much poorer.p00hsticks said:Rosa_Damascena said:I bought a pack of 6 white rolls from Aldi yesterday - not my usual bread purchase but at 75% they work out to be 2p each. I'm not complaining given the price, but they are not the best white rolls I have eaten! Just one is enough to sink the Marie Rose
The lack of decent bread and bakery items is my main bugbear about Aldi - in this section I'd rate them by far the worst of all the supermarkets in the locality (Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Cp-op, with an occasional longer trip to an Asda)No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.1 -
I purchased an Emma mattress from Lidl. Haven't unboxed it yetSaving for Christmas 2023 - £29/£365
Make £2023 in 2023 - £0/£20231 -
Marzipan logs are 2fer£2 in Lidl 😍 Just the normal ones, not that pineapple nonsense.They’ll only let you have 6 tho - any more than that is against their “bulk buying rules”, apparently 😒"One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate change policy is environmental policy. Instead, climate change policy is about how we redistribute de facto the world's wealth." - Ottmar Edenhofer, IPCC economist, interviewed at COP163
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