Good and Bad Buying at Lidl and Aldi (***Please don't expire***)
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There never seems to be any choc and raspberry in my Lidl, just the other two. However I do really like the Espresso Caramel one, in fact this thread has reminded me that I have some in the freezer, will just have to have a couple of spoonsful now before getting back to the housework.
Daren't read the list of ingredients but it does seem pretty creamy, not grainy like some other lower cal icecreams.
Wise move
Low calorie ice cream typically contains:
* maltodextrin
* erythritol,
* steviol glycosides
* Milk proteins
* cream
* sugar,
* wheat flour
* glycerol
* guar gum
* locust bean gum
* potato starch
* mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids
* salt
* egg powder
* skimmed mik powder
* flavourings
*raising agent (ammonium carbonates)
* May contain Soy
There are hundreds of low calorie ice cream recipes online that don’t need an ice cream machine and contain just a few ingredients and you don’t need a Chemistry degree to interpret.0 -
Has anyone seen the Lidl yule log yet? I checked yesterday but only loads of stollen etc, which I dislike.
Never had one before but definitely on the look out now after seeing it came 2nd in a taste test by Good Housekeeping. 👍0 -
Lidl seems to have pulled a fast one when it comes to their long life custard offerings. Its still available in tins, but the cartons have been pulled in favour of Ambrosia 750g for 99p.sparky0138 wrote: »Never had one before but definitely on the look out now after seeing it came 2nd in a taste test by Good Housekeeping. ��
Eta: Cadburys is joint third? Its horrid.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy ...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!0 -
Went to Lidl and got my chocolate marzipan at last and also chocolate coated stem ginger.:)
Good news too that the large jars of cornichons are back. :j
Disappointed that so much of the cheese is in slices. They used to do an excellent Emmental. I'll have to buy my some of my Christmas cheese in Sainsburys or Waitrose. Slices are all very well for sandwiches or burgers but not much use for a cheese board.
When I came to pay I remembered why I don't go there often. They could learn so much from Aldi about how to manage the check out.0 -
Went to Lidl yesterday, intending to buy just a few things and ended up spending £29, most of which was Christmas treats - pate 6 pots £3.99, Hogsback winter beer 500ml £1.20, biscuits, stollen.
Not going to get slim at this rate.0 -
Bit annoyed with Aldi yesterday evening; I'd seen the Prosecco frizzante on offer during the week and whilst i had the car out yesterday decided to load up at a non-local store. The red SEL was £3.99, but it came up as £5.99 at the till - which I declined (there are better fizzes available for less). Didn't have time or inclination to argue the toss but I'm wondering if its just sloppy store administration? I say this because there was a basket full of mince pies at last week's promotional price. I noticed in my store this week they were a different price altogether.
ETA: I've finally worked it out. The frizzante on offer looks very similar to the £5.99 version: the key difference is the screw cap vs cork. Plus online reviews are not brilliant so just buy a better product.
ETA 2: I've just seen it in for the same price in Lidl today.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy ...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!0 -
I like the aldi both in one bread, costs 50p
similar to kingsmill 50/50 but alot cheaper0 -
Visited Aldi today and bought a trolley full. Bought two bunches of flowers £2.59 and peppers £1 all at half price. All went through at full price, so was overcharged £3. Had to go back to checkout to get it sorted.
Assumed it would go through automatically but it seems the checkout operator needs to manually adjust
Just beware if buying half price goods.You're only young once, but you can be immature forever0 -
charlies_mum wrote: »Visited Aldi today and bought a trolley full. Bought two bunches of flowers £2.59 and peppers £1 all at half price. All went through at full price, so was overcharged £3. Had to go back to checkout to get it sorted.
Assumed it would go through automatically but it seems the checkout operator needs to manually adjust
Just beware if buying half price goods.
Same applies to orange stickers in Lidl.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy ...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!0
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