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The Lidl ones are crap though, at least in my machine. Taste OK, just that the plastic pods don’t work very well.

Recently revised pod design has a foil cap top and bottom - so they now work a lot better than they used to. I reckon that the Modena Lungo ones (blue/black cube packaging) make a good-enough cup of coffee for the office at a reasonable price.


 
Posted : 09/08/2018 3:13 pm
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Recently revised pod design has a foil cap top and bottom

They might not have made it to Spain yet, pretty sure at least the top is plastic still here.


 
Posted : 09/08/2018 3:15 pm
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tinas: Shepherd Neame ie Bishops Finger IIRC, not tried that, their 1698 is definitely not rubbish but I have never seen that in Aldi. It’s petty strong, normally pop over the road into Aldi for beers as they have a good selection on offer.

You missed the bit

The ones to avoid are any Shepard’s Neam beers that you only see in Lidl as it always seems rubbish.

Bishops finger and 1698 are both great beers. 4-4-2 which I've only sen in lidl makes budweiser seem to have taste.  Dunno if it's just how they dispose of stock or if Lidl set a price and they just brew to it but there have been a few horrible Shepards neame beers in there.


 
Posted : 09/08/2018 3:25 pm
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ahh not seen that, the only one I remember seeing in one of those stores is the purple logo of Bishops Finger in Aldi.


 
Posted : 09/08/2018 3:49 pm
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Aldi champagne

£10 and I like it as much as some £30 bottles I’ve tried (I’m no expert though!)

In fact if I’m going to a friends for dinner I’ll often take a bottle to make it look like I’m wealthier/more generous than I actually am


 
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The beers vary by area. They have a decent range of William Bros beer here. Seems there's a few made exclusively for Aldi - had a "Re#Dial" tonight, quite drinkable anyway.


 
Posted : 09/08/2018 10:12 pm
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The boxed Jaffa cakes at Aldi are soooo much nicer than the Mcvities equivalent.


 
Posted : 09/08/2018 11:47 pm
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Lidl -

Stoopwafel - pack of 10 is £1.50 or less

Chocolate - pretty much all their bars of chocolate are excelllent.  The milk fruit and nut gets a lot of buys

Greek yoghurt with coconut.

Sourdough loaf (though they’ve nearly always sold out when I go in)

The Wheat Beer they’re stocking at the moment is good  (though the non alcoholic version isnt)


 
Posted : 10/08/2018 9:15 am
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well I'm just excited that I get an Aldi opening just down the road from work on the 23/8. This means I don't have to drive 8 miles to one which sort of wipes out all the possible savings!


 
Posted : 10/08/2018 9:32 am
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Our Aldi has just been refitted, now it's nicer inside than the Sainsbury's over the road from it. Sainsbury's tired and there are always checkout queues.

We still have to get a few things in Sainsbury's and it takes just as long to get 30 items as the 40 odd we get in Aldi.

The boxed Jaffa cakes at Aldi are soooo much nicer than the Mcvities equivalent.

+1 We bought some McVities ones last week and they are so stodgy compared to Aldi ones, the main ingredient is Glucose-Fructose syrup too (although to be fair that's the reason for not getting preserves or Squash at Aldi as they are full of it).


 
Posted : 10/08/2018 10:04 am
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not sure if i posted this here before but......

in Aldi and there was a guy restocking their own brand herbs n spices.  he was wearing a Schwarz branded fleece.  when I asked if he was moonlighting, he stuttered a bit saying he should have changed before coming in but he'd been in the Tesco over the road.  Apparently, the Aldi stuff is made in the same factory in France as the Schwarz ztuff.


 
Posted : 10/08/2018 11:56 am
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Lidl islay blend single malt (Ben Bracken) is betterer than the Aldi one, but both worth a shout at £17.95

If I run out of raw food for the dog Aldi whole chickens are a great value substitute. Don't know what that says about the quality of the chickens, but I don't think I'd eat one........

Lidl Herring fillets in Apple and cream sauce are a lunchtime favourite.


 
Posted : 10/08/2018 12:36 pm
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ldi stuff is made in the same factory in France as the Schwarz ztuff

oh man Schwarz isnt even German then

its all lies!


 
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