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Please tell me what to buy from Aldi and what to buy from Lidl

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StealthPolarBear · 25/01/2012 16:53

I am going to give both a try. Trouble is in my mind they are the same, so I know we have one in one town and one near where I used to work but can't remember which is which. I also see people on here saying things are good (washing powder?) but can't remember which.

So I need a definitive list, please. Two children, no babies, no pets (though I'm happy for that stuff to go on for reference :))

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StealthPolarBear · 25/01/2012 17:17

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StealthPolarBear · 25/01/2012 17:24
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ReduceRecycleRegift · 25/01/2012 17:27

they're not the same, Lidl is more cheap bits of brands and Aldi is more own brand. Aldi's food is better IMO but Lidl is best for nappies, wipes, toilet paper etc.

Aldi's manuka honey is a bargain. I get fruit and veg from aldi and I'm fussyish about those things, wont get asda fruit and veg as it doesn't taste of food and don't get sainsburys cause its on the turn.

Aldi for cosmetics

The 2 are usually side by side so easy to go from one to the other.

ANTagony · 25/01/2012 17:28

From Lidl I like their big whole Salami - check the date because it can last months

RustyBear · 25/01/2012 17:28

Sondey shortbread rings from Lidl

Never been to Aldi

SantaIsAnAnagramOfSatan · 25/01/2012 17:30

lidl according to my sister does really good meat. i know they do nice continental pizzas.

aldi is the sort of place you go to buy multipacks of crisps and processed crap in my mind.

BettyBathroom · 25/01/2012 17:31

Lidl (I think) sells Maple syrup at around £3 - it's around £5 in the other supermarkets - we buy it in bulk as we love the stuff!

NotMostPeople · 25/01/2012 17:31

Little pots of fruit for packed lunches in Aldi are no different than sainsburys at half the price. Whole free range chicken £4.99 is good too.

StealthPolarBear · 25/01/2012 17:31

Right thank you all, esp RRR for explaining the difference between the two. So Aldi own stuff, fruit and veg, and Lidl for beans, toilet roll, etc

Where's the good washing powder?

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StealthPolarBear · 25/01/2012 17:32

oh no Santa, you are contradicting RRR
I need to try it don't i? I just need some guidance.

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phatcat · 25/01/2012 17:45

I've just started trying out Lidl and plan to try Aldi (which is a bit further afield) soon - so thanks OP. I've found that Lidl Maribel raspberry Jam - 84p is excellent - as good as Bonne Maman in my book and I'm fussy. Also the premium egg spaghetti at 89p very good also - I can't usually abide cheap pasta and have stuck to De Cecco through thick and thin but really need to cut back now! I would like to hear of other products that people rate highly.

ReduceRecycleRegift · 25/01/2012 17:46

really? I find Lidl is all processed food whereas Aldi is more basics. I get basics in Aldi but if I just do lidl I can't get the basic food stuff on my list its all brands and tins and packets

I think whatever way you see it the two compliment each other well

ReduceRecycleRegift · 25/01/2012 17:48

Almat washing powder is good, thats Aldi, and you only need a tiny bit per wash so it lasts ages

Lacura is great for cosmetics like their touche eclat copy

ReduceRecycleRegift · 25/01/2012 17:48

lacura is also aldi

Lidl do a bog roll which isn't as wide as others so cheaper but we don't notice the difference, comes in massive packs

queenebay · 25/01/2012 17:50

aldis frozen 3 pack of pizzas are lovely, yogurts too and so is their cheeses. Love their fruit and veg

moonmother · 25/01/2012 17:51

Betty its actually Aldi that do the maple syrup for £3.

I don't use lidl as the nearest one is in the next town but do most of my weekly shop at Aldi's.

Staples in our house - coffee, tea, cereal, part baked rolls, fruit and veg, cleaning products, laundry products, toiletries, their meat apart from sausages, cooked meats, cheeses, pastry, free range eggs, baking products, beans, tinned tomatoes etc.

Don't think much of their crisps or sausages , have no complaints with anything else.

ANTagony · 25/01/2012 17:52

In tomorrows Daily Mirror (45p) there is a voucher for £5 off a £30 spend at Aldi valid for one week.

I also like the little pocket packs of tissues at both Lidl and Aldi.

BillyBollyBandy · 25/01/2012 17:53

Not tried Lidl but Aldi good for cooked and raw meat, bread and muffins, cereal, toilet paper, washing powder/fabric conditioner, pasta, pasta sauce, rice, fruit and veg. Anything basic really.

Their smoked german ham is bloody lovely and only £1.50.

StealthPolarBear · 25/01/2012 17:56

thank you everyone
I will compile a list later and may go to one of them tomrorow.
Trouble will be sticking to stuff on the list - I don't really buy jam (for example) so if I get it because it's good and I fancy trying it it's not much of a saving :o

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ReduceRecycleRegift · 25/01/2012 17:56

one of them does a really good maple syrup, think it's aldi

StealthPolarBear · 25/01/2012 17:56

does anyone have any "definitely avoid"s?

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ReduceRecycleRegift · 25/01/2012 17:57

the own brand toothpaste is okay, but I've gone back to colgate total

RatDesPaquerettes · 25/01/2012 18:01

I like the following at Aldi's:

  • bread/crumpets (you can get Hovis, Warburton's; the croissants are a bit rubbish though)
  • gnocchi
  • Toro Loco wine
  • fresh orange juice (very close in taste to Tropicana)
  • fresh vegetables and fruit (avocados are particularly good; I have been disappointed with the mangoes though
  • ground coffee
  • washing up liquid
  • conditioner (note: I think the washing liquid is better at Lidl)
  • cheddar
  • plain yoghurt
  • smoked bacon lardons (to use in home-made quiches lorraines).

Enjoy!

EverSoLagom · 25/01/2012 18:04

Aldi do really good smoked mackerel. Also if you're in need of quick school night dinners they sell ready-made potato gratin which is delicious. Fruit and veg is cheap - especially grapes and berries. Salami. Beetroot. Gherkins. Yum.

All their chocolate and biscuits are cheap and good.

Also Aldi's own version of Cheerios tastes just like the real thing.

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