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Lidl, Aldi, Netto...are they any good?

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busybee123 · 09/06/2004 09:21

I really have to start saving some money. I usually get my shopping delivered through tescos online ever week and its always comes to about £120!!! OUCH, but to be honest I have also noticed recently that they are getting really rubbish, even sending me out of date and mouldy produce. Either that or I have loads of things missing ( and its always the important stuff!!) So I was thinking about going to Aldi, Lidl or Netto. Anyone know of they are any good? price and products wise? I have never been to any of them before. TIA

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Demented · 10/06/2004 23:24

Mini Jaffa Cakes are nice and go down well with the kids and I also find their washing powder and fabric conditioner to be very good quality and value, this is coming from someone who was previously an Ariel only girl.

wiltshire · 11/06/2004 12:54

Things I like about lidl especially the price

78% chocolate for cooking (me too Janz)
Jars of curry sauce
Joints of roast beef (very cheap & not all ropey)
Fruit & veg (I am sure it's fresher than Asda/Tesco)
Sausages
Cheese
Dishwasher tablets
rinse aid/salt
toilet tablets
black bags v.strong
vodka

Their W5 washing liquid is fantastic and will get anything out of your clothes. But, not good for sensitive skin, which is a shame.

I also think that the frozen food from there is Cack so go off to Asda/Iceland for this.

noddy5 · 11/06/2004 13:05

As interests rates have gone up at least twice and we haven't even moved in to our new house yet I have decided to try Lidl this week for the 1st time.

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