Head in store or shop online and enjoy exclusive offers on homewares, electricals, DIY, clothing and much more. A new range of Specialbuys is released every Sunday and Thursday, offering exceptional quality and amazing value.
And here's the Hose Cart as just one example of what's available:
With a strong steel frame and a robust drum and handle, this Hose Cart is built to last. We include 2 handy Hose Connectors and Adaptors.
Colour: Anthracite Metallic
Design: 88 x 54.6 x 49.6cm
Product Type: Hoses & Watering
Weight: 5.3kg
That's going to take the fun out of queuing outside for the bargains !!!!
paramoreRyan
8 Mar 1616#5
It's worth mentioning that the free delivery is only a promotional offer, it'll be £3 after
barnehurst
8 Mar 1610#30
Struggling to see any real bargains
jimhalpert to blitzmmccv
8 Mar 165#32
I'd find that hard to believe given the ridiculously high cost of running such a service. I vaguely remember the estimate to be around £15 per delivery from an article I read a while ago.
Aldi and Lidl aren't remotely close to taking over. Aldi's only just managed to overtake Waitrose... People keep seeing headlines like "15% sales growth at Aldi while Tesco struggles with 0.1%" without considering that 15% of a small number is still a small number!
Latest comments (178)
xjtaggedx
10 Jan 17#178
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magsbags751
10 Apr 16#177
I put in an order. it said it had been dispatched but it never arrived. after 3 weeks I phoned aldi who were very good and refunded my money. I felt by the response that they were used to this happening. it has put me off ordering anything again.
sickly sweet
13 Mar 163#176
This makes me laugh. You put an expensive item (or, more specifically, 6 expensive items) in your basket and you complain that the bill was high?!
Pomegranates have always been a luxury item, and therefore come at a premium, just like if I wanted to eat turbot then I'd expect to pay a premium for it over haddock. You can't blame the supermarket for your purchasing choices :laughing:
You could have put in a bag of apples, a bag of oranges, a mango & a punnet of whatever berries you like for well under a fiver, also giving you more variety in your diet, but you chose not to purchase the low cost fruit.
It's not that ALDI is expensive for 'healthy food' but that the food you selected was luxury and therefore expensive.
Oh, and it was cheaper than the other supermarkets
szippancs
12 Mar 16#175
Get a life...
Sogaaddict
12 Mar 161#174
Possibly you get treated as **** wherever you go because of your attitude. You just want to have a rant about Aldi and I cannot be bothered to argue with you any more since you have no idea what you are talking about. have a nice day.
Newbold
12 Mar 162#173
Wrong in every aspect, I'm afraid.
1 Aldi's cheaper than Tesco/Asda/Morrisons/Sainsbury across the board - not just on junk food. And by around 25-30% on average. And if you'd actually been into an Aldi or Lidl over recent times you'd have discovered that they sell no more junk food than any other supermarket - probably rather less, in fact.
2 It doesn't take 10 minutes to queue - I rarely wait more than a minute or two, and it's a lot quicker than any of the other supermarkets. It's also hugely quicker to get round the store - who wants or needs 12 different bottled waters?
3 Treated as ****? Utter nonsense - where did you get that daft idea from? :smile:
szippancs
11 Mar 16#172
Aldi is cheap if we come to junk food otherwise.... they've got the same prices as every other supermarket....so why would I go there wait 10 minutes to be served and treat as ****?
davewave
11 Mar 16#171
Panasonic, Sony are even larger companies but people have complained about Vestel, as I said I would take care with cheap rebrands like Aldi's Ambiano because you don't really know what the quality will be like
Newbold
11 Mar 162#170
I think you'll find that Aldi are more than large and capable enough to tie manufacturers down to very precise specifications - and to check that those specifications are being met. And most of their items come with a three year warranty too.
I've been buying Aldi 'specials' for years without any problem whatsoever, as have thousands of others across Europe. You have a choice - if you don't like Aldi, go elsewhere.
jayok
11 Mar 16#169
My parcel arrived today, excellent service
davewave
11 Mar 16#168
Rebadged goods are not a real branded good and provide no guarantee of quality, the argument remains the same.
I avoid Vestel and I would take care with cheap rebrands like Aldi's Ambiano because you don't really know what the quality will be like.
soldierboy001
11 Mar 161#167
You are one of those people that when you lose an argument make up alternative reasons to try to make yourself out to be right. Your reasoning is everything that is flawed.
davewave
11 Mar 16#166
I dont agree with you, you need to know who you are buying, with Aldi you can guarantee that Ambiano could be made by literally any company in China.
Vestel is a special case which many people are familiar with so I dont agree that Aldi sell anything other than a rebadge.
Similarly I wouldn't buy a Panasonic which was a Vestel because its only common sense to research what you are buying - with Cookworks from Argos or Ambiano from Aldi there is no consistency in the manufacturing or product control that you get with branded goods as opposed to rebadged goods.
Sogaaddict
11 Mar 161#165
Anyone in any supermarket can fill their trolly with chocs, pizzas, pastries etc so your argument is both invalid and illogical.
soldierboy001
11 Mar 16#164
Aldi/Lidl supply local produce because that is demanded, UK customers want British beef and English cheddar, but they also sell Italian from Italy, French from France and of course German from Germany giving true authentic foreign foods.
If their home country of origin is anything to go by neither have ambitions to take the place of Asda/Tesco etc. but to provide an alternative, which they do at a competitive price.
They also sell British foods in their Spanish stores along with other European foods and I would assume in their German stores also, although I haven't been there for many years.
Sogaaddict
11 Mar 16#163
And I have worked on arable farms whereby the cabbages, for example, go into various plastic bags, not graded any differently either for whatever store. Most things edible are grown in the first place, Canadian and American wheat is imported as it makes a different loaf to UK wheat but other home-grown grains go into other products, eg cereals and biscuits. From what I have seen all the veg are British products except for the cheaper toms and garlic, and I'd gladly buy English garlic. Tesco's dominated my area one time, not so long ago, good to see competition from the likes of Aldi and Lidl.
Newbold
11 Mar 162#162
I'm afraid you're absolutely wrong. Check the Aldi and Lidl labels and you'll find that they use exactly the same UK suppliers that Tesco/Asda /Sainsbury use - simply because it's cheaper to do that than it would be to import. And as for the demise of Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury, those supermarkets have been overcharging their customers for many, many years (like the privatised power companies) - I hardly see that as a positive.
118luke
11 Mar 161#161
Q: Why wouldnt it be?
A: Because its cheaper for Aldi to import it from the continent, from the likes of Poland/Romania etc.
Ive worked out that Aldi will only use UK goods if it is impractical to ship from overseas (meats, dairy and bakery mainly)
Not everything is grown - majority is manufactured. Biscuits, Confectionery, Bakery items, Beverages, Dog/Cat food, Dairy Products etc etc.
As part of my work i visit a lot of manufacturing sites across the country that mainly supply UK supermarkets
The UK has a very large food manufacturing sector & domestic products. If the UK lost the likes of Tesco/Asda - it would be a huge blow to the entire UK.
It worries me that some are vocally encouraging the demise of Tesco/Asda/Sainsburys.
brilly
10 Mar 161#160
i dont think you got the point
you did knowingly pay over a tenner for 6 pomegranate?
then come here to complain about the fact even though that was the thing you wanted most from aldi?
szippancs
10 Mar 16#159
That's my point...I could get a bunch of junk food for less than 19 quid at Aldi but do I want it? NO! You can fill your trolly with chocolates, pizzas, pastries etc. And pay 50 quid, but tou are going to spend more when you get overweight, have HBP, diabetes etc. No, thanks!
Sogaaddict
10 Mar 16#158
De nada. Lot to choose from, and for a carless person like me great way to buy!
Thanks Sogaaddict, I will add that to the list to try!
onetenor
10 Mar 16#154
Can't open the link to see the other bargains
onetenor
10 Mar 16#153
Sogaaddict
10 Mar 16#152
British bananas?, British grapes?. British coffee? What can be sourced from Britain and locally, is, why wouldn't it be?
Sogaaddict
10 Mar 16#151
Very highly rated are their wines, the Cremant de Jura, Chardonnay, is excellent. :smiley:
soldierboy001
10 Mar 161#150
Exactly my point and now you are agreeing, just because it has a recognisable name on the front does not make it any good. Nice to have you agrreing with me at last.
davewave
10 Mar 16#149
read some of the comments about Vestel and you will see why I think rebrands dont guarantee quality - one of the most common phrases on HUKD is - 'Vestel - Avoid!'
soldierboy001
10 Mar 161#148
Lets bring this discussion to an end. Do you recognise these Brands, Akai, Ferguson, Hitachi, JVC, Panasonic, Philips, Sanyo, Sharp, Toshiba and others all well known brand names you can trust, Yes? Now Vestel now that's a Brand you can't trust because you've never heard of it. Well Vestel make TV's for all the forenamed manufacturers and a lot of OEM's make the same products as well known brands but re-badged and renamed with slightly different box fronts and buttons etc..
catalunya
10 Mar 16#147
This makes me so happy.
I always struggle to get their Prosecco in our local. Now I can buy a case! I also enjoy their Pinot Noir.
I see myself making a rather large order soon. Thanks OP
diamondnine
10 Mar 162#146
Both Aldi and Lidl own brand yoghurt's are made by Muller and a lot of other dairy product by Yeo
blackdogman
10 Mar 16#145
I bought some wine when they started delivering. Received the order confirmation and my heart sank to see that Yodel were the delivery company. True to form they managed to screw it up not once but twice. I will try again when they change courier.
davewave
10 Mar 16#144
just a rebrand of cheap generic products bought from a range of manufacturers similar to Cookworks from Argos - just a rebadge brand.
soldierboy001
10 Mar 16#143
Read my post #125, and add it to your post and then try to understand commercial operations. I ain't gonna try and explain to you because you think you have an answer for everything on a one track mind.
brilly
10 Mar 161#142
ah do they do their sums differently over there? if you are buying 6 pomegranates for over a tenner.... then get a bunch of other things and complain the bill is 19quid thats your problem not aldis.
Newbold
10 Mar 162#141
You're mistaken, I'm afraid. Aldi and Lidl use exactly the same suppliers that all the other UK supermarkets use. Some of the foods are imported - just as some of the foods the others sell are imported. The proportion of imported food in Aldi and Lidl is much the same as it is anywhere else.
Aldi butter, for example, comes from the same creamery as Country Life - and their Stilton comes from the same creamery as the M&S Stilton. Much the same with everything else they sell - same producers as all the other supermarkets.
VDisillusioned
10 Mar 16#140
Well I don't know about Aldi so much, though I do shop there if I am passing that way, but in our local Lidl the fresh meat seems always to be exclusively British. In the local Tesco the pork is often Dutch and the beef often Irish.
118luke
9 Mar 16#139
Something else that sticks in my mind is the C4 Documentary that Dispatches did. Worth watching if you get a spare 30 mins. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3cu8hn
Disclaimer: I am not pretending for one minute that similar things don't go on at the main English supermarkets (Im fairly certain they do), but i am showing that Aldi is no better than them.
Im also somewhat happier going to a British supermarkets as i know i'm buying British food, not imported European stuff.
Good one. No use for the hose reel but I ordered 12 bottles of wine for less than £50, delivered free.:smile:
jimhalpert
9 Mar 16#136
While some of the big brands rebadge generic electronics, Apple don't seem to (which products do you think they do?).
jimhalpert
9 Mar 16#135
No, it's because they didn't exist. Asda has been slashing staff hours year after year - some through top-down targets and some due to store manager's having their bonus amounts linked to the amount they can cut from the staffing budget (I used to work there several years ago and still know people there).
Jonnyblock
9 Mar 16#134
Come on, when is Champagne not hot?!
Anyway Im not saying there isn't the odd bargain but 2000+ heat? Madness.
davewave
9 Mar 16#133
Ambiano is an Aldi brand as before they buy from manufacturers and just rebadge!
see below...
On Friday, January 11, 2013, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for AMBIANO by Aldi Inc., Batavia, IL 60510. The USPTO has given the AMBIANO trademark serial number of 85821429. The current federal status of this trademark filing is FIFTH EXTENSION - GRANTED. The correspondent listed for AMBIANO is VINCENT J. ELDERS of SMITH, LANDMEIER & ELDERS, P.C., 15 N 2ND ST, GENEVA, IL 60134-2224 . The AMBIANO trademark is filed in the category of Machinery Products , Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products , Environmental Control Instrument Products (lighting, heating, cooling, cooking) . The description provided to the USPTO for AMBIANO is electric food choppers; electric blenders for household purposes; electric kitchen mixers; electric food processors; electric food slicers; electric juice extractors; knives, electric.
soldierboy001
9 Mar 16#132
Trusted reviews gave the Ambiano Espresso 4 tars out of 5 and marked it down mostly because of inconvenience of on/off switch and they were unsure that it switched off after use but it did not stay on, this was because no mention was made in the instructions.
Also Medion was a German manufacturer now owned by Lenova.
The Crew Designs
9 Mar 16#131
That's good to know and normal £3 delivery is still good
Newbold
9 Mar 161#130
Much like Apple and most other so-called 'brands' then.
davewave
9 Mar 16#129
Asda Baked beans are really nice and cheaper than ALDI - oh and they're nicer than Heinz, if you go to Asda they sell branded and generic ASDA products cheaply - far better shopping experience than Aldi imo!
Look similar too dont they?
24p at Aldi
23p at ASDA
davewave
9 Mar 16#128
Does anyone else sell 'Ambiano' products, its unbranded - Aldi source the products from generic manufacturers in China and slap on the 'Ambiano' badge
hackboski
9 Mar 16#127
this is amazing news!
hopefully now, won't lose out on some bargains!
always seem to fly out the cages in my local Aldi
soldierboy001
9 Mar 162#126
That's because their products are equal to premium brands and far superior to own brands. E.g. Aldi Baked Beans a tin full of beans and just enough tomato sauce, Tesco own brand Baked Beans a tin full of tomato sauce mixed with watery substance and a few random beans.
soldierboy001
9 Mar 16#125
It is not unbranded, just because you don't recognise the brand does not mean its rubbish and anyway loads of people used to buy funny named electronics from Curry's and Dixon's without problems. Also Samsung and LG and Sony and Panasonic etc. were once unknown in this country.
dereklogan7
9 Mar 163#124
Another Apple half wit.
magicjay1986
9 Mar 16#123
Hey Newbold - thanks for sharing this :smiley: This was featured in the HUKD daily newsletter as the hottest deal of the day.
I think you have to go to collect plus to get your order.
Kulaak
9 Mar 161#120
I can see the problem. You bought an unknown item, Joghurts instead of Yogurts :wink:
Newbold
9 Mar 161#119
Loving all the daft comments from Aldi-haters who are so bound up in the past and with downmarket rip-off stores like Tesco, Morrisons and Asda that they haven't even noticed how much Aldi's changed over the last two or three years - and particularly with the spacious new stores.
'Which?' readers are a notoriously fussy lot - odd, isn't it, that they don't share your outdated notions, and rate Aldi on a par with M&S and only just below Waitrose. Interesting too to see what Which? readers think of Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and the Co-op!
Whilst serching their site I noticed that they seem to have lots of food items and prices on there. I wonder if this means that they are going on-line with their groceries as well in the future. Does anyone know?
Theoracle36
9 Mar 16#116
Excellent. SuperHot.
codge
9 Mar 16#115
Unbranded rubbish. Cold
superdogscott
8 Mar 16#25
roll on when they start delivering fresh groceries!
paulmcuk to superdogscott
9 Mar 16#114
Roll on when they start selling fresh groceries!
The quality of veg has dropped this year, unless you use it in 1 or 2 days most stuff goes bad.
Iain9164
9 Mar 16#113
Aldi needs to come to Stornoway!
CharlesCalthrop
8 Mar 16#37
The coffee machine looks tempting, especially as Tassimo pods have developed a nasty synthetic taste the last few months. Would anyone recommend it (and the milk frother) as an alternative to a Nespresso machine?
edash to CharlesCalthrop
9 Mar 16#95
Might not be every ones cup of tea :smiley: but went with this from Amazon Italy, taken me 3 months to get the hang of it but it makes great coffee, should I post it as a deal?
If it takes the Nespresso capsules then i can recommend it. Have been Nespresso drinker for 6 years now and no other capsule machine style coffee comes close. Bar pressure in machines like this is key however. Apparently the higher the bar pressure greater the quality of coffee from your capsule. I think this one is 20 bar and most Nespresso style machines seem to be higher than the other coffee capsule brands.
If you however dont like the circa 30p a capsule price Nespresso charge you i can recommend the Dual-IT ones from Costco as they are not bad.
barnehurst
8 Mar 1610#30
Struggling to see any real bargains
shalton to barnehurst
8 Mar 16#50
Agreed
zippypants to barnehurst
9 Mar 16#111
Agree..... and like your comment
dereklogan7
8 Mar 16#18
Got the real dishtowels and latte spoons. Hope they start up the grocery side soon. Thanks.
pdbis to dereklogan7
9 Mar 16#110
Would be good if they did start doing the grocery side. :smiley:
glynsmith
9 Mar 16#109
Ordered a pack of soup spoons, an age restricted item. Have to sign for them when couriered...postage must cost more than the £1.99 spoons. They surely have lost money on this transaction.
sofia_the_last
9 Mar 16#108
Completely agree, went into a lidl once, there was a man trying on cheap flip flops in the middle of the store...with his sweaty wife rummaging through the tat...I felt sick...
It was , like you said, like a jumble sale, where they happened to sell cheap foreign food. No thanks..
connected
9 Mar 16#107
Heat....
howdiefellas
8 Mar 16#39
The tree lopper has been £24.99 previously.
DCFC79 to howdiefellas
9 Mar 161#106
Now where's my time machine
Jonnyblock
9 Mar 161#101
Cant believe the heat for this. Tat.
Newbold to Jonnyblock
9 Mar 164#105
Says the person who posted Lidl Champagne as a deal. :smile:
118luke
9 Mar 163#104
^^ Fallen for Aldi's advertising campaign hook, line and sinker. I struggle to take any supermarket seriously when the adverts state their products are "much cheaper" than the competition, and show premium brands as the alternative, instead of supermarket own brands!!
Tescos OWN brand arent expensive. The majority of the time it is the same cost as Aldis, and if you REALLY want bargain basement stick to Tesco value stuff, then you'll come out with more change than you would at Aldi.
Its about time their specials went online, means i dont have to go in their God-awful stores that remind me of Kwik-save from the early 90's and their customer service which is basically nothing whatsoever.
Aldi's success stems largely from powerful, one-sided advertising which has worked tremendously.
The horrific checkout experience, long queues, near out-of date products and the whole layout is like a jumble sale.
The only reason i went into aldi & Lidl before was because of their specials, now - i never need to go again :smiley:
cokezone1112
9 Mar 16#103
All the people in the queue?
zeberdys
8 Mar 1628#1
That's going to take the fun out of queuing outside for the bargains !!!!
Moncymru to zeberdys
8 Mar 161#9
Queue up anyway but order on your phone for delivery whilst queuing. Double win.
ssc1 to zeberdys
9 Mar 16#102
seriously, who even does that?
joedastudd
9 Mar 16#100
Not if they ship direct from warehouse.
Sentral
9 Mar 161#99
All tat
Sogaaddict
9 Mar 161#98
I know what you mean dahling, personally I get a little man to fetch my provisions from Harrods, daily, a round trip of 800 miles, tally ho, what!
buffylass
8 Mar 162#10
omg bet all others grocery n household places doin their nut but noe they might bring down prices to decent price seeing as aldi n lidl taking over top slots hahah xx
kamenitzabrit to buffylass
8 Mar 161#61
Presumably you've never owned your own shop, and perhaps not even your own business - just because one or two people can do something at a certain price doesn't mean everyone else can afford to do the same.
If things carry on like this then eventually there will only be aldi and lidl left - do you think everything would still be so cheap if they had a virtual monopoly or cartel ?
In order for aldi and lidl to buy something cheaply, very often the producer has to have other customers who pay more - I'm not an economist but it seems like common sense to me.
In no way am I defending Tesco or anyone else, but it rather annoys me when people seem to assume that every retailer can buy every product at the same price as every other retailer, and so those charging a bit more are ripping us off - perhaps aldi and lidl are better at sourcing cheaper suppliers, but if lots of producers don't make a decent profit, then all that will be left are those prepared to cut corners with quality , pay third world workers a grain of rice above starvation level etc.
For an example nearer home, read the ebay discussion boards, where lots of sellers are complaining that opening up markets to Chinese sellers is merely starting a race to the bottom (price-wise), so that consumers will benefit in the short term of course, but eventually there will be no choice left - how many of you still have a thriving local high street near you (going to be a few I know, but you get my point I hope).
robertoegg to buffylass
9 Mar 16#97
:confused:
smugjojo
9 Mar 16#96
Must have the wrong type of grass in Oz. :smiley:
Newbold
9 Mar 16#94
Of course it's very profitable. But the main reason for that is that it's an extremely low-cost operation. Internet deliveries of groceries without a substantial charge just wouldn't fit with that business model. Aldi are happy to leave unprofitable ventures like that to the main players, and they only do it to retain customer share and because their high prices allow them to do it.
krazii
9 Mar 16#93
Most of the specials section in Aldi is a complete mess. It can take absolute ages to find something especially as there are no staff members around to help. This will be ideal.
octopus
8 Mar 161#21
No free collect in store yet, that would be a killer blow to Tesco
jaydeeuk1 to octopus
9 Mar 16#92
That would involve having to employ more than one staff member per store.
davewave
9 Mar 16#91
They sell an unbranded coffee capsule machine for £40 - As an alternative you can get brranded products for about the same price.
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yas212
9 Mar 16#89
Aldi are making more profit than you'd think! I don't think they make much on the basics but they do on everything else.
planthead
9 Mar 16#88
Poor reviews from Australia. different conditions and lawn styles, I have it and its been used and abused, fab for UK lawns.
trojanh
9 Mar 16#83
When will the delivery be open to grocery? Really keen on buying from ALDI online instead of ASDA et al.
Newbold to trojanh
9 Mar 161#87
It won't. It's unprofitable, and only works for Tesco etc because of the high prices they charge all their customers, including those who don't shop online. Aldi have a much lower pricing structure, and deliveries would make no commercial sense - unless customers were prepared to pay a hefty additional delivery charge, perhaps £15.
brilly
9 Mar 163#86
so a 6 pack of pomegranate is a tenner?
sounds like thats a shopper error if so
probable max prices
pineapple £1
loo roll £2.99
yoghurt £1.55
sweetener £1
pancakes 50p
bread 75p (at a push only half size)
jam £1 max
total = £8.79 just leaving pomegranates to make up to £19 so over a tenner
6 box of pomegranate ( I always stock up as I usually din't shop at Aldi), 1 pineapple, toilett toll 2.99. Joghurts 5x31p, sweetener, pancakes, 400g wholemeal bread and jam. That's all I bought....and they are not even branded ones....
szippancs
8 Mar 16#81
Aldi doesn't stock the products I usually buy for my special (acutally it's called healthy) diet.... The only thing I love in aldi is the pre-pared pomegranate. It's so sweet. I wen in this evening as well and I just picked up some pomegranate, pineapple, toilet rolls and some joghurts (oh yes, sweetener but they don't have stevia so I had to buy sucralose which is not the best on the market) BANG...19 quid....... How can you call this store cheap? Yeah, junk food like chocolate, frozen junks etc are cheap but why do you eat those things??
canadianjohn to szippancs
9 Mar 161#82
Unless you bought 5 of each of the above your total wouldn't have came near to £19. Pineapple and Pomegranate would be less than £2, 9 pack to loo roll £2, Yogurt £2 (being generous)
Lazyoaf
8 Mar 16#80
they dont have the one I wanted and missed... boooooo
MattGoo
8 Mar 16#79
At £99 you could technically buy four times and still have £4 left over :smiley:
yas212
8 Mar 162#78
don't know why everyone is getting so excited, I really don't see much worth buying here.
ilikedeals21
8 Mar 16#76
I still prefer tesco personally however aldi is ok.
Sackboy1 to ilikedeals21
8 Mar 161#77
Thanks for that.
adamck
8 Mar 16#75
Finally, an electric hedge!
That should keep the cats away from my garden!
JamieLewis15
8 Mar 16#74
Can't see any bargains. Is there something wrong with me or do I keep checking?
Shonk
8 Mar 161#73
Why are you crying for tesco and asda
i stopped shopping there about 6 years ago
It used to be something you can pick up at the corner shop for £1.70
was like 80p at tesco these days they are £2.30 when not on offer
ontop of that they change suppliers every few weeks on own brand products for cheaper and cheaper ingredients
it has got so bad most of theyr own brand is almost unedable these days
they have no one to blame but theyr selves
If they dont want to go through
they need to stop with the trying to charge corner shop prices
and up theyr quality 10 fold
they had a good few years where they fleeced the general population
the vast majority caught on and now they are in trouble
It used to be ok we buy these in for 50p in bulk we will sell them for 70p everyone's happy
these days its a case of lets buy them in for 50p and try selling them for £3
then every 6 weeks do them for £1.50
great over priced even when on offer
im done with all that bs pricing
pimples123
8 Mar 16#72
Great find.
octopus
8 Mar 162#64
Asda and Tesco have more variety and some of their offers work out better. I can never do a full shop at Aldi or Lidl, whereas Tesco and Asda always have everything I want.
sam_of_london to octopus
8 Mar 161#71
Tesco used to offer free click and collect but not anymore. Aldi fresh food is very cheap and very good quality compared to ASDA and tesco. Maybe Chinese **** junk food may be cheaper in tesco but everything else is more expensive. I only shop at tesco when I have tesco vouchers or in hurry as Tesco Extra is nearby. But when I compare price and quality, Aldi and Lidl constantly beat Tesco and ASDA. I only wish I had a Aldi or Lidl nearby instead of expensive tesco.
VDisillusioned
8 Mar 16#70
If you want to buy horse wouldn't you be better off going to Tescos and picking up a Value lasagne? :wink:
sam_of_london
8 Mar 16#69
A fool and his money are soon parted. Fools pay double for the same item. But some people have money more than sense so makes no difference to them
Jonnyblock
8 Mar 161#55
Seems to be mainly tat.
paypeanuts to Jonnyblock
8 Mar 16#68
Agreed.
mp9
8 Mar 162#67
Aldi/Lidls low prices are down to them ordering in huge quantity one, for example, tomato ketchup in one size whereas Tesco etc will have a number of brands including their own and in various sizes. The limited range allows them to sell far more per item and hence they can negotiate lower prices with their suppliers who are guaranteed a high level of orders.
jimhalpert
8 Mar 16#66
I wish my local Asda had 5 members of staff hanging around the self checkout area. Or even 5 members of staff in the entire checkout area...
jayok
8 Mar 161#65
Excellent, nice and easy ordering process
steamuk
8 Mar 164#63
Read it as 'Horse' cart and momentarily got excited about what a bargain it was for £14.99 even though I do not own a horse.
smk77
8 Mar 162#62
You may be right about Aldi/Lidi having cheaper sources but I am sure that they have significantly less overheads and that contributes to the lower prices. Their advertising is minimal compared to Asda. My local Aldi typically has about 5 members of staff working in the store who are ultra efficient at putting products out on display. My local Asda needs 2 members of staff to put a bottle of ketchup on a shelf whilst chatting about their weekend or 5 members of staff to hang around the self checkout area. In Aldi, on the checkouts, the staff scan about 10 products a second whilst in Asda they'll help you pack your bags but putting 1 item in every 10 seconds.
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That is blooming brilliant PR! Just pinged an email over to their head office marketing
team to see what they think! Yes.. I really have! :smile:
nokiafusion
8 Mar 162#52
That's great but would you really want an aldi van pulling up on your drive.
008 to nokiafusion
8 Mar 163#56
>>>>>
Depends if the driver is dropping off a £99 Aldi power washer that has the same guts as your neighbours
£400 Karcher one, but is too snobby to think that you can get the same thing for less :smile:
snowflake75
8 Mar 161#53
saves on queue time, petrol, parking etc... happy days!
paramoreRyan
8 Mar 1616#5
It's worth mentioning that the free delivery is only a promotional offer, it'll be £3 after
dereklogan7 to paramoreRyan
8 Mar 161#20
Also an option for selected day delivery £4.
pvfc247 to paramoreRyan
8 Mar 16#45
It was mentioned in the post.
moneytree to paramoreRyan
8 Mar 16#51
£3 ? thats it then im
goin to lidl
ftbf444
8 Mar 16#49
Thanks
david_james_kent
8 Mar 16#48
nein danke better at home bargains
008
8 Mar 161#47
>>>>>
HEAT! Will not be long before Aldi / Lidl / Farmfoods / B&M / Home Bargains start
this with other products.. and good luck to them doing it!
Free Delivery Info:
jimhalpert
8 Mar 161#46
Are you sure? After reading multiple articles about it, I can't find a single one that says they're considering a grocery delivery service. In fact, the only time it's even mentioned (the others are all about the wine deliveries that started last year and now this) a spokesman said they wouldn't necessarily start selling food online and wouldn't "do anything to threaten our cost base" - something online grocery deliveries would do massively.
The only reason the other supermarkets do it is because they don't want you to go elsewhere - all of them lose money on home deliveries. The only bespoke delivery service (Ocado) made it's first profit in 15 years this year - though nowhere near enough to come close to paying off the previous losses (presumably why it's shareprice is plummeting).
pvfc247
8 Mar 16#44
Great info , thanks.
bargainhunter666
8 Mar 16#43
Are the prices right? Tree Pruner £35 - no way I paid that ....oops it was Lidl.
byazura
8 Mar 16#11
£4 for some nice quality socks delivered? Don't mind if I do.
bargainhunter666 to byazura
8 Mar 16#42
That is why it's a promo...
danlins
8 Mar 16#41
brilliant find
lilee
8 Mar 16#40
I so want there to be a tablet laptop and the food to be sold online Aldi will make a fortune x.
sofiasar
8 Mar 16#29
I'm sure I payed £25 for this in summer
muffboy to sofiasar
8 Mar 163#38
I doubt that you did, you may have PAID £25 though.
davemhaynes
8 Mar 161#36
That's a much stronger link than the OP one to a hose reel, thanks :smiley:
CampGareth
8 Mar 16#35
Ooh spoons! Cutlery generally! We're running low so this is useful.
ukle
8 Mar 16#34
They were meant to be starting the trial areas for food delivery before Easter, yet no news on it so far. Expect them to start doing it soon enough.
coolcat21
8 Mar 16#33
brilliant, the first Aldi in North Devon will open this summer, so until then I can use this :stuck_out_tongue:
blitzmmccv
8 Mar 163#7
I bet they'll be doing home shopping before much longer too.
jimhalpert to blitzmmccv
8 Mar 165#32
I'd find that hard to believe given the ridiculously high cost of running such a service. I vaguely remember the estimate to be around £15 per delivery from an article I read a while ago.
Aldi and Lidl aren't remotely close to taking over. Aldi's only just managed to overtake Waitrose... People keep seeing headlines like "15% sales growth at Aldi while Tesco struggles with 0.1%" without considering that 15% of a small number is still a small number!
ChrisUK
8 Mar 16#31
Nice one, wanted a coffee machine but sold out in my local Aldi.
afroylnt
8 Mar 16#28
Not seen anything cheap at a Farmers market for years....
dereklogan7
8 Mar 161#27
Probably pick one up cheap at the local farmer's market.
dereklogan7
8 Mar 16#22
You would need to get a horse for the hose cart. So not such a good deal. :confused:
Newbold to dereklogan7
8 Mar 16#26
Sorry - I don't think they sell horses online. Have to go to your local Aldi for that. :wink:
montyburns56
8 Mar 16#23
Great news, but I always thought that the Special Offers were loss leaders meant to get people into the stores?
Ilikeyourwinegums to montyburns56
8 Mar 16#24
no that's what they make their money on the mark up is huge compared to groceries.
Dedcon
8 Mar 16#19
Great thanks. Lawn mower ordered.
natnatpowpow
8 Mar 16#17
fab! I usually find it hard to travel down to my local aldi
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Aldi and Lidl aren't remotely close to taking over. Aldi's only just managed to overtake Waitrose... People keep seeing headlines like "15% sales growth at Aldi while Tesco struggles with 0.1%" without considering that 15% of a small number is still a small number!
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Pomegranates have always been a luxury item, and therefore come at a premium, just like if I wanted to eat turbot then I'd expect to pay a premium for it over haddock. You can't blame the supermarket for your purchasing choices :laughing:
You could have put in a bag of apples, a bag of oranges, a mango & a punnet of whatever berries you like for well under a fiver, also giving you more variety in your diet, but you chose not to purchase the low cost fruit.
It's not that ALDI is expensive for 'healthy food' but that the food you selected was luxury and therefore expensive.
Oh, and it was cheaper than the other supermarkets
1 Aldi's cheaper than Tesco/Asda/Morrisons/Sainsbury across the board - not just on junk food. And by around 25-30% on average. And if you'd actually been into an Aldi or Lidl over recent times you'd have discovered that they sell no more junk food than any other supermarket - probably rather less, in fact.
2 It doesn't take 10 minutes to queue - I rarely wait more than a minute or two, and it's a lot quicker than any of the other supermarkets. It's also hugely quicker to get round the store - who wants or needs 12 different bottled waters?
3 Treated as ****? Utter nonsense - where did you get that daft idea from? :smile:
I've been buying Aldi 'specials' for years without any problem whatsoever, as have thousands of others across Europe. You have a choice - if you don't like Aldi, go elsewhere.
I avoid Vestel and I would take care with cheap rebrands like Aldi's Ambiano because you don't really know what the quality will be like.
Vestel is a special case which many people are familiar with so I dont agree that Aldi sell anything other than a rebadge.
Similarly I wouldn't buy a Panasonic which was a Vestel because its only common sense to research what you are buying - with Cookworks from Argos or Ambiano from Aldi there is no consistency in the manufacturing or product control that you get with branded goods as opposed to rebadged goods.
If their home country of origin is anything to go by neither have ambitions to take the place of Asda/Tesco etc. but to provide an alternative, which they do at a competitive price.
They also sell British foods in their Spanish stores along with other European foods and I would assume in their German stores also, although I haven't been there for many years.
A: Because its cheaper for Aldi to import it from the continent, from the likes of Poland/Romania etc.
Ive worked out that Aldi will only use UK goods if it is impractical to ship from overseas (meats, dairy and bakery mainly)
Not everything is grown - majority is manufactured. Biscuits, Confectionery, Bakery items, Beverages, Dog/Cat food, Dairy Products etc etc.
As part of my work i visit a lot of manufacturing sites across the country that mainly supply UK supermarkets
The UK has a very large food manufacturing sector & domestic products. If the UK lost the likes of Tesco/Asda - it would be a huge blow to the entire UK.
It worries me that some are vocally encouraging the demise of Tesco/Asda/Sainsburys.
you did knowingly pay over a tenner for 6 pomegranate?
then come here to complain about the fact even though that was the thing you wanted most from aldi?
https://www.aldi.co.uk/specialbuys/all-specialbuys/c/specialbuyscategories
I always struggle to get their Prosecco in our local. Now I can buy a case! I also enjoy their Pinot Noir.
I see myself making a rather large order soon. Thanks OP
Aldi butter, for example, comes from the same creamery as Country Life - and their Stilton comes from the same creamery as the M&S Stilton. Much the same with everything else they sell - same producers as all the other supermarkets.
Disclaimer: I am not pretending for one minute that similar things don't go on at the main English supermarkets (Im fairly certain they do), but i am showing that Aldi is no better than them.
Im also somewhat happier going to a British supermarkets as i know i'm buying British food, not imported European stuff.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-1187431/Is-yoghurt-cultured-yogurt.html
Anyway Im not saying there isn't the odd bargain but 2000+ heat? Madness.
Ambiano is an Aldi brand as before they buy from manufacturers and just rebadge!
see below...
On Friday, January 11, 2013, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for AMBIANO by Aldi Inc., Batavia, IL 60510. The USPTO has given the AMBIANO trademark serial number of 85821429. The current federal status of this trademark filing is FIFTH EXTENSION - GRANTED. The correspondent listed for AMBIANO is VINCENT J. ELDERS of SMITH, LANDMEIER & ELDERS, P.C., 15 N 2ND ST, GENEVA, IL 60134-2224 . The AMBIANO trademark is filed in the category of Machinery Products , Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products , Environmental Control Instrument Products (lighting, heating, cooling, cooking) . The description provided to the USPTO for AMBIANO is electric food choppers; electric blenders for household purposes; electric kitchen mixers; electric food processors; electric food slicers; electric juice extractors; knives, electric.
Also Medion was a German manufacturer now owned by Lenova.
Look similar too dont they?
24p at Aldi
23p at ASDA
hopefully now, won't lose out on some bargains!
always seem to fly out the cages in my local Aldi
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'Which?' readers are a notoriously fussy lot - odd, isn't it, that they don't share your outdated notions, and rate Aldi on a par with M&S and only just below Waitrose. Interesting too to see what Which? readers think of Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and the Co-op!
Range/ Own Label Quality/ Fresh produce quality/ Value/ Staff helpfulness/ Customer score
Waitrose 4 5 5 2 5 75
Aldi 3 4 4 5 3 69
M&S 4 5 5 2 4 69
Lidl 3 4 4 5 2 67
Iceland 4 4 3 5 4 66
Sainsbury 4 4 4 3 4 63
Asda 4 4 4 4 3 61
Morrisons 4 4 4 3 3 60
Tesco 4 3 3 3 3 59
Co-op 2 3 3 2 3 57
The quality of veg has dropped this year, unless you use it in 1 or 2 days most stuff goes bad.
http://www.amazon.it/la-Pavoni-Europiccola-Lusso-EL/dp/B00007ELT4/ref=pd_sim_sbs_79_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=41AZ49NSSHL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR91%2C160_&refRID=0ZKTKY013ZHYC94ZXABJ
If you however dont like the circa 30p a capsule price Nespresso charge you i can recommend the Dual-IT ones from Costco as they are not bad.
It was , like you said, like a jumble sale, where they happened to sell cheap foreign food. No thanks..
Tescos OWN brand arent expensive. The majority of the time it is the same cost as Aldis, and if you REALLY want bargain basement stick to Tesco value stuff, then you'll come out with more change than you would at Aldi.
----------------------------------------------------
Its about time their specials went online, means i dont have to go in their God-awful stores that remind me of Kwik-save from the early 90's and their customer service which is basically nothing whatsoever.
Aldi's success stems largely from powerful, one-sided advertising which has worked tremendously.
The horrific checkout experience, long queues, near out-of date products and the whole layout is like a jumble sale.
The only reason i went into aldi & Lidl before was because of their specials, now - i never need to go again :smiley:
If things carry on like this then eventually there will only be aldi and lidl left - do you think everything would still be so cheap if they had a virtual monopoly or cartel ?
In order for aldi and lidl to buy something cheaply, very often the producer has to have other customers who pay more - I'm not an economist but it seems like common sense to me.
In no way am I defending Tesco or anyone else, but it rather annoys me when people seem to assume that every retailer can buy every product at the same price as every other retailer, and so those charging a bit more are ripping us off - perhaps aldi and lidl are better at sourcing cheaper suppliers, but if lots of producers don't make a decent profit, then all that will be left are those prepared to cut corners with quality , pay third world workers a grain of rice above starvation level etc.
For an example nearer home, read the ebay discussion boards, where lots of sellers are complaining that opening up markets to Chinese sellers is merely starting a race to the bottom (price-wise), so that consumers will benefit in the short term of course, but eventually there will be no choice left - how many of you still have a thriving local high street near you (going to be a few I know, but you get my point I hope).
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sounds like thats a shopper error if so
probable max prices
pineapple £1
loo roll £2.99
yoghurt £1.55
sweetener £1
pancakes 50p
bread 75p (at a push only half size)
jam £1 max
total = £8.79 just leaving pomegranates to make up to £19 so over a tenner
http://www.productreview.com.au/p/gardenline-aldi-petrol-mower.html
Finally, an electric hedge!
That should keep the cats away from my garden!
i stopped shopping there about 6 years ago
It used to be something you can pick up at the corner shop for £1.70
was like 80p at tesco these days they are £2.30 when not on offer
ontop of that they change suppliers every few weeks on own brand products for cheaper and cheaper ingredients
it has got so bad most of theyr own brand is almost unedable these days
they have no one to blame but theyr selves
If they dont want to go through
they need to stop with the trying to charge corner shop prices
and up theyr quality 10 fold
they had a good few years where they fleeced the general population
the vast majority caught on and now they are in trouble
It used to be ok we buy these in for 50p in bulk we will sell them for 70p everyone's happy
these days its a case of lets buy them in for 50p and try selling them for £3
then every 6 weeks do them for £1.50
great over priced even when on offer
im done with all that bs pricing
youll be laughing ALDI way to the bank
That is blooming brilliant PR! Just pinged an email over to their head office marketing
team to see what they think! Yes.. I really have! :smile:
Depends if the driver is dropping off a £99 Aldi power washer that has the same guts as your neighbours
£400 Karcher one, but is too snobby to think that you can get the same thing for less :smile:
goin to lidl
HEAT! Will not be long before Aldi / Lidl / Farmfoods / B&M / Home Bargains start
this with other products.. and good luck to them doing it!
Free Delivery Info:
The only reason the other supermarkets do it is because they don't want you to go elsewhere - all of them lose money on home deliveries. The only bespoke delivery service (Ocado) made it's first profit in 15 years this year - though nowhere near enough to come close to paying off the previous losses (presumably why it's shareprice is plummeting).
Aldi and Lidl aren't remotely close to taking over. Aldi's only just managed to overtake Waitrose... People keep seeing headlines like "15% sales growth at Aldi while Tesco struggles with 0.1%" without considering that 15% of a small number is still a small number!