Aldi are selling 15 medium eggs for 1.00 date July also family pack peppers for 1.00 great deals to have mushrooms 0.49p grab a bargain and get them boiled eggs cooking for the salad hope this helps
Latest comments (27)
Natalie993
8 May 16#27
same price in Iceland
kelz29
7 May 16#24
They've always been £1 I was buying these at this price before Xmas, lidl do the same
steven24 to kelz29
7 May 16#26
Not sure everyone would know as I didn't lots of people just shop at one or two places they haven't got time to run around shops looking at the prices
steven24
7 May 16#25
I'm sure lots of people are not aware of the prices that's why we put them on the app so people who don't know will know
bargain1girl
6 May 16#17
I just observed that Aldi's cage eggs are tasteless compare with Sainsbury's. I won't be buying eggs from them again.
Elevation to bargain1girl
7 May 16#19
If you'd spent 24 hours a day in the dark you'd end up pretty tasteless too I think it's fair to say. Don't really care if I could buy 100 caged hen eggs for £1 - would never support this abysmal egg production. Also would avoid the UNHappy Egg Company as well having seen undercover filming of waterlogged mud and chicken carcasses around their farms, and them claiming they "weren't aware" that it's illegal to electrify the fences inside the barns...lies and more lies.
pototea to bargain1girl
7 May 161#23
Same for the free range. Sainsbury free range are far tastier than Aldi free range. I do however buy the Aldi ones but only because of the price difference.
FearTheBassPlayer
7 May 161#22
Standard price
I'll start posting Aldi items one a day as a 'deal' then
r40
7 May 16#21
but don't think they are free range or corn fed and they were grown in that nasty grown soil stuff.
yukky wouldn't touch them with a barge pole! lol!!
r40
7 May 16#20
ta op! also
Limes 49p 9.8p each
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49p Chantenay Carrots
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Baby Plum Tomatoes £0.49
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Mangetout
Mangetout
£3.16 per kg
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Mushrooms 49p
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BABYCORN 49p
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wildecat
6 May 161#18
Us city folk don't have chickens to check their bums
chickenchick
6 May 16#16
I imagine that's a mistake......I doubt shops would be selling eggs with a July expiry date just now!
chickenchick
6 May 161#14
Producers have a legal obligation to sell the eggs within 21 days of lay....they get around this perishable problem easily - producers collect up eggs for up to 20 days before sorting and packaging them then selling then to shops. A best before day of at least 14 more days is then usually put on so you are potentially eating an egg that is 5 weeks old! I don't even eat eggs that are 5 days old....fresh out the hens bum that morning or nothing!
LJM to chickenchick
6 May 16#15
Interesting! But even adding the extra days, it shouldn't yet be possible to buy eggs with a use by date of July?
LJM
5 May 16#13
These are very fresh indeed - must have been laid on 2 May.
thewongwing101
5 May 161#12
I bought a pack of these today and the Best Before is the 30th of May
BungalowBill
5 May 16#11
Suspect the OP is mistaken about July then, unless Aldi are breaking food safety regulations.
I believe you cannot have a use by date of 2 months + for eggs but I'm willing to stand corrected if anyone knows for sure.
BungalowBill
5 May 161#1
Eggs with a use by date of two months away, is that even possible?
LJM to BungalowBill
5 May 161#6
No I don't think his is possible at all. As far as I know, eggs must be sold within 21 days of being laid and the use by date is 28 days after being laid.
jeffsmaw to BungalowBill
5 May 16#8
Yes, eggs last a very long time, they'd be good for a couple of weeks longer than the use by date too.
squiff
5 May 161#2
Were they free range?
steven24 to squiff
5 May 16#3
No sorry they are not free range
BungalowBill to squiff
5 May 161#5
Keep eggs two months they'll probably evolve legs of their own and run away!
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I'll start posting Aldi items one a day as a 'deal' then
yukky wouldn't touch them with a barge pole! lol!!
Limes 49p 9.8p each
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49p Chantenay Carrots
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Baby Plum Tomatoes £0.49
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Mangetout
Mangetout
£3.16 per kg
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Mushrooms 49p
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BABYCORN 49p
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NHS Livewell - Food Labelling - Eggs