Aldi's red and white cabbages are all the same fixed price regardless of their size, I've just picked up this monster red cabbage and there were plenty more of a similar size there.
It was at the store in Newport but I'm sure it'll be the same at all the stores if they're all using the same supplier :)
Bring on the homemade coleslaw!
It's British too if that helps
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rmtheatre
4 Jun 16#11
red cabbage how much?
Duelling Duck
4 Jun 161#10
That's no cabbage.
foolchild
3 Jun 161#9
My hot vote is purely for the picture of a cabbage on a scales. Very serious business.
fishmaster
3 Jun 16#8
Cabbage isn't it, boil it up with some sprouts won't I. Be lovely won't it be.
boostii
3 Jun 16#7
"At home, best kept refrigerated"
.......but in store, we'll knock it about like a football :laughing:
missingman
3 Jun 162#6
I thought it was a death star
r40
3 Jun 16#5
probably because it's German!!!
boostii
3 Jun 162#4
Wood Farm British Red Cabbage - proud sponsors of Team GB at the Olympics judging by the label.
Why do they make up all the pretend English sounding brand names for everything, just call it an Aldi cabbage and stick the Aldi badge on it?
sradmad
3 Jun 16#3
good find op, heat added
Roger_Irrelevant
3 Jun 16#2
Anyone know where you can get a 'wide grater' for these? The normal ones for carrots/spuds don't cut it (literally).
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It was at the store in Newport but I'm sure it'll be the same at all the stores if they're all using the same supplier :)
Bring on the homemade coleslaw!
It's British too if that helps
11 comments
.......but in store, we'll knock it about like a football :laughing:
Why do they make up all the pretend English sounding brand names for everything, just call it an Aldi cabbage and stick the Aldi badge on it?