Just noticed Aldi are finally doing a gluten free range, lots of different items on the web link but I really like the 6 muffins for £1.29 - not sure of size but other stores charge around £1 a muffin if its gluten free. Great to see there will be some competition in the gluten free now Aldi has jumped on board. Suppose stock will depend on what your local store has but worth looking out for it if you have to have gluten free.
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the_zooter to BigYoSpeck
27 Sep 164#7
Why is that sad?? That's actually a good thing. Ignoring any possible health benefit/deficiency, the fact that so many people will buy them that "don't need to", means that they'll sell well and Aldi might continue to stock them as an everyday item, thus helping those who need Gluten free products to have more choice.
So it seems a good thing to me, not sad at all!
Chuckles123
26 Sep 164#3
I work at Aldi; I recommend that if you shop there & want gluten free products, follow the instructions on the bottom of the receipt and go to http://www.tellaldi.com and suggest that they stock them more regularly & if enough people do this, they probably will at some point (as a regular item and not as a special).
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NinjaPawsFoxx
25 Sep 162#1
ALDI currently stocks Gluten-Free products as part of its weekly specials. "Once they're gone, they're gone" as they say. UK stores do not currently have any fixed/standard products that are part of a Gluten-Free range.
nokiafusion
25 Sep 16#2
Chuckles123
26 Sep 164#3
I work at Aldi; I recommend that if you shop there & want gluten free products, follow the instructions on the bottom of the receipt and go to http://www.tellaldi.com and suggest that they stock them more regularly & if enough people do this, they probably will at some point (as a regular item and not as a special).
Clerik
27 Sep 161#4
Have already tried the gluten free quadruple choc cookies,
They tasted fantastic....
ollie87
27 Sep 161#5
You know we've reached peak-Gulten Free when Aldi are stocking it.
BigYoSpeck
27 Sep 16#6
It is sad how many people will buy these that don't need to
the_zooter to BigYoSpeck
27 Sep 164#7
Why is that sad?? That's actually a good thing. Ignoring any possible health benefit/deficiency, the fact that so many people will buy them that "don't need to", means that they'll sell well and Aldi might continue to stock them as an everyday item, thus helping those who need Gluten free products to have more choice.
So it seems a good thing to me, not sad at all!
tinuvielshaw
27 Sep 162#8
I stocked up on the pasta and crispbread. I can't eat gluten for medical reasons but its good that gluten free is a trend as far as I'm concerned as it makes it so much easier for me.In 2004 when I was first diagnosed there was literally nothing in the supermarkets.I cook from scratch because of that and just don't eat biscuits or cakes but to be able to get anything gluten free is great.I may even try a muffin!
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So it seems a good thing to me, not sad at all!
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They tasted fantastic....
So it seems a good thing to me, not sad at all!