ANSWERS: 10
  • In Germany they have usually very good quality products, quite cheap. On the other side, they do not offer much choice, because they concentrate on a few articles. They have health foods, too.
  • They are OK. I don't actually shop there, but since there is one in my shopping centre it brought all the home brands down in price in the store I do shop in. I regularly buy home brand, and I stick to my normal store as I used to work there, know everyone and where everything is, and like the wider range of choice available. It always gets me how many non-food items Aldi have for such a tiny store as well.
  • It is fab. They sell all my favourites, broken biscuits, tins of beans for 8p, white cider, Burberry caps, shell suits, Rothman Royals. They don't sell razors though. Oh well, I suppose the bumfluff will have to stay...
  • Its not bad only used it a couple of times its quite a way from where i live.
  • I love Aidl, its just like normal Irish foods put in different packaging. BUT i hate LIDL eugh eugh eugh
  • Never been to one,never heard of it?
  • Its cheep and cheerful, nice stuff. Why pay more :-) ( or is thats ASDA ? )
  • I have been in two. One was in a lousy crime ridden area and the other was in a very rural area by my mother in law in Sullivan County, NY. Some good buys. They should put one near me, we have a lot of empty store sites to plunk one in.
  • I have been to a few and basically, you get what you pay for, the food you buy there will be real cheap, but the quality will be a bit below par. But you cant complain! Just avoid the ketchup/water hybrid they sell lol
  • Always find for some unknown reason rhe fruit and veg always feels soft,and never displays sell by date.

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