• Ilandar@aussie.zone
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    4 months ago

    ALDI is pretty terrible if you don’t have a really basic White Australian diet. Lack of range has always been the reason I avoid doing big shops there.

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      4 months ago

      The biggest problem we have with ALDI is that it seems the produce goes off way quicker.

      For busy families that try and get away with a single weekly shop, that can often result in a fair bit of waste, which negates a good chunk of any price benefit.

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        4 months ago

        These days I don’t buy fresh produce from supermarkets, it’s always cheaper and better quality at my local independent grocers and wholesale markets.

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      4 months ago

      You can’t get your whole shop at Aldi. It’s great for what it’s great at, though. Aldi’s home brand is a class above the home brands of Colesworth, but tends to be priced at the same price or even cheaper. I usually get eggs, cheese, yoghurt, brekky cereals, biscuits, snacks and some veges there. Yes - basic ‘white’ staples.

      I would likely get more frozen goods at Aldi, but when I do the grocery shop Aldi is the first stop. I don’t want to be roaming around for another hour or two with a trolley full of melting food.