Thargor wrote: » Theres new products appearing and disappearing in that yogurt/pudding section every time I go past and its all lovely, completely different level to generic processed crap like Yoplait. So cheap aswell, just goes to show how long Tesco and Dunnes and the rest spent ripping us off before the Germans came.
Staplor wrote: » Margaret's brown bread is lovely.
Antibac wrote: » Anyone know if this is nationwide? Couldn't find it in my local
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Tried Aldi sushi tonight ... nope, sorry, absolute muck. On the plus side, their acai yoghurt 4 pack is divine
Jentle Grenade wrote: » Alf, how much is the quark (if you can recall)? Off to do the main shop tonight and OTT-excited about cheaper quark It's €1.69/89 in most places.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Tried Aldi sushi tonight ... nope, sorry, absolute muck.
whiskeyman wrote: » In fairness, I found it on par with any of the branded supermarket sushis out there, and for 1/3 less the price. Must try the spirilised Courgettes. Never noticed them, and I've been meaning to try them instead of spaghetti / noodles
Galway K9 wrote: » Their Yoghurts are loaded with added suggar so i keep well away from them.
rubadub wrote: » any idea what % sugar they were? are you comparing like with like, i.e. are they high in sugar per gram compared to tesco or lidl etc? I ask since in the lidl thread someone claimed their own brand bars are much higher in sugar and calories than the name brand ones -and they are not. If you think ALL supermarket yoghurts are high in sugar then you should make that clear.
Alf Stewart. wrote: » Heres the stuff I've taken a fondness for.
Zelda247 wrote: » It is here in Kerry, I must admit I did not like this bread at all.
Alf Stewart. wrote: » Bought a tub of Meridian peanut butter this evening from Aldi, first impressions upon opening it was that someone did a number two in a jar and then resealed it However, just do as instructed on the lid, and give it a good stir, and oh my God, best peanut butter I've ever had. I'm someone who loves their peanut butter, whether its spreader on a bagel, or eaten with scrambled eggs, to just using it as a dip for sliced fruit or veg, I can't get enough of it. ......
witnessmenow wrote: » I know this is an old post, but how did this go unchecked!? :pac:
witnessmenow wrote: » Bacon cubes, arent as nice as they were, Again, they are better in Lidl
Zelda247 wrote: » The Cranberry and Coconut snack bites are to die for, absolutely yummy!
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Are they the packets of cracker-y things near the tills? Also available in Sour Cream and something? I had the other flavour and thought they were AWFUL!! Like dodgily flavoured stale cardboard. Not a fan!