Autochange wrote: Anyone ever seen chicken salt in Ald or Lidl? Became addicted to it on chips when i lived in Perth many moons ago
Autochange wrote: » Anyone ever seen chicken salt in Ald or Lidl? Became addicted to it on chips when i lived in Perth many moons ago
fussyonion wrote: » I'm here to NOT recommend the Mini Desserts for 99c. They come in a little glass with a plastic lid and are available in Double Chocolate, Salted Caramel, Raspberry & Cream and another one I can't remember. We got the Raspberry & Cream and the Salted Caramel ones and had them last night but we weren't impressed. They have a weird jelly-like topping and the cinnamon biscuit at the bottom of the Raspberry one was particularly nasty. Ugh. Handy little glasses though.
daisy123 wrote: » I still can't find them! And I've tried three Aldis! What section are they in or what other product are they near? I expected them to be with Sticky Toffee Puddings which I found alright, but I don't like them! Waaaaah. I need to try them! Edit: It's the chocolate lava puddings I'm on the hunt for!
Rick Shaw wrote: » Bought a few bottles of "Maisels Weisse" beer today (Kristall) and am very impressed. Seems to be a very good spurious version of the much more expensive Erdinger Kristall. Big thumbs up from me. Excellent beer.
Reputable Rog wrote: » Nothing spurious about it, its one of the biggest brands in Germany.
Rick Shaw wrote: » Oops. Wasn't aware of the brand, I just wrongly assumed it was an aldi copy
rubadub wrote: » An aldi version of Erdinger Kristall would be called something very subtle like Erdonger Crystals I had 2 types of Maisel in the porterhouse as it was one of their daily (weekly?) specials. An old thread in the beer forum says this crowd are distributor here.http://premierinternational.ie/beers/ But I wonder if they just call themselves that, and are not actually official. When I saw it in Porterhouse I looked online and saw it was expensive in most places and wondered if they imported themselves. I wonder if there is no official distributor then Maisels might not mind aldi shipping it to Ireland and selling here, and so avail of german wholesale prices. Like you might see tesco selling Walls branded ice creams here as well as HB. I remember over 20 years ago getting lowenbrau beer as cheap as the cheapest of beers here (I see it 3.50 a bottle in molloys now :eek:), and stolichnaya vodka pretty cheap too, and at full 40%, both before there were distributors here. Years later stoli got a distributor here, dropped to 37.5% and increased the price.
Rick Shaw wrote: » Another shout for the Mexican bean soup. Just had a bowl for my lunch and it was amazing.
rubadub wrote: » I wonder if there is no official distributor then Maisels might not mind aldi shipping it to Ireland and selling here, and so avail of german wholesale prices.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Even if Maisels had an official distributor here there is nothing Maisels could do to prevent Aldi buying in bulk in Germany (or anywhere else including grey market) and selling here. That's how the likes of Dealz and other discount stores are able to offer such good pricing on well known brands.
fussyonion wrote: » Don't know if I mentioned this, sorry if I have, but we're really loving the Andarra Merlot at the moment. €6.49 (I think?!) and it's absolutely gorgeous. Gonna stock up on these for the festive season; reckon it'll go perfectly with roast beef or a cheeseboard.
One_Of_Shanks wrote: » Ya may stock up now, it will be minimum 9 quid a bottle soon when the new alcohol pricing laws come in
fin12 wrote: » What new alcohol pricing laws? Is the price of spirits going to go up?
One_Of_Shanks wrote: Yeah big time. I dont wanna derail this thread so I'll post a link to the thread in question, but yes is the answer No more reasonably priced booze soon. Government introducing laws to inflate alcohol prices in shops It's not even a tax so the increased prices actually benefit the supermarkets without increasing tax intake much, genius stuff, long live the nanny state:
One_Of_Shanks wrote: » Yeah big time. I dont wanna derail this thread so I'll post a link to the thread in question, but yes is the answer No more reasonably priced booze soon. Government introducing laws to inflate alcohol prices in shops It's not even a tax so the increased prices actually benefit the supermarkets without increasing tax intake much, genius stuff, long live the nanny state:http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=104751955#post104751955
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Another good reason to keep the annual family camping holiday in France via ferry going!!
One_Of_Shanks wrote: » Amen to that mate! A good excuse for a few trips up North too.
TheShow wrote: » Pastrami - wafer thin, bbq flavour. kicks ham in the balls.