bubbles o hara wrote: » I had the vegetarian white pudding tonight. Fried with mushrooms and an egg,it was lovely. I'll be stocking up tomorrow in case it disappears soon.
odyssey06 wrote: » The McGraths Fairtrade Reserve (black box) now appears to be sourced through Bewleys, at least going by it's Fairtrade ID code & it has "packed in Ireland" label. Price is €1.39 for 80 tea bags. The tea comes from Kenya so would expect similarities to this:https://www.bewleys.com/ie/shop/product-category/tea/bewleya%C2%80%C2%99s-special-blend-fairtrade-tea-80s/ TBD the all important taste test...
mean gene wrote: » Awful undrinkable
Sundance_Kid wrote: » Had their Specially Selected Sweet Potato Fries from the freezer section, very nice. They finally have Seafood Chowder back in my local store, hasnt been a Seafood Chowder in stock in ages. Anyway it is a different brand of Chowder and not great, the old version they used to have was much nicer. Also, havent seen tins of tuna in brine or spring water in well over a month, not sure whats going on
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » That's disappointing about the chowder. The chowder was really nice. Wonder why they stopped stocking it.
freshpopcorn wrote: » I think with all supermarkets own brands they sign a contract with a manufacturer for a period of time. When this expires it may be renewed or they may put it out to tender again or look at sales/etc.
dee_mc wrote: » Anyone else try the Velvet Cloud sheep's milk yogurt from the Irishy cabinet? Fabulous packaging, lovely smooth and thick texture, mild but tangy flavour... aaand the aftertaste of old, overcooked roast lamb. Really revolting. I hope I just somehow got a bad tub because it seemed so promising
Tedious Bore wrote: » regards that mushroom risotto posted recently , anyone able to post a link/pic for me please or describe packaging or whereabouts its being stocked? Asked in a couple places and cant seem to find it
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Hi all, I'm a fan of Aldi's Thursday and Sunday special offers but often find the limited stock is gone by the time I get to my local store which is frustrating. Aldi don't sell online here in Ireland but they do offer their weekly specials for sale online on their UK website (https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys) so if there is something in particular you are looking for you can order it there and have it delivered here via a service like Parcel Motel or Parcel Wizard which will typically add circa €4 to the delivered cost but might be worth it if there is something in particular you are looking for. Returns would be tricky so bear that in mind!!
ellejay wrote: » I see that organic proscecco is only stg£7.99 on their uk website. It's 15 in my local Aldi.
Kamili wrote: » Have you actually had anything delivered to parcel Motel/Wizard from Aldi UK? I tried this before and the address was blocked and they wouldn't allow me order delivery to it for either of those services.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » I don't think Aldi are to blame for that though. It's more down to the massive government tax we pay on alcohol here :mad: I was visiting a friend in the UK recently and she had a nice bottle of wine open one evening. It was an Aldi one. She said it was only £3. Had a look for it here when I came home and the same bottle was €9 here.
Dónal wrote: » I bought the tub of those caramel rice crispies chocolate yokes during a big shop at the weekend (M&S clones). Since I almost ate them all in one sitting I've come to the conclusion that I can never buy them again.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Not true I'm afraid. The Irish Govt levy's excise duty of €3.19 per bottle of wine. The UK charges the equivalent of €2.83 a difference of only 36c per bottle, see http://www.fdbusiness.com/ireland-has-highest-excise-duty-on-wine-in-eu/ I actually don't know how Aldi (or anyone) can sell a bottle of wine for less than €8 or €9. Even the cheapest of the cheap will cost them €2 to buy from the producer to which they have to add €3.19 in order to just collect the Govt's duty which equates to €5.19 and I'm buying a nice Cotes du Rhone off them for €6:85 or so. That just about gives them a 25% Gross Margin out of which they have to cover the cost of shipping/transport and all other operating costs (staff + rent etc) which doesn't leave much room for profit. Just as well they run a tight operation!!!
Reputable Rog wrote: » Your heart would break for them wouldn't it.
Cheshire Cat wrote: » I bought a bottle today. Will be reporting.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » No, it wouldn't at all but I am very grateful they do what they do. Themselves and Lidl have made the Irish supermarket sector way more competitive since their arrival. I reckon I save about €250 a month by shopping at Aldi and that pays for our annual family holiday. Not to be sneezed or sneered at
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Did I miss your report Cheshire Cat?