pauliebdub wrote: » Lidl has a bakery section which Aldi for some mysterious reason doesn't. .......
pauliebdub wrote: » Lidl has a bakery section which Aldi for some mysterious reason doesn't. Overall Aldi is a bit better for food but being able to buy freshly baked bread and buns swings it for Lidl.
corsav6 wrote: » Lidl as staff are a lot friendlier and I find the fruit and veg products to be better. Our local Aldi is like a Mart most day. Customers are ignorant pushing their way around and leaning over trollies to reach products.
Supercell wrote: » Our local Lidl is bigger and more pleasant to shop in. I do feel that Aldi's food is better quality in general though with the exception of their bread range which is not great tasting. Lidl's own brand baked beans recently have turned to watery muck, we do our weekly shop in Aldi every other week to stock up them as a result! The little things
cj maxx wrote: » Lidl for little tools you'd never dreamt of. Aldi has nicer beers
LeBash wrote: » Aldi all day long. Like the OP, need the occasional trip to Tesco for something but it's rare. Aldi has way nicer stuff and much better selection imo. I still go to lidl as well. I never buy the special 5. They will cripple farmers if they keep it up plus the fruit and veg on special always sucks. Nobody should be supporting it. Look it up if you are unaware. If they want to do a special to get people in the door maybe they should suck the loss up. They'll make it back 10 fold everywhere else in the store.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Aldi for me, if I have to go “discount”. It has a much better crisp section, and snacks in general. All Lidl has over Aldi is a bakery “section“ but in these uncertain times I’m avoiding all of the, non-washable, produce that is uncovered and overly “pawed” by the horrible clientele who frequent these shops.
"EmmetSpiceland wrote: » "All Lidl has over Aldi is a bakery “section“ but in these uncertain times I’m avoiding all of the, non-washable, produce that is uncovered and overly “pawed” by the horrible clientele who frequent these shops.