TerrorFirmer wrote: » Your opinion is ****e. You'd swear Aldi was a back street stall dealer. Aldi,and Lidl, have thousands of stores in Germany, let alone then rest of Europe, and Ireland. Their 'own brand'....well, almost everything bar fresh meat, is miles ahead of the likes of Tesco or Dunnes. I don't shop in Aldi/Lidl that much - but to be fair, aside from meat, at the same price point, their produce destroys tesco, dunnes, and whatever other retailers are out there. Both Aldi and Lidl are huge - and I mean HUGE - companies on par or exceeding Tesco. I love how people, often without having even shopped in either place, dismiss them like they were some discount local pound shop offloading food several months out of date.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » I must be just unlucky then because I ofton get stuck behind someone who starts talking to the till operator about a school play or some other shíte.
Oranage2 wrote: » Made homemade burgers, bought all the ingredients from superQuinn, next week made same burgers but went to lidl and cost half the price. also I love walking around lidl and aldi you don't know what you'll find, tomatoes beside con saws, car seats in the ice cream section total madness.
LooksLikeRain wrote: » Aldi is more expensive than Lidl, € 2 for trolley in Aldi only € 1 in lidl. But neither seems to have trolleys with the broken coin mech, which are free, that Dunnes have. Also better than tesco who charge €1 for a trolley but many of the trolleys are like something from only fools and horses with three working wheels and one wheel on auto pilot!
Boombastic wrote: » You get your money back when you lave back the trolley
murpho999 wrote: » This comment about 'Brennans' made me smile. As if it's high quality bread. Brennan's bread is still soft after a week which is very worrying, and shows how full of preservatives it is. The Lidl own bakery bread, that you already mention is much better. Standard of bread in Ireland compared to what you can get in Europe is very poor. Really should avoid all that pre-packaged stuff like Brennans, Pat the Baker etc....all poor quality and unhealthy.
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » I love how they give you 8 seconds to pack up and pay
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » I bought 2 steaks in Aldi today thanks to this thread, I will give my verdict later
snubbleste wrote: » Aldi have ~100 stores & Lidl have ~125 stores in the country. That's a huge amount of stores! Yet their market share of the grocery market is only about 12% combined. Go figure.
Deleted User wrote: » How many stores do Dunnes, Tesco etc have, that "huge" number of stores may account for about 10% of the retail space taken up by supermarkets. Their stores are smaller than those of the leaders as well.
snubbleste wrote: » Well Tesco has 141 stores and Dunnes have 116 stores and Supervale have ~190 stores. But you'd think that Aldi & Lidl market share would be much higher. Their car parks are full every weekend.
Daveysil15 wrote: » They are generally good value. I don't really like their meat, but they have some great bread and produce. Their condoms, lubes, baby oil and baby wipes are competitively priced too.
kneemos wrote: » Their steaks are quite good the rest of it I agree is not great.Are you sure the condoms are good value considering you're buying baby wipes.
Daveysil15 wrote: » Lidl do sell some incredibly random things at times, like microscopes and hiking boots.
shopaholic01 wrote: » Your shopping trolley must be very interesting!
zerks wrote: » I think he's actually Lady Gaga:pac:
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Lidl's instant decaff coffee is much nicer than the more expensive brands. Their bread and rolls are really tasty and I like the fact that they do a good range of vegetarian friendly cheeses. I don't like their fruit or veg though. I buy a lot of plants there and I noticed that Hellmans mayo was almost 30 cent cheaper in there today than in tesco.