What/What Not to Buy at Lidl/Aldi

The ham joint in Aldi is v good, v lean, just layer of fat on outside, v gud flavour.
Also I bought the fresh turkey crown in lidl at christmas and it was as good as any ive bought.
 
Agree with babaduck - the Aldi Specially Selected steak is fantastic. I buy the Striploin Aged Angus, 2 very large steaks for 11.99. So tender you don't need a steak knife. Several people have told me the Rib Eye is superb on the barbecue.....roll on the summer!
 
A few weeks ago I bought a cast iron casserole dish in Aldi (approx €25.00), first few uses everything was fine but a couple of days ago I heated some oil in it (all following the instructions) and the enamel coating on the inside of the dish cracked and fell off. I will try to return it but havent managed to find the receipt yet, if anyone else has bought one be careful with it.
 
I buy almost everything in Lidl/Aldi, the only thing that i would never buy again though is Lidl cosmetics, bought their Cien moisturiser once and my skin got all itchy and red, gave it to my partner to try it and he had the same problem with it so i will never be buying Lidl cosmetics again. On the other hand i do buy Aldi's cosmetics and am very happy with it.
 

My sister swears by the Aldi version of Touche Eclat. It's €4.79 so about 1/5 of the price of the YSL one. She read about it in a magazine and then showed me by using one type under each eye and she was right. Beats the pants off the pricier one!
 

You forgot to mention the Aldi Stollen! Thank goodness for mum!

Lidl eat your heart out, speaking of which, these are cheap foods so please look after yourselves!
 
This might be a good time to resurrect this thread. Aldi now have Irish skimmed milk at 85c per litre, compared to €1 from M&S or €1.09 at Superquinn.
 
I see Lidl have opened an store bakery at some of their recently refurbished stores.
 
Liquid Detergents

For some time now we have been using the plastic bottles of almat non bio detergent but for some time now I'm driven demented with itching skin, doctor now sending me for allergy testing, just wondering if this stuff could be the cause of it.

I've never had any alergic reactions to anything b4 but then I've always been a lot younger
 
I see Lidl have opened an store bakery at some of their recently refurbished stores.


And the breads range is great too. Very tasty and cheap, I like it.


PS: Aldi organic Irish chickens are lovely and a snip at 5.99 ( maybe 6.99).
 
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Lidls deluxe range yogurt is lovely, especially the Devon toffee flavour. Rich and creamy with little chunks of toffee in it.
 


I ve wondered about Amat too! Its clearly a Persil "look a like" but is it the same?

The new Aldi Italian Blend Filter Coffee is very good is just about half the price of its M&S equivalent
 
Regarding the cheaper washing powder. My sister works part time in a shop selling school uniforms. A lot of people came back with the jumpers saying they were poor quality. Some were sent back to the manufacturer who replied that whatever washing powder was used had destroyed the texture of the material.

I think you can guess which powder was used !
 
since when did the ostrich steaks come back to aldi i have been waiting a long time for them to come back but havent seen them recently
 
They were due to have the ostrich on Thurs 2nd June, but they didn't come in for another day or two. Sign up for their email to get regular notifications of their specials.
 
I find all Aldi & Lidl cleaning products to be rubbish. Have bought pretty much everything in the W3 range in Lidl over the years & had dirty 'freshly washed' clothes, greasy 'degreased' ovens etc. etc

Aldi is great for chocolate, 69c fruit & veg, nuts, baking stuff
 
I've been using Almat for the last couple of years once I'd seen the Which report on it. It's great stuff, cleans really well and is so much better value than other stuff. It's the non-biological colour one I use.