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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

To spend in our local Aldi, I will be there for months

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Gotta be half a years shopping hasn't it?!

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"To spend in our local Aldi, I will be there for months "

You can go on a proper spree.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Gotta be half a years shopping hasn't it?!"
that's what I was thinking

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Bring your own bags

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Might get myself a welding bench

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

great stuff

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

5 bottles of the rather excellent Imperial collection gold vodka, @ £20 a pop would be money well spent, £36 on Amazon and £30 in Moscow shops. So Aldi is the best and cheapest source.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"5 bottles of the rather excellent Imperial collection gold vodka, @ £20 a pop would be money well spent, £36 on Amazon and £30 in Moscow shops. So Aldi is the best and cheapest source. "
Sounds like a plan

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

made me laugh, congrats.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"5 bottles of the rather excellent Imperial collection gold vodka, @ £20 a pop would be money well spent, £36 on Amazon and £30 in Moscow shops. So Aldi is the best and cheapest source. Sounds like a plan "

No pies?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't go on a Thursday! You'll blow it all on a solar powered hydraulic tree trimming inflatable bicycle you never knew you needed, when all you wanted was some milk...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"5 bottles of the rather excellent Imperial collection gold vodka, @ £20 a pop would be money well spent, £36 on Amazon and £30 in Moscow shops. So Aldi is the best and cheapest source. Sounds like a plan

No pies?

"

Loads but I'm not allowed

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don't go on a Thursday! You'll blow it all on a solar powered hydraulic tree trimming inflatable bicycle you never knew you needed, when all you wanted was some milk... "
you had me at Solar Power

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

bump £41 left just bought a petrol strimmer

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Wot no vodka?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"bump £41 left just bought a petrol strimmer "

Don't they keep them between the patissere section and the tinned veg

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"bump £41 left just bought a petrol strimmer "

my grandad was on about getting one.. let me know what its like

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"bump £41 left just bought a petrol strimmer

Don't they keep them between the patissere section and the tinned veg "

it was near the Kitchen roll and the fizzy pop

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"bump £41 left just bought a petrol strimmer

my grandad was on about getting one.. let me know what its like "

will do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is it true people buy marks and Spencer's shopping bags to carry there shopping home from aldi ? . Great believer in good value for money you can't knock aldi why spend more than you need to ?

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"Is it true people buy marks and Spencer's shopping bags to carry there shopping home from aldi ? . Great believer in good value for money you can't knock aldi why spend more than you need to ? "

I use an Asda bag in Tescos. It really pisses them off

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical "

So you asked for a refund and went to Harrods.

How much was it there ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

So you asked for a refund and went to Harrods.

How much was it there ?"

Harrods isn't too different from Waitrose in the food hall pricing. Depends on the brands.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical "

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me."

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical "

Unusual shopping list, are you following one of Heston Blumenthal recipe's?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Unusual shopping list, are you following one of Heston Blumenthal recipe's? "

Just extras requested for fish and chips, with lots of sick guests to try and mend.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future. "

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??"

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I love Aldi

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty. "

Although have you seen how much the check out staff earn ?

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty. "

Have you read up on where Aldi source their products they can offer products cheaply because they pay less in advertising, less in shop refrubs and they use own brand products as well as locally sourced products. I would love to shop at waitrose but i don't have the budget to do so...not everything that is cheap is unethical.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

was that from filling in a questionaire on how well they did

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty.

Have you read up on where Aldi source their products they can offer products cheaply because they pay less in advertising, less in shop refrubs and they use own brand products as well as locally sourced products. I would love to shop at waitrose but i don't have the budget to do so...not everything that is cheap is unethical. "

Yeh, but only after shopping there. They use 90% private labels (with minimal transparency) and don't care about fair trade. Their consumers care more about price than ethics. There's an organisation called Ethical Consumer which will explain more, dunno if I can link it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty.

Although have you seen how much the check out staff earn ? "

Depends where they live.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty.

Have you read up on where Aldi source their products they can offer products cheaply because they pay less in advertising, less in shop refrubs and they use own brand products as well as locally sourced products. I would love to shop at waitrose but i don't have the budget to do so...not everything that is cheap is unethical.

Yeh, but only after shopping there. They use 90% private labels (with minimal transparency) and don't care about fair trade. Their consumers care more about price than ethics. There's an organisation called Ethical Consumer which will explain more, dunno if I can link it. "

I do understand where you are coming from in terms of ethical choices, but even having a fair trade stamp does not mean that 100% of that product is fair trade. There was a big thing with Cadbury's and coffee producers in regards to that. A lot of people don't look at the ethics in things you only have to look at primark and while I would love to be 100% ethically minded when buying stuff I can't be because I simply can't afford to be.

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford

I enjoy shopping and like to buy good quality food .

The presentation in Aldi or Lidi has never really appealed to me and one doing a like for like comparison I could find little evidence that they were much cheaper in any event .

I like bright stores with plenty of space and helpful staff .

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By *akedninjaMan
over a year ago

edinburgh

Halfers?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty.

Have you read up on where Aldi source their products they can offer products cheaply because they pay less in advertising, less in shop refrubs and they use own brand products as well as locally sourced products. I would love to shop at waitrose but i don't have the budget to do so...not everything that is cheap is unethical.

Yeh, but only after shopping there. They use 90% private labels (with minimal transparency) and don't care about fair trade. Their consumers care more about price than ethics. There's an organisation called Ethical Consumer which will explain more, dunno if I can link it.

I do understand where you are coming from in terms of ethical choices, but even having a fair trade stamp does not mean that 100% of that product is fair trade. There was a big thing with Cadbury's and coffee producers in regards to that. A lot of people don't look at the ethics in things you only have to look at primark and while I would love to be 100% ethically minded when buying stuff I can't be because I simply can't afford to be. "

That's fine, I'm not chastising you for not having the luxury of choice. I do, and I just can't bring myself to shop in places I don't trust. I also won't shop in Primark, or any clothes shops that use sweat shops as I just feel too guilty. I do think people should make informed choices though.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty.

Have you read up on where Aldi source their products they can offer products cheaply because they pay less in advertising, less in shop refrubs and they use own brand products as well as locally sourced products. I would love to shop at waitrose but i don't have the budget to do so...not everything that is cheap is unethical.

Yeh, but only after shopping there. They use 90% private labels (with minimal transparency) and don't care about fair trade. Their consumers care more about price than ethics. There's an organisation called Ethical Consumer which will explain more, dunno if I can link it.

I do understand where you are coming from in terms of ethical choices, but even having a fair trade stamp does not mean that 100% of that product is fair trade. There was a big thing with Cadbury's and coffee producers in regards to that. A lot of people don't look at the ethics in things you only have to look at primark and while I would love to be 100% ethically minded when buying stuff I can't be because I simply can't afford to be.

That's fine, I'm not chastising you for not having the luxury of choice. I do, and I just can't bring myself to shop in places I don't trust. I also won't shop in Primark, or any clothes shops that use sweat shops as I just feel too guilty. I do think people should make informed choices though. "

I know you are not chastising me, I'm just putting my side across I guess. It is about informed choices and it's also understanding where the products are coming from and making the decision from that whether to buy it or not. It's great you have the budget to do so...like I said I wish I did.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aldi was the only shop near where I spent a weekend. I bought a jar tartare sauce, a huge bottle of malt vinegar, 32 cold relief tablets AND a plastic bag for £1.47. Uncomfortably cheap for me. Can't be ethical

Fuck ethical shopping. I have a family to feed and a tight budget. Aldi works for me.

I don't have a family to feed, and I don't have a tight budget. I'd rather pay a price that maintains my conscience. I'll avoid Aldi now and prepare better in the future.

I don't have a family to feed or a tight budget. I still stop in Aldi. lol roll is lol roll ??

You're right, I just don't think those that produce the products, or manufacture them, will be paid fairly. I'd rather my money was used to help people instead of maintaining poverty.

Have you read up on where Aldi source their products they can offer products cheaply because they pay less in advertising, less in shop refrubs and they use own brand products as well as locally sourced products. I would love to shop at waitrose but i don't have the budget to do so...not everything that is cheap is unethical.

Yeh, but only after shopping there. They use 90% private labels (with minimal transparency) and don't care about fair trade. Their consumers care more about price than ethics. There's an organisation called Ethical Consumer which will explain more, dunno if I can link it.

I do understand where you are coming from in terms of ethical choices, but even having a fair trade stamp does not mean that 100% of that product is fair trade. There was a big thing with Cadbury's and coffee producers in regards to that. A lot of people don't look at the ethics in things you only have to look at primark and while I would love to be 100% ethically minded when buying stuff I can't be because I simply can't afford to be.

That's fine, I'm not chastising you for not having the luxury of choice. I do, and I just can't bring myself to shop in places I don't trust. I also won't shop in Primark, or any clothes shops that use sweat shops as I just feel too guilty. I do think people should make informed choices though.

I know you are not chastising me, I'm just putting my side across I guess. It is about informed choices and it's also understanding where the products are coming from and making the decision from that whether to buy it or not. It's great you have the budget to do so...like I said I wish I did. "

I think it's unfair the choice has been removed from a lot of households, however I think that's due to lack of information (amongst general pop. not you). Aldi and Lidl are becoming high street heroes so there's no pressure to source products responsibly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"was that from filling in a questionaire on how well they did "

That's what I'd like to know too. I never win anything!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"was that from filling in a questionaire on how well they did

That's what I'd like to know too. I never win anything!!"

You win best ass on Fab Scarlet

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"was that from filling in a questionaire on how well they did

That's what I'd like to know too. I never win anything!!

You win best ass on Fab Scarlet "

Nah that title was taken by someone else I'm afraid...i wasn't even close!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"was that from filling in a questionaire on how well they did

That's what I'd like to know too. I never win anything!!

You win best ass on Fab Scarlet "

We definitely second this! All your pics are hot but the one 28th Jan is just wow! Both of us have had a little peak every now and then since you uploaded it x

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