Rating des Ortes: 4 Belvedere, London, United Kingdom
The vegetables here are a lot cheaper yet better than what you would get in Sainsburys. Realized this only recently and I think I have stopped going to Sainsburys now. This is not a superstore. Just a small one, like the size of a Tesco Metro maybe. They don’t accept American Express. But come on. Who cares really? There are affordable alternatives to every expensive brand in the market. Be it chocolates, biscuits or breakfast cereals(actually a lot more, but I’ll just stop here). I’ve heard some of my friends say that ALDI’s milk doesn’t last as long as what is written on the can, but I’m yet to find one like that.
Andrea
Rating des Ortes: 5 Hamburg, Germany
I think this is a cool place to buy food in London.
Rith
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
This is quite a nice place, its really cheap and the staff are nice.
Dnl0
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
I prefer Aldi to Lidl. Aldi sell really good quality fruit and vegetable that is cheaper than Lidl. You really have to be on the look out for bargains, because once you find them, those bargains sell out fast! As you would expect from discount supermarkets like Aldi and Lidl, you do have to queue for a while because there are only 1 or 2 members of staff at the checkout and you do need to bring your own shopping bags, otherwise Aldi can charge you. Also Aldi do not accept credit cards as payment, only cash and debit cards. We might take all these things for granted in other supermarkets, but Aldi do this in order to help keep their costs down and pass some of lower costs down to us customers. Overall, Aldi offers better quality food than Lidl.