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Aldi criticised by parents over new 55p baby wipes replacing bigger pack

Supermarket giant Aldi has been criticised by parents over its Mamia baby wipes. Parents have been left angered by the store after it stopped its 64 pack wipes and replaced them with packs of 60.

Aldi said it has discontinued the packs of 64 Mamia baby wipes - which contained plastic, and is instead selling 60 packs of biodegradable wipes. Mamia 60 packs of biodegradable baby wipes cost 55p a pack. The 64 packs of Mamia wipes cost 62p per pack., M.E.N reports.

While the reduction of four wipes per pack may seem miniscule to some, given the cost of living crisis we are currently experiencing, parents claim it's making a big difference. Posting on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains Facebook group, shopper Kelly Jane wrote: "Aldi are getting sneaky! 64 down to 60!!!! Aldi UK sort it out! Read the comments."

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Parents were quick to criticise the supermarket, and the post has been commented on more than 4,000 times in a single day. Francine Julian said: "I have stopped using them the new ones are horrible they remind me of huggies Wipes they both fall apart when you're trying to get them out the packet was very disappointed with them."

Louise Johnson commented: "It's all well and good people saying it's only 4 wipes, They are taking the mickey. For some families every little helps even 4 wipes...."

Aldi said it has discontinued the packs of 64 Mamia baby wipes - which contained plastic, and is instead selling 60 packs of biodegradable wipes (Aldi)

Lauren-Marie Gordon slammed: "They are absolutely rubbish now, bought a box and just opened them yesterday. It's literally like the Huggies ones. Whoever designed these clearly didn't try to clean a dirty bum with them. Disappointed, moved to these in 2018 after pampers were changed. Now need something else. Only ones we found great on 2nd born with eczema. **( we don't need for eczema child now, we continued use for baby 3 and now 4)."

Chantelle Oliver wrote: "Not only that but they have gone to pot too! I'm stopping using them... They are so much smaller, they feel like the old huggies ones and the quality is awful! 2 packets used to last me a week... Now I go through them in 4 days... So frustrating as I love Aldi normally."

Melissa Pruden said: "These new ones are absolutely pants. I can't even describe them lol. They stick all together you pull about 20 out at a time. Not good lol x I need an alternative."

Other shoppers suggested alternatives for the wipes. Kelsey Berry said: For anyone wanting a great replacement. Morrisons own are absolutely amazing. I just wish I lived closer to one for convenience but they are great."

Dannyelle Preston said: "Poundland wet wipes are the best I’ve used Moisture and thickness both great I used them when both of mine where 3 months and never had a problem both have sensitive skin, I’ve got 2 kiddies and they are still being sold now 6 years on."

Emily Wilkins suggested: "We had the same issue! We order these from Amazon now! Great quality (like the old wipes) so good on my daughters sensitive skin and they last forever!!"

A spokesperson for Aldi said: “Moving to biodegradable wipes is another step forward in our commitment to reduce plastic across our ranges. As well as being plastic-free, our Mamia Biodegradable Wipes remain significantly cheaper than the Big Four, and we will continue to do all we can to keep prices down so shoppers know they will always make significant savings when they shop with us.”

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