Aldi is known for its bargains, with many shoppers choosing to do their big shop at the popular store every week.
Surprisingly, I've never actually done a full big shop at Aldi, and usually only pop there for a few bits when I need them. With the cost of living in full swing and prices of staple items increasing by the minute, I wanted to see if swapping from Asda to Aldi was really worth it.
The Specialbuy section changes weekly, so it's no wonder that shoppers are intrigued by Aldi's affordable dupes and homeware items. The shop has everything from garden furniture to crepe makers, but how good are the grocery items?
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I remember a time when my weekly shop for two people would cost around £50 at Asda, but now, it ranges from £60-£65 for the same types of products. I decided to visit my local Aldi for a weekly shop to see if it's really worth swapping completely.
The big shop
Is it me, or does Aldi always seem super busy? I guess you could say that's a good thing as it proves just how popular the store is, but it's a little irritating when you just want to get your shopping done and leave.
It could be because I decided to go to Aldi after 5pm, a time where everyone is dashing to get their bits after work (me included) but it didn't ruin my experience completely. Upon entry, I found myself being drawn to the fresh flowers section with a bunch of lillies on sale for less than £3, but I didn't let the temptation get to me (though it was a bargain).
As I passed the meat section I was amazed at the sheer choice on offer. The meat section at my local Aldi was absolutely huge, but unfortunately, prices were still pretty steep.
A box of fresh chicken breast (approximately four big ones) would set me back almost £6, which I found absolutely mind-blowing. I was always under the impression that Aldi meat would be cheaper, but perhaps I was wrong.
It wasn't until I checked the Asda website that I realised the same box of chicken from Asda was ever so slightly cheaper, only by 3p, mind. So far, I wasn't overly impressed, but in reality, what can you expect with the cost of living crisis bumping up the price of pretty much everything?
Daily lunch items such as ready to eat chicken was priced at £1.99, which was pretty impressive considering a pack from Asda usually sets me back around £2.80. The only plus side with Asda is the fact that they do an 'any 2 for £4' deal with cooked chicken, so it depends how much ready to eat chicken you actually want.
Salad packs actually ended up being more expensive in Aldi at a steep 99p for a pack of Italian salad compared to Asda's at 60p. A pack of spinach cost 75p which was cheaper than Asda's at a whopping £1 - so it's mixed results all round on the salad front.
Staple items such as a four pint of semi skimmed milk would cost the same at Asda for £1.35, but a small pack of seeded bread cost me just 60p as opposed to Asda's £1. In terms of eggs, 12 free range eggs from Aldi set me back £2.09 as opposed to Asda's £2.20.
Staple bathroom items such as toothpaste cost a mere 55p, with the cheapest one I could find online at Asda costing 98p. The cost of feminine hygiene products particularly impressed me, costing 69p as opposed to £2.50 in Asda. As a whole, I'd say homeware and cleaning items as a whole, such as Fairy Liquid and toothpaste, were a lot cheaper at Aldi than in Asda.
The dupes
I need to talk about the dupes from Aldi, because wow, they were impressive. I was amazed to find eight different dupes of products I usually buy on a weekly basis, but for much cheaper than usual. The dupes included:
- Snackrite 'Lights' - 99p for 6 - a dupe for the Walkers Oven Baked crisps priced at £1.65 for 6
- Meatster Salami Snack -£1.69 for 10 - a dupe for Peperami Original Minis priced at £2.25 for 10
- Mini Cheese Bakes - 77p for 7 - a dupe for Mini Cheddars priced at £1.70 for 6
- Fibre Now Birthday Cake £1.15 for 5 - a dupe for Fibre One 90 Calorie Birthday Squares priced at £2.50 for 5
- Alcafe Time Intenso Barista Coffee - £2.29 - a dupe for £3.50 Nescafe Azera Coffee priced at £3.50
- Earls Marrolls Meaty Rolls - 85p - a dupe for Markies Dog Biscuits priced at £1.39
- Earls Dental Sticks Daily Oral Care - 59p - a dupe for Pedigree Dentastix priced at £1.29
- Aldi Cheese Puffs crisps -£1.19 for 10 - a dupe for Walkers Wotsits crisps priced at £1.65 for 6
The pros
I found that there were a fair few positives for my weekly shop at Aldi. The main one being the sheer difference in price for the dupe products.
The fact I can get pretty much the exact same product for considerably cheaper means I'll definitely be shopping more at Aldi. Items like dog treats, coffee and snacks for lunch gave me plenty of savings so I was really chuffed with that.
It's usually items like dog food and branded snacks that rack up my Asda bill, so the fact I could get similar products (all tried and tasted by me) that are identical was a real bonus. My dog most certainly can't tell the difference between a 59p dental stick and a £1.29 one, so Aldi is a good option for dog owners, that's for sure.
The cons
Staple items, mainly meat, are still pretty expensive in Aldi. Understandably so, not everything can be at a bargain price, but it's useful information to know.
I also found that fresh items such as fruit and vegetable weren't amazing quality, but again, that could just be my local Aldi, not Aldi as a whole. I wasn't a big fan of their baby potatoes and lemons, which both appeared quite bruised and manky.
The verdict
This all begs the question... will I do my weekly shop at Aldi every week? Probably not. But will I make a habit of visiting Aldi more for specific items? Yes.
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