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Posted 20 October 2015
Granulated Sugar 1kg - 39p @ Aldi
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Probably about the cheapest I've seen a kilo of sugar.
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LOL owww, I was trying to be positive not rub it in! Now if they would only open one in the middle of town
We've only got three in a 2 mile radius.
LOL do you have one in walking distance? That truly is living the dream
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Could see it posted about a month ago for Lidi, but not Aldi. Have not noticed it in our local at this price before, but I could be wrong.
Was talking to the manager in our regular Aldi today, it's become to popular they are opening another two stores. We already have two and there are quite a few in surrounding town! Seems like they are expanding quite a lot, maybe you will get one in the future
As it happens. Yes i have. X)
So, so envious!
You just can't trust what the Germans might hide inside their products. Just look at VW!
Sounds like now might be the time to stock up then!
Funny thing is, I don't use granulated sugar X) Well unless I am making marmalade and that happens about once every 5 years. I have a bag in the cupboard, but I can't remember what I last used it for.
Maybe will if I can find it at this price a bit
what do you use for breadmaking then ?
I put a teaspoon in my stewed fruit I have for breakfast 3 or 4 times a week
and then there is the wine making...........
Ahhhh! Yes! That probably is the last thing I used it for, bread I haven't made a loaf for a while though. Keep meaning to.
Running low on baking supplies all round here off to check when Tesco might have the promos on
Yes in the meantime destroying local independent retailers. There must be about 6 in our town I used to do the odd shop there when we had one store but now I avoid Aldi like the plague
Yes they may employ people in the UK but how many have lost their jobs due to aggressive expansion plans such as the closure and reduced turnover of independent retailers. Aldi also employ low numbers of staff per store when compared to British supermarkets
Are you posting this from 1980? We barely had any independent retailers before they opened and the people they have hurt most here is Tesco and Sainsbury's.
The independents we do have left aren't threatened by them because they offer something totally different.
Awww
Not sure when it went on offer, but it is 39p on mysupermarket, so I would hope it is national.
2shey!!!
Yes don't buy a product from a UK store subject to UK VAT from a UK based business employing UK staff and paying UK corporation tax and business rates because it supports the German economy.
Chances are you posted this from a device produced in China...
H'mmm theoretically pretty much all of the population live within "walking" distance of an Aldi store there's no law against how far you can walk
Bush smart Tv english? i think so!!!
Tru dat. I'll re-pharse it, distance I can be ars*d to walk when I want a pint of milk
Doubt it, might have a Bush badge on it but the insides will be made in the far east.
You can apply that logic to all businesses never mind supermarkets. I think we all know the main culprit of what you are suggesting is the expansion of tesco express. The other supermarkets including normal tesco stores, are not far behind in being responsible but this is capitalism and a free market at work. To attribute what you are suggesting to Aldi alone when it has a much smaller market share doesn't make sense.
Aldi employ small numbers of staff? Yes because there are fewer stores and they have a smaller market share. Again the point you are making applies to all businesses including independents and supermarkets, they all want to employ as few staff as possible.
Adamcb=jase99, post the same drivel consistently, anti-Aldi and Lidl, ass kissing Morrisons and Tesco