Regularly walk into Aldi and see tags saying “new lower price” and it genuinely is.
Colesworth use those tags and it’s a price that was a special price 2 weeks earlier, but they raised the price high enough within those two weeks to then justify the “lower price”
Few-Investment1325 on
Thata great of them, we need more competition
astropastrogirl on
We need more Aldi s in the country , then they could also be , part of our country , please
thrillho145 on
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Alarming-Song2555 on
In all possible ways, this is a WIN for we, the Aussie people. Only weak sheep and scumbag puppets defend Colesworth.
KingOfKingsOfKings01 on
Coles/Woolworths will match it.
But change the size of all its products/cut employment bonuses and do everything it can to match ALDI but ensure its CEOs and top dogs get the million dollar bonuses.
Legitimate-Win-9669 on
16.8% cheaper than its competitors?
herbse34 on
$9 for a block of Cadbury chocolate is ridiculous. I’m done with it
wingedbasementbear on
I buy one thing from Cole’s/woolies a week. A specific brand of cat food for my elderly cat as they’re the only ones that sell it (at a shit price)
Literally any other consumable purchased in my family of 4 is from Aldi. I spend $200 a week in groceries (give or take $10). I’d like to point out that covers a week of dinners for two adults and two kids, kids lunches and snacks all week, breakfast for everyone and my partner and I don’t really eat lunch but it’s always there in the fridge.
That being said I’m a chef so I reckon a normal shopper would likely spend $50 more or as due to my career skillset I’m much more cost effective and efficient in my food purchase because i have the luxury of not relying on pre-made goods, pre-made seasonings, sauces etc. my shopping really is meat, vege, fruit, dairy and a handful of pre-made snacks like muesli bars, block of chocolate for the mrs etc.
Aldi is a literal life saver. When I was a single young chef I spend like $45 a week on groceries and lived like a fucking king. Now I spend $200 and I haven’t met a family that eats food that is more nutritious, fun and constantly changing, by no means do we eat the same poverty standard shit every week aha. I promise, my kids are healthy
DickPin on
I’ll never forget going into Woolies and finding my favorite tea had gone up from $6 to $8.40. About a month later I saw a ticket price on it with “New Low Price” at $6.90. Duck them, I shop exclusively at Aldi now.
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We need more Aldi, to break Duopoly.
Divas
Regularly walk into Aldi and see tags saying “new lower price” and it genuinely is.
Colesworth use those tags and it’s a price that was a special price 2 weeks earlier, but they raised the price high enough within those two weeks to then justify the “lower price”
Thata great of them, we need more competition
We need more Aldi s in the country , then they could also be , part of our country , please
This article is an advertisement
In all possible ways, this is a WIN for we, the Aussie people. Only weak sheep and scumbag puppets defend Colesworth.
Coles/Woolworths will match it.
But change the size of all its products/cut employment bonuses and do everything it can to match ALDI but ensure its CEOs and top dogs get the million dollar bonuses.
16.8% cheaper than its competitors?
$9 for a block of Cadbury chocolate is ridiculous. I’m done with it
I buy one thing from Cole’s/woolies a week. A specific brand of cat food for my elderly cat as they’re the only ones that sell it (at a shit price)
Literally any other consumable purchased in my family of 4 is from Aldi. I spend $200 a week in groceries (give or take $10). I’d like to point out that covers a week of dinners for two adults and two kids, kids lunches and snacks all week, breakfast for everyone and my partner and I don’t really eat lunch but it’s always there in the fridge.
That being said I’m a chef so I reckon a normal shopper would likely spend $50 more or as due to my career skillset I’m much more cost effective and efficient in my food purchase because i have the luxury of not relying on pre-made goods, pre-made seasonings, sauces etc. my shopping really is meat, vege, fruit, dairy and a handful of pre-made snacks like muesli bars, block of chocolate for the mrs etc.
Aldi is a literal life saver. When I was a single young chef I spend like $45 a week on groceries and lived like a fucking king. Now I spend $200 and I haven’t met a family that eats food that is more nutritious, fun and constantly changing, by no means do we eat the same poverty standard shit every week aha. I promise, my kids are healthy
I’ll never forget going into Woolies and finding my favorite tea had gone up from $6 to $8.40. About a month later I saw a ticket price on it with “New Low Price” at $6.90. Duck them, I shop exclusively at Aldi now.
Common Aldi win.