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  1. frankestofshadows on

    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”

  2. astropastrogirl on

    We need more Aldi s in the country , then they could also be , part of our country , please

  3. Alarming-Song2555 on

    In all possible ways, this is a WIN for we, the Aussie people. Only weak sheep and scumbag puppets defend Colesworth.

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. 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.