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Foodie on MSNAldi Vs Lidl: What You Need To Know Before Checking Out
Aldi and Lidl are both discount chains with European roots and a focus on streamlined options. But there are some noticeable ...
Households have been issued a warning about storing bags of salad in their fridges following a large product recall due to ...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a number of food recalls over the past week, with a range of fresh ...
Aldi and Lidl are similar stores, but have quite a few differences. Before you shop, take a look at the key differences ...
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Voices: The best tips for finding supermarket bargains: readers share their Lidl and Aldi secrets
The best tips for finding supermarket bargains: readers share their Lidl and Aldi secrets - YOUR VIEWS: Readers share their ...
UK households have received an urgent warning about storing bags of salad in their fridges following a massive product recall ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAldi, Tesco, Lidl and Dunnes recalls - shoppers urged 'not to eat' products
The FSAI has issued a number of food alerts over the last week with several items being pulled from shelves in Aldi, ...
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Dublin Live on MSNUrgent recall for fresh herbs, veggies, and more sold in Lidl, Aldi, Dunnes, Tesco, and SuperValu
If you're looking to stock up your pantry and fridge, you'd better keep an eye out because the FSAI has issued several food ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNAdvertising watchdog upholds Aldi complaint against rival Lidl over 'Best Value Supermarket' claim
Aldi objected on the grounds that the advertising claim “Ireland’s Best Value Supermarket” implied Lidl had been awarded this ...
Lidl usually has a larger produce selection than Aldi’s, but both always carry the pantry staples and essentials. Generally speaking, Lidl has a much larger produce section than Aldi’s does.
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inews.co.uk on MSNAldi loses cheapest supermarket title for first time in two years
The budget retailer has lost its crown after 20 months of being at the top - only to be beaten by one of its biggest rivals ...
At Lidl, fresh, flaky croissants were priced at 45 cents each. At Aldi, Black Angus chuck steak went for $4.49 a pound, while a 14 oz. package of bratwurst (What else?) went for $2.49.
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