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    'Big four' cheaper than discounters



    The discounter supermarkets are more expensive than all of their "big four" rivals, according to new research.

    Trade magazine The Grocer found the most expensive place to shop was Aldi, where 33 basic items cost £30.76 - £11.66 more than the cheapest supermarket Asda.
    The magazine's research compared the 33 products across Aldi, Lidl and Netto with Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons for 10 weeks. It found shopping at a discounter could be up to 61% more expensive than sticking to a budget range at a standard supermarket.
    The magazine said that although discounters were cheaper on a few items, all four of the major supermarkets were cheaper places to shop overall than any of the discounters.
    Tesco's basket at £20.85 was £1.75 more than Asda's £19.10 bill. Sainsbury's cost £21.76 and the Morrisons basket came to £24.92 - 38p cheaper than Lidl, the cheapest discounter that came in at £25.30. The Netto basket cost £25.77, but Aldi cost £4.99 more than its nearest rival.
    Aldi managing director Paul Foley told The Grocer that the discounter's products were the "equivalent of finest own-label or brands".
    Adam Donaldson, chief executive of ESA, the market research company that carried out the study, said: "These findings are really significant given consumers' perception that discounters are less expensive.
    "The question for consumers now becomes one of value. Consumers must decide whether they can obtain the same or better levels of quality at Tesco or Asda as the discounters.
    "If the answer is yes, the shift in shoppers to the discounters could easily reverse

  • #2
    Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

    Here's the kicker

    more expensive than sticking to a budget range at a standard supermarket.
    Aldi's etc don't do own label at all, so hardly a fair comparison.

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    • #3
      Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

      Well sorry by I don't do Aldi or Lidl's, the only time I've been to either of them I've found that the shelves are stacked up high (not good if your 5' 2"), I don't recognise the names of the products and worst of all the checkout assistants litterally 'throw' the goods through the scanner you have to take part in a race to get your shopping packed (although the same can be said for most of the supermarkets on that one).

      Now call me picky, but I think that as customers we pay a lot of money for our food etc and I believe we are entitled to get it, without it being 'aimed' at you, so everytime we go shopping now I forewarn the checkout person that I am not taking part in a race and expect my goods to be treated with care. On most part I find that by doing that and being nice about it (make a joke of it etc) that most assistants are fine and take more care of your goods.

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      • #4
        Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

        We shopped at both Waitrose & Lidl & I have to say many of the products at Lidli compare very favorably with the other stores both on price & quality.

        The reason the names aren't familiar is because many are own brand in the sense that the makers who supply the other stores use a different name to supply Lidl. They do this because the other stores threatened trouble if they did although now you will see brand products such as Kellogs etc on their shelves

        Also tell me where you can buy a whole cooked lobster for £4 & wild salmon steaks or sea trout for under a £5. A few weeks ago we had partridge & pheasant at a fraction of the normal price

        They also sell wonderful tasting (&hot) Greek peppers filled with cheeses as well as herring in a thick creamy sauce all very cheaply.

        I could go on but I won't other than to say we discovered Lidl some years ago & have never stopped using them whenever possible

        Also I suspect a bit of propaganda as the main stores are concerned that because of the credit crunch they will lose even more customers to the them so are now trying to make out they are cheaper.

        Incidently Tesco & Asda economy own brand IS unlike Lidl absolute crap

        So if you haven't tried them in this time of hardship I strongly suggest you should make at least one visit & examine the products for sale closely you may be surprised I know we have been
        ------------------------------- merged -------------------------------
        Almost forgot 'Which' consumer guide retailer of the year................ Lidl
        Last edited by righty; 13th December 2008, 14:28:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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        • #5
          Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

          I do my shopping online at TESCO and have over the last few weeks become more frustrated at their prices. I've tried their 'value' products and agree that apart from a few exceptions my lot won't eat them.
          At present we are without transport so I don't have a choice, but when we get the car back on the road we will definitely use Aldi and check out the nearby Farm Foods at the same time.

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          • #6
            Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

            We use the local butcher & greengrocer & other than them we use Lidl Try their tins of petit pois & baby carrots, delicious

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            • #7
              Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

              Originally posted by calamity jane View Post
              I do my shopping online at TESCO.
              Me too, I hate shopping and as for Aldi or Lidl I wouldn't use them as they are small and always packed with 'other' people.
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              • #8
                Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                I shop online at Tesco's for all my tinned and fozen stuff and buy fruit and veg from able and cole in the winter and grow it myself in the summer.

                Shopping online works out cheaper for me as I dont get lured by all the chocolate and booze offers! I spend about £20 less when I shop online than if I go into the store.

                I used to shop at Sainsbury and the produce is definitley better than Tesco but I cant afford to go there any more...it is definitely more expensive.
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                • #9
                  Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                  Originally posted by Happyolddog View Post
                  Me too, I hate shopping and as for Aldi or Lidl I wouldn't use them as they are small and always packed with 'other' people.

                  Clearly you have'nt been in lately cos the 'other' people could well be your 'type' That is if I understand what you mean by other people

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                  • #10
                    Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                    I'm one of those "other" people! I regularly go into Aldi/Netto, I am not a snob when it's come to saving money.
                    I bought some wine the other week and it was fantastic! - at half the price of the fancy stores. And yes, I am fussy about my wine!
                    And Aldi have some fantastic cheeses from the continent, which you don't tend to get in the big 4!
                    At the end of the day, I just loathe being ripped off and I couldn't careless who sees me there.
                    Those "other" people, there is a wide range of people in there from rich to poor, unless you shop there you can't generalise like that.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                      As already mentioned Aldi et al, have some amazing items that you would never find in the likes of Tesco.
                      They are willing to get small parcels and sell them quickly.

                      The Big Four would rather play safe and guard their collective bottom line.

                      Also have a look at the quality of the cars in Aldi's car park, you will be surprised indeed.
                      Infact there are more "other" people shopping in the likes of Asda.
                      Our local is like a rerun of Day of the Dead.....
                      Last edited by Curlyben; 13th December 2008, 17:04:PM.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                        Originally posted by Curlyben View Post
                        Infact there are more "other" people shopping in the likes of Asda.
                        .
                        That is very true. And I agree about the quality of the cars in Aldi...

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                        • #13
                          Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                          Originally posted by Curlyben View Post
                          As already mentioned Aldi et al, have some amazing items that you would never find in the likes of Tesco.
                          They are willing to get small parcels and sell them quickly.

                          The Big Four would rather play safe and guard their collective bottom line.

                          Also have a look at the quality of the cars in Aldi's car park, you will be surprised indeed.
                          Infact there are more "other" people shopping in the likes of Asda.
                          Our local is like a rerun of Day of the Dead.....

                          Quite curly

                          Lidl don't actually do own brand it's as I have said the manufactures/producers put Lidl's address on the products in an effort to disguise their true identity from the big 4 who might retaliate as they threatened in the past.

                          Their tomato soup for example is equal to Heinz & I know this because when the kids moaned I switched labels & they never realized

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                          • #14
                            Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                            I used to hide going into Aldi until I moved opposite one!
                            Their products are amazing and cheap (although their baked beans were awful)
                            Asda's own brand stuff is generally nasty.
                            Waitrose own brand is lovely but nearly the same price as 'quality' stuff.
                            If I had money I would love to shop at Marks and Spencer.

                            Aldi certainly gets my vote for quality and price.
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                            • #15
                              Re: 'Big four' cheaper than discounters

                              Well that certainly brought out some comments and some very favourable ones for the 'discounter' shop.
                              I totally agree with most of whats said and although I couldn't manage a full shop in them myself, I can believe that some people could and save a few bob too boot.
                              I may go find the source of that info and tell em they are wrong IOHO's. Enaid x

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