For a second I forgot that the pound is stronger than the Australian dollar, our food is a bit more expensive but not that much more
Continental-Pigeon on
That’s true for most of Europe if you shop at discounts?
Now show me 60 GBP of groceries at M&S, it’s gotta be about two apples and a half a chicken breast.
SakuraaDoll on
Crazy how £60 doesn’t stretch the way it used to, cost of living really hitting hard.
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BudSpencerCA on
Is this good or bad?
Smiling_Tree on
Oil, sushi, smoked salmon, coffee, raspberries and blueberries make it extra expensive… Those are not the type of groceries I buy often!
*Edit:* looking at the receipt, I see kiwi’s now as well… And though the raspberries and blueberries are definitely cheaper than in the Netherlands, still: the price of 6 kiwis and 2 tiny portions of berries is £ 6.58 (€ 7,61)! You could also have gotten multiple kilos of apples for it. Fills you up a lot better…
gmaaz on
That would easily be €100+ in Serbia.
twotimes37 on
That honestly looks like a lot of food for the buck.
MonitorPowerful5461 on
As someone who shops at Aldi. A lot of this except for the basics (banana, milk, spinach) is the most expensive stuff you can possibly buy. Sushi, the most expensive bagels, quorn, the most expensive noodles, etc.
I genuinely fill up a hiking rucksack for £25.
MercantileReptile on
Seems reasonable, especially with the more expensive stuff. For some godawful reason, blueberries have been steep in price this year.
Good on the Tofu (I’ve been using it as a substitute, can’t beat the €2.19/400g compared to anything meaty).
Finally, praised be Moser Roth choc. The Lindt for people not made of money.
-Dovahzul- on
r/europe posts when EU leaders humiliated.
picardo85 on
I wish I had a reason to ever go and do proper shopping to show what we would bring home at a given price point here in NL.
L-Malvo on
Doesn’t look half bad to me
BrusselsAndSprouting on
Now do the same in Delhaize/Carrefour. You can also already crop the image by half.
Kamui1224 on
That’s crazy good value for money.
kickdown471 on
This feels like every other Aldi customer in Europe subsidize the UK with their payments. Why the hell does like 70% of the stuff costs like half the price i have to pay in the country that literally exported Aldi?
Old_School_7546 on
I just buy like eggs, honey ,oatmeal and meat my typical grocery trip is maybe 40 euros in belgium
anthonygoldson on
Rough estimate, about $130 USD
LG_SmartTV on
You do have a lot of pre-made meals and those are insanely cost ineficient
SonderVale on
Yum!
JadedLeafs on
This would cost like 150 CAD here in Canada. Possibly more.
ProfessionalIdea2623 on
D prolly be 120 in Austria
Thanks austria
lateniteearlybird on
if possible I try to avoid highly processed food. the industry earns a lot by putting cheap ingredients into their products
hayriyekurtuldu on
A lot
probablynotreallife on
Are you saying that you think that’s good value or are you saying that you think it’s bad value?
Be less excruciatingly vague please, this isn’t Facebook.
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[Receipt](https://imgur.com/a/peadzGf)
For a second I forgot that the pound is stronger than the Australian dollar, our food is a bit more expensive but not that much more
That’s true for most of Europe if you shop at discounts?
Now show me 60 GBP of groceries at M&S, it’s gotta be about two apples and a half a chicken breast.
Crazy how £60 doesn’t stretch the way it used to, cost of living really hitting hard.
[deleted]
Is this good or bad?
Oil, sushi, smoked salmon, coffee, raspberries and blueberries make it extra expensive… Those are not the type of groceries I buy often!
*Edit:* looking at the receipt, I see kiwi’s now as well… And though the raspberries and blueberries are definitely cheaper than in the Netherlands, still: the price of 6 kiwis and 2 tiny portions of berries is £ 6.58 (€ 7,61)! You could also have gotten multiple kilos of apples for it. Fills you up a lot better…
That would easily be €100+ in Serbia.
That honestly looks like a lot of food for the buck.
As someone who shops at Aldi. A lot of this except for the basics (banana, milk, spinach) is the most expensive stuff you can possibly buy. Sushi, the most expensive bagels, quorn, the most expensive noodles, etc.
I genuinely fill up a hiking rucksack for £25.
Seems reasonable, especially with the more expensive stuff. For some godawful reason, blueberries have been steep in price this year.
Good on the Tofu (I’ve been using it as a substitute, can’t beat the €2.19/400g compared to anything meaty).
Finally, praised be Moser Roth choc. The Lindt for people not made of money.
r/europe posts when EU leaders humiliated.
I wish I had a reason to ever go and do proper shopping to show what we would bring home at a given price point here in NL.
Doesn’t look half bad to me
Now do the same in Delhaize/Carrefour. You can also already crop the image by half.
That’s crazy good value for money.
This feels like every other Aldi customer in Europe subsidize the UK with their payments. Why the hell does like 70% of the stuff costs like half the price i have to pay in the country that literally exported Aldi?
I just buy like eggs, honey ,oatmeal and meat my typical grocery trip is maybe 40 euros in belgium
Rough estimate, about $130 USD
You do have a lot of pre-made meals and those are insanely cost ineficient
Yum!
This would cost like 150 CAD here in Canada. Possibly more.
D prolly be 120 in Austria
Thanks austria
if possible I try to avoid highly processed food. the industry earns a lot by putting cheap ingredients into their products
A lot
Are you saying that you think that’s good value or are you saying that you think it’s bad value?
Be less excruciatingly vague please, this isn’t Facebook.