nonjwspouse
doubtfull1799
I have in my pantry , for my sister, Chili flavored Chocolate.
I got some chili choc yesterday. They sell it in Aldi £1.19 I think, here in the UK. (Sorry, I can't afford to shop in M&S).
by punkofnice 69 Replies latest jw friends
nonjwspouse
doubtfull1799
I have in my pantry , for my sister, Chili flavored Chocolate.
I got some chili choc yesterday. They sell it in Aldi £1.19 I think, here in the UK. (Sorry, I can't afford to shop in M&S).
Punkie, I get mine at Aldi as well. ( Here in TN) I love that store, and it is my first grocery stop when shopping. Aldi has the best quality chocolate around. I found Aldi also has plenty of quite good products (My description of good is the fewer ingredients I cannot pronounce, the better).
I found out that Aldi is the parent company for a popular high end grocery chain here Trader Joe's.
nonnie - I take it TN is Tennessee in the US? I didn't know they'd ventured out of Europe.
We also have Lidl over here which is a similar sort of store.
I am glad we have Eastern Europen shops in the UK. I got some gorgeous red bell peppers as big as your 'ead. Lithuanian.
I'm not a fan of the UK's cultural comfort food, fish and chips since they changed the oil some years back. Makes me a bit icky.
It was an after ministry treat back in the '70's when I was a kid.
Yes Punkie, I in fact live a little over an hour away from where Barbara Anderson lives.
We don;t have the other stores you mentioned.
For years Aldi was hardly patronized, but I have seen in the last 3 years the consumers pouring in, I notated the number of cash registers open and the number of employees. Aldi is absolutely booming now.
We used to have a Netto over here, I think they were Danish. We'd drive to Rushden (Northants UK), to go there. Sainsburys took them over. Shame. Netto was cool, Sainsburys isn't.