Aldi no Milk ?

Happy

Member
Location
Scotland
Aldi have no direct supply producers , so buy it ad hoc
That explains a lot.
Always thought their milk a bit rank. Goes off and curdles in your tea:coffee a couple of days before it’s use by date.
Must just be others leftovers they get given.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
That explains a lot.
Always thought their milk a bit rank. Goes off and curdles in your tea:coffee a couple of days before it’s use by date.
Must just be others leftovers they get given.
Never ever had a problem with their milk. I buy a big one as my Son consumes a lot but I don't . Often usable many days after sell by date . And they 100% support British meat unlike many others
 

Happy

Member
Location
Scotland
Never ever had a problem with their milk. I buy a big one as my Son consumes a lot but I don't . Often usable many days after sell by date . And they 100% support British meat unlike many others
Maybe a Scottish issue only then. Been that way for years now.
Never understood thinking behind it as puts you off doing the full weekly shop there because of it.
Fortunately there’s an M&S next to Aldi and Co-op in village to get decent stuff from.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Maybe a Scottish issue only then. Been that way for years now.
Never understood thinking behind it as puts you off doing the full weekly shop there because of it.
Fortunately there’s an M&S next to Aldi and Co-op in village to get decent stuff from.
I'm not in the M&S / Waitrose bracket, I do all my shopping in Aldi and have no complaints. I occasionally find things out of stock and the GF has a favourite risotto rice I cook with that I occasionally drop in to Sainsburys for. Anything else at Sainsburys and my word you notice the hole in your wallet

I'd never set foot in Tesco and rarely stop at the Co-Op in the village where I work as a dividend goes back to the Labour Party
 

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