Kaufland is definitely the best place if you're looking for a big selection and cheap prices though. The discounters are pretty limited with what they have, but kaufland is not. Reply
Aldi's shtick is all about limited options, small store sizes, and low prices. Inside an Aldi store location outside of Austin, Texas. The average size of an H-E-B store, on the other hand, isRussian retailer Mere is set to open in the UK, and they claim to be 30% cheaper than other discount grocers like Lidl and Aldi. Owned by Svetofor in Sibera, Mere has a 'no service, no marketing
The chocolate in the store is good but not entirely cheap. For inexpensive chocolate, go into an ordinary grocery store or supermarket (like REWE, Edeka, Netto, Aldi, Lidl). Report inappropriate content. traveller1959. Dusseldorf, Germany. Level Contributor. 2,081 posts. 350 reviews. 564 helpful votes.
The five cheapest supermarkets in Germany are Aldi Nord, Aldi Süd, Lidl, Penny, and Netto. These four discount grocery stores offer low prices on all of their items. There is tough competition amongst them, and they are always trying to match their prices with each other. Kaufland: At one of their 600 hypermarket-style stores, you'll be able to find most of your basic groceries at Kaufland. Some stores also sell non-food goods, including electronics and clothes. Aldi: Split into Aldi Sud and Aldi Nord, the retailer has over 4,000 stores throughout the country. Offering a basic but affordable product range It's hard to find cheaper than this refurbished iPhone 12 for less than 340 euros. Are Aldi, Lidl, Kaufland, Rewe and Edeka open? Life/Entertain 2023-12-22T11:02:38.649Z. Istat, less energy imports, extra-EU trade balance rises - Last hour This Braun electric shaver is now less than 50 euros for a few more days at Boulanger 2023-12In my area, Aldi used to be VERY competitive. It seemed that prices were about 40-50% cheaper than supermarkets. Now they're competitive with those supermarkets' generic brands. It appears that Aldi took advantage of jacking prices between covid and inflation — a real shift in its pricing model and the value isn't what it once was.This week I wanted capsicum for a big batch cook, the pricing was cheaper for a bag of them in Aldi but the bag was 750g, at woolies it was 1kg bags (odd bunch to get their cheaper range), when you compared it per kilo Woolies was cheaper than Aldi. Spud shed was cheaper than both but the quality was awful. 7rEO.