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            Fortnum and Mason for picking up a few midweek bits, such as caviar and the Harrods food hall for the weekend shop.16
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            I use ASDA and their Click & Collect service, takes 30mins to go get it and put it away0
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            Lucky you Ricky.0
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            Used to go to Tesco in Woolwich but it now appears to be a clothing store/ethnic food wholesaler based on my last visit, so now we go Sainsbuys in Charlton.0
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            If only. Waitrose or Sainsburys.0
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            I went to Aldi last Friday to purchase some 'Award' winning champagne. While I was in there I decided to purchase a few items to try them out.
 Anyway, my findings are as follows:
 Food/Drink Purchased
 Champagne = OK - good value for £10
 Salmon Fillets = Very Good
 Sausages = Again, very good and a lot cheaper and better tasting than the big supermarkets
 Pastries = OK
 Shop
 Aldi's sell some really random items. For example, next to the dairy counter they had some mobile welding units for sale..??
 Customers
 Wow - some really interesting people in there.............(least of all, me)
 Conclusion
 Good value but do not stock enough items for a full weekly shop (Unless you need that last minute mobile welding unit that is)9
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            I think where you shop says a lot about your social class. My nearest supermarket is a Waitrose which is clean and good, but ridiculously expensive. You really notice the difference when you visit a Lidl or an Asda, especially at the till.0
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            Costco for non-perishables and Waitrose or M&S for everything else0
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            Morrisons , Erith is a freak show but I still like going in there.
 don't like Asda and hate their adverts.
 prepared to change to Sainsbury's if Sebastian buys us.
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            I'm fickle -- Waitrose, Morrison's, Sainsbury, Aldi, M&S.
 And I'm gullible -- always fall for money off vouchers received through the post.0
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 If only.Macronate said:
 prepared to change to Sainsbury's if Sebastian buys us.
 We're more likely to end up with....
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            Morrisons, one of the scruffy freaks I suspect others look down on!
 Topped up with a bit of Poundland.1
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            I'll ask the housekeeper
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            I bizarrely enjoy going supermarket shopping, other than Charlton it's the only hobby I have!9
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            Sainsburys, M&S,Waitrose and local shops0
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            What's a supermarket?
 Tescos online.
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            Costco and lidl0
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 Alas, I hear you.AFKABartram said:I bizarrely enjoy going supermarket shopping, other than Charlton it's the only hobby I have! 0
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            Sainsburys. The Asda in Charlton is the arsehole of London.0
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 Gotta say, Aldi's top end range sausages (£1.75 for 6) are really very very good, especially for the price. Some of the other things are good too.cafc999 said:I went to Aldi last Friday to purchase some 'Award' winning champagne. While I was in there I decided to purchase a few items to try them out. 
 Anyway, my findings are as follows:
 Food/Drink Purchased
 Champagne = OK - good value for £10
 Salmon Fillets = Very Good
 Sausages = Again, very good and a lot cheaper and better tasting than the big supermarkets
 Pastries = OK
 Shop
 Aldi's sell some really random items. For example, next to the dairy counter they had some mobile welding units for sale..??
 Customers
 Wow - some really interesting people in there.............(least of all, me)
 Conclusion
 Good value but do not stock enough items for a full weekly shop (Unless you need that last minute mobile welding unit that is)1
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            These international breaks have got a lot to answer for.19
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            The clues in the name, Tescos.8
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 *pretends that I don't work there*Huskaris said:Sainsburys. The Asda in Charlton is the arsehole of London. 
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 I think you need to add a sad button next to the like buttonAFKABartram said:I bizarrely enjoy going supermarket shopping, other than Charlton it's the only hobby I have! 4
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            Asda - but it really is lousy at times0
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            M & S, Coop and for a big shop Sainsburys on line. Love Carrefour when we are in France....especially the award winning wines and local produce sections.0
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            Mostly Sainsburys, but had a foray into Aldi's to buy a sledge hammer for a garden project - only to later find my club hammer did the job. If ever the saying ‘you don’t need a sledge hammer to crack a nut applied to anyone … Still, at £12.99 not too much damage done.
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            Sainsburys for the main shop and then Tesco, Waitrose, M&S or Lidl for a top up.0
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