I’ll get it started. I just had Aldi noodles for the first time and they were pure shite.
So…Lidl is better for cheap noodles (the 5 pack ones are very decent at only 30c a pack in the 5 pack).
Aldi has a far better frozen section generally IMO.
I’ll get it started. I just had Aldi noodles for the first time and they were pure shite.
So…Lidl is better for cheap noodles (the 5 pack ones are very decent at only 30c a pack in the 5 pack).
Aldi has a far better frozen section generally IMO.
Lidl is better for Lidl’s shareholders and Aldi’s better for Aldi’s shareholders.
They are private companies
Private companies typically also distribute ownership via shares to people who are therefore shareholders. They’re just not traded publicly. AFAIK only firms owned by a handful of people might use a different scheme, depending on the jurisdiction.