I am from Germany and I know how fast the Aldi Employees are over there. The staff here is not only fast, but also always friendly and helpfull. Parking space is never a problem, a gas station(not Aldi) is just around the corner. Good spot!
Cor
Place rating: 4 Cork, Republic of Ireland
ALDI19.08.10 Why should one pay € 6.95 for 340gm of honey when I can get 454gms of it for € 1.99? Some price difference. The cheaper one was bought in Aldi, had the Irish tricolour marked on it and was called Kilcrea Gold. The more expensive one, Deise Honey, was produced on a farm in County Waterford. ALDI’S Aldi’s and Lidl have changed shopping habits in Ireland over the last decade. Aldi’s are the nearest to me and are used in conjunction with Dunnes Stores. The foreign discount supermarkets have often been accused of importing much of their food but a glance around the shelves in Aldi will tell that much has changed in that regard. The Irish symbol is very prominent indeed. Bought some Irish Organic yoghurts there the other day but it is their sausages I’d like to highlight. I always thought that O’Flynn’s Gourmet Sausages were well priced at six for a fiver but you can get six Brannan Irish Jumbo Sausages, with garlic and herb, for just € 1.99 in Aldi. The Aldi ones are somewhat smaller but this is good value. They wouldn’t be good value of course if the quality wasn’t there but my experience suggested that it is. Cooked them up and had them with the Country Baguette from Tom’s Bakery, one of my favourite breads. Have you tried them? What did you think?