Isn't the Aldi Middle Aisle Great?
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I think this is quite self-explanatory but isn't the Aldi middle aisle great?! There are a range of items and they are nearly always at bargain prices.
Yeah I love it. Wet suit. Garden gnome. Forever something I don't need but I have to have it!
To be honest I do shop in Aldi but have rerely looked or even bought anything from the middle aisle, I try to resist temptation.
Yes, we've had loads of stuff from that middle aisle, kids always run it first when we go in lol
I've never bought anything in the middle aisle of Aldi. I've bought waterproof clothing from Lidl for my son before but that is the only thing I've bought from the middle aisles. I shop in Lidl and Aldi all the time but rarely look at the middle aisle.
I love it - but it does encourage me to spend extra money just because something looks cool and more often than not I never use what I have bought. But - I have found on occasion that I have something that someone needs to borrow
I find it a bit hit and miss and always check prices online on Amazon, ebay etc to see how they compare. I notice larger items can be cheaper at Aldi as I guess there isnt the high postage amount but smaller items not always cheaper. I bought a Aldi action camera that was £40 on Aldi a few weeks before for £12 at auction because the original purchaser was obviously unhappy with it but I thought I'd give it a go and it was rubbish never worth £40 which I sort of expected. I bought a power tool for £9.99 at Aldi online that I think originally sold instore for £25-30 in Aldi. In fact there was a discount code of 20% off you could use online at the time too. So much cheaper than instore from Aldi themselves. I guess it was an overstock situation. I would never assume items in the middle isle are great value I think you have to do your research. That tool I got for £9.99 was brilliant quality though, it was a generic Chinese tool that was sold under many different brands but no one else sold it anywhere near as cheap as £9.99.
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