The concept of the checkout in Lidl and Aldi is that you bag it all on the long tables opposite the checkouts. Just chuck it straight back in the trolley and then go at your own pace ☺️
Literally what I have to tell my mum every time we shop there 😂 it doesn’t matter about getting it organised at the till, it’s all getting thrown straight back into the trolly and then packed properly at the tables
You should test them by getting the same kind of dish from each store, like a spaghetti bolognaise ready meal or something like that to judge the taste fairly based on the same meal and not everything being different, cause I know there’s so much great tasting food in asda and that wotsits Mac & cheese was a bad choice especially when you don’t like Mac & cheese. Judge it fairly not with food you know you don’t like, Thankyou! Great video!
I think Lidls should have gotten a higher score for availability - like a 7 or 8, not 5. There was such a variety of types of products, which matters much more than having a branded vs unbranded version of one product.
Lidl is my fave 100%. I hate the check out experience, same reason as Taz, I'm always so stressed bagging groceries lol, but it's the cheapest option and most of it is really good. There are some stuff like Ice Tea that I get from other markets, but my main shopping list (and shopping place) is Lidl 100%
In Finland they changed the checkouts to normal ones after ppl complained abt them. Finns aren't used to pack as they scan and Lidl noticed it and adapted. I remember how awful they were at first but luckily it's been decades.
@@jemina4646 same in Spain. They used to have the short ones, but every time they refurbish a shop (which happens very frequently) they install longer check out desks.
It’s a really German thing fast and efficient 😂. The key to success is to put your stuff on the belt in the following order: 1. your bag if you want to buy one 2. Heavy stuff first (bottom of the bag). 3.. normal stuff ordered from heavy to light and 4. the fruit and vegetables cause they have to weight them and that’s when you have enough time to pack the last pieces and pick your credit card 😂 Greetings from Germany
As someone with till anxiety keep your basket or trolley. Literally throw/swipe it in then pack at the side at your own pace. So much less interaction and rush
Lidl and Aldi are both originally German supermarkets and in Germany if you have too much stuff you don’t pack your bags at the cash desk, you take your stuff to the counters behind and pack them so the cashier can continue in lightning speed.⚡️😂
when your shopping at Lydl or Aldi what they don't tell you is to pack 'scandivian style' ... literally you're meanto to put everything back in the cart and then pack everything on those little shelves at the end of the walkway. I went to norway and they all did this & its so efficient!
For me price weighs heavier than pretty much every other category so lidl wins imo, despite their horrendously stressful check out options.. Ours thankfully has a self scan section but it's also plagued by constant "random" checks
Ours has self scan too which is fine if you’re just buying a couple of things but if you’re doing your weekly shop you don’t really want to put it through a self scanner and they often close all the main tills and only have the self scans :(
This is more entertaining then it is informative, it’s kind of hard to compare them this way. It was nice to see different things different places had. Maybe make a list of food you’d eat for a day or a week and shop that same list in different places and compare the same things to see what’s better value money, taste etc then the table you did would make sense
for lidl they are really fast so they can get through more customers in a shorter space of time so they need less employees keeping budget lower and therefore prices lower. to make things easier you are supposed to just chuck stuff back into your trolley/basket and then opposite the till there is a place to stand and pack your stuff into bags properly and at your own pace. same for Aldi.
And the Oatly milk 😂😂 They definitely do brands, I get my little ones favourite yogurt from there and it’s branded but definitely better priced than anywhere else
Please do a part two with Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons and Iceland or Co-op. For me personally I go to two different supermarkets for my weekly shop - Lidl or Aldi for the cheap basics like cereal, milk, rice, eggs etc.or and for specific things I can't get there plus fruit and veg I prefer Sainsbury's. From the few supermarkets nearby I find that it has a lot of variety, the quality of fresh produce is one of the best and is not as expensive as it may seem. I do wish I had an ASDA nearby though
I do the same but go to Tesco as I find it's cheaper than Sainsbury's and is also right near the Aldi for us. I get the veggie mince from Tesco because although Aldi has an amazing range, I just prefer a specific brand and it's not extortionately more.
In the Northeastern U.S., the options are almost overwhelming. In most towns, even the most rural in New England (at least in CT, RI, much of NY, NJ, and Maryland, Delaware) there are usually two or three or more large supermarkets (Aldi, which also require a U.S. quarter dollar for the cart, t seems similar to ASDA (in fact, I think that they're owned by the same corporation) Shop Rite, Publix, Walmart Superstores, etc) and a few smaller, like Trader joe's, Whole Foods, and specialty grocers (like smaller health food stores and produce markets), and many towns have farmers markets on Saturdays, which are open-air under large tent-awnings where you rent a space and bring your wares, whether it's home, garden or farm-grown produce, cheese and yogurt, jellies, jams and baked goods, crafts like leather work and jewelry, etc. They're fun to go to.
Hey Taz (I doubt you will even read this) I just want to say, as someone who rarely leaves his home because, uh, wheelchair and stairs and all that... I *love* your videos :) they always put a smile on my face! I hope you are safe and well and much love from my tiny little neck of the woods that we call Slovenia!
I’m just stunned by how cheap everything is foodwise in the UK, I’m from Sweden (where the Gifflar cinnamon buns are from too) and it’s so much more expensive. I saw the Oatly barista milk costs less where you are than here-and it’s Swedish 😤 Either way, lovely video as always!
Honestly I was surprised by that Oatly price (I live in the UK and never seen it for that little even though I do shop in Lidl 🤷🏽♀️) all the other supermarkets have it for anything between £1.50 - £2.50 (ridiculous price range I know). The Tesco opposite where I work have it for £2.50 which is insane!!
Taz i love you, you're so genuine and sweet and i love ur content. I wouldn't see myself watching any time a supermarket run-down BUT when it comes to you it's just so fun to watch
At this point, I’m not even watching because I’m interested in the topics - it’s because Taz is just the GOAT, while being relatable, and comforting to my soul.
tesco has to be number one. every single food product will have the official branded stuff and they always give the cheaper alternatives. nutella £2.50 but then 80p chocolate spread option. £3.50 weetabix, but then then theres an option under £1
In Australia we now have a system at some grocery shops where you set up your payment method on the shop's app, scan everything on the app on your phone as you go, and then get charged, all without even going to the checkout!
My fave challenge we do in my house is random dinner from corner shop! They have soooooo much variety in such a small space!!! Also stock things you never knew you needed in a pinch - plugs, batteries, combs, nail sets, plastic cutlery, raffle ticket books lol
Honestly Lidl is my favourite supermarket because of the middle isle and the bakery and the price. They do sell branded stuff though! A few branded things like pepperami or Heinz beans and my personal favourite haagen dazs ice cream etc. but still waaaay more than Aldi. Absolutely love Lidl.
I have the same anxiety. I use to normally shop late at night here in the U.S. (Midwest) at a supermarket chain that had 24hr locations. Didn't have to deal with crowds. Sometimes I think I was the only customer in the store. But after COVID, they dropped the 24hr option. Not happy about that at all.
was pretty unfair bc u got your favourite meal from waitrose and gave it a 10/10 which affected the overall results but then got mac & cheese which u apparently don't even like from asda ?? lmao why not just get things that you enjoy eating or judge the same type of instant meal from all supermarkets
As an American I very much appreciate this video. This is so intriguing to see what supermarket are like elsewhere . Also, my army eagle eyes got distracted by the dynamite album cover and BTS dolls keke
I need to share a hack. If you get corned beef in the tins, take the key to it with you when you go shopping and need a £1 for the trolley. It works just as well if you Jimmy it around.
My favorite is Aldi, similarly to Lidl it doesn't have many branded options but the veg/fruit quality is best and prices are very good too. I find that fruit/veg from Lidl/Asda rot quicker and are more expensive than the ones I get in Aldi, not sure why that is but for someone who does shopping only one day a week it's perfect. Good video Taz, I'm waiting for part 2 :D
I am moving soon to the UK for Grad school, so this was quite informative, Taz! Would love to learn more about which stores provide offers and discount codes for students and also good choices for veggies and premade vegetarian food.
So typically here in the US your stuff is packaged by the cashier. But in the shops that they don’t do it for you they keep another cart next to them and put your stuff in that cart and you just leave yours with them for the next person. Then you move forward and there’s an table top area where you can take your time bagging your own stuff.
These types of videos are actually really useful, you show us how it is to live in England and, as someone who'd like to move there someday, I find them very interesting🥺
I currently work at a Sainsburys where I live and work as a customer service assistant and you are 100% always gonna at least a week's worth of cardio in a few hours it is actually ridiculous
Lidls has my heart 💙💛❤💛💙 Plus, if you're just assertive with the checkout people they will slow down or wait for you. And availability, maybe they don't have many named brands, but I've explored new foods in cuisines I've only had the bland "anglicised" versions of in other shops, so Lidls gives you a more genuine experience.
When you have a cart at Lidl, just get it with you when you pay, and put the bags in it. It's easier to put stuff in the bags this way. Or just put everything in the cart, pay, and then put them in the bags a little farther away.
I have never seen a supermarket (or any other store) with scan-as-you-go devices (and holders for them on the cart). That is cool. I´ve seen the scan-as-you-go concept, where you use an app on your phone to do it, though. But in my country (Denmark) this is still not so used yet.
😂😂 should’ve heard me continuously saying “artificial” until you two thought of it! As always good content, I think I’m gonna try Lidl soon since that’s the only one in my area.
i think the best one is Aldi.....in terms of variety, unique products, quality, price and size.....its not too large not too small size store just perfect to quicky grab things in the basket/trolley.......its a bit crowded though and check out queuies may take slightly longer than say tesco......but have to also mention Lidl for its fresh bakery section
I loved waitrose! I got my free tea, walk around and shop for so long! Looking at all the options, miss it so much. Only lived in England for a half year.
Lidl tip for you… haha… anyway, always use a trolly and pack on the shelf after. Much easier and of course organised. Love the middle of Lidl at Aldi section
I have gotten brand named items from lidl before they have a lot of brand name things. Not the biggest selection of things but decent if you don't require a special diet but you could still get some stuff there when on a special diet
You could have made a series out of this. For example, the first episode would be the $1 challenge. The true test would be how much you can get from that $1 and how long can the stuff you get for $1 sustain you (objective test).
for lidl and aldi I put a bag in the basket trollet and just shove it all in off the end of the till and pay, then go pack it ! no other way to keep up 🤣
Yasss we need a part 2 with Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons & Sainsburys!
And m&s!!
And Iceland, & Farmfoods
Poundland
B&M and home and bargains too
ALDI FOR THE WIN
The concept of the checkout in Lidl and Aldi is that you bag it all on the long tables opposite the checkouts. Just chuck it straight back in the trolley and then go at your own pace ☺️
I thought that's the normal way to pack your stuff 💀
I see a tutorial video coming up :P
That makes much more sense than having an anxiety attack at the till! I'll have to try to remember it next time. :P
I had no idea! 😂
Literally what I have to tell my mum every time we shop there 😂 it doesn’t matter about getting it organised at the till, it’s all getting thrown straight back into the trolly and then packed properly at the tables
You should test them by getting the same kind of dish from each store, like a spaghetti bolognaise ready meal or something like that to judge the taste fairly based on the same meal and not everything being different, cause I know there’s so much great tasting food in asda and that wotsits Mac & cheese was a bad choice especially when you don’t like Mac & cheese. Judge it fairly not with food you know you don’t like,
Thankyou! Great video!
Yeppp I agree
also maybe doing a "budget check" where you buy a set amount of things and see where it's more expensive (and if the quality is the same)
I think Lidls should have gotten a higher score for availability - like a 7 or 8, not 5. There was such a variety of types of products, which matters much more than having a branded vs unbranded version of one product.
Agree
and in living crisis times, it offers people struggling more variety which is awesome
Agreed as well as Heinz and Dolmio items that were purchased. Loved the video as always!
She said there was no branded food but brought Heinz baked beans 🧐🧐
lidl does do branded items-but the choice is limited.I always haveto shop in asda for the stuff i dont get in lidl
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Moon *crying in a corner*
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Lidl is my fave 100%. I hate the check out experience, same reason as Taz, I'm always so stressed bagging groceries lol, but it's the cheapest option and most of it is really good. There are some stuff like Ice Tea that I get from other markets, but my main shopping list (and shopping place) is Lidl 100%
In Finland they changed the checkouts to normal ones after ppl complained abt them. Finns aren't used to pack as they scan and Lidl noticed it and adapted. I remember how awful they were at first but luckily it's been decades.
@@jemina4646 same in Spain. They used to have the short ones, but every time they refurbish a shop (which happens very frequently) they install longer check out desks.
It’s a really German thing fast and efficient 😂. The key to success is to put your stuff on the belt in the following order: 1. your bag if you want to buy one 2. Heavy stuff first (bottom of the bag). 3.. normal stuff ordered from heavy to light and 4. the fruit and vegetables cause they have to weight them and that’s when you have enough time to pack the last pieces and pick your credit card 😂
Greetings from Germany
I love how Jay looks really happy all the time hahaha soo cute!
As someone with till anxiety keep your basket or trolley. Literally throw/swipe it in then pack at the side at your own pace. So much less interaction and rush
Lidl and Aldi are both originally German supermarkets and in Germany if you have too much stuff you don’t pack your bags at the cash desk, you take your stuff to the counters behind and pack them so the cashier can continue in lightning speed.⚡️😂
Getting the pizza as a ready meal in Lidl was unfair, they have so many other ready meals that are proper food.
when your shopping at Lydl or Aldi what they don't tell you is to pack 'scandivian style' ... literally you're meanto to put everything back in the cart and then pack everything on those little shelves at the end of the walkway. I went to norway and they all did this & its so efficient!
Aldi and Lidl are both German supermarkets, nothing Scandinavian about them
For me price weighs heavier than pretty much every other category so lidl wins imo, despite their horrendously stressful check out options.. Ours thankfully has a self scan section but it's also plagued by constant "random" checks
Ours has self scan too which is fine if you’re just buying a couple of things but if you’re doing your weekly shop you don’t really want to put it through a self scanner and they often close all the main tills and only have the self scans :(
This is more entertaining then it is informative, it’s kind of hard to compare them this way. It was nice to see different things different places had. Maybe make a list of food you’d eat for a day or a week and shop that same list in different places and compare the same things to see what’s better value money, taste etc then the table you did would make sense
Yes I agree! :)
I’m still here laughing at “superficial” and “fictional” LMAO, it happens way too often to me! 🤣
for lidl they are really fast so they can get through more customers in a shorter space of time so they need less employees keeping budget lower and therefore prices lower. to make things easier you are supposed to just chuck stuff back into your trolley/basket and then opposite the till there is a place to stand and pack your stuff into bags properly and at your own pace.
same for Aldi.
Taz at Lidl: you can't get branded foods here
Next shot: putting multi pack of Heinz baked beans on the till 🤣
And the Oatly milk 😂😂 They definitely do brands, I get my little ones favourite yogurt from there and it’s branded but definitely better priced than anywhere else
Please do a part two with Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons and Iceland or Co-op. For me personally I go to two different supermarkets for my weekly shop - Lidl or Aldi for the cheap basics like cereal, milk, rice, eggs etc.or and for specific things I can't get there plus fruit and veg I prefer Sainsbury's. From the few supermarkets nearby I find that it has a lot of variety, the quality of fresh produce is one of the best and is not as expensive as it may seem. I do wish I had an ASDA nearby though
Yeppp same!
I do the same but go to Tesco as I find it's cheaper than Sainsbury's and is also right near the Aldi for us. I get the veggie mince from Tesco because although Aldi has an amazing range, I just prefer a specific brand and it's not extortionately more.
After downscoring Lidl for not having barnds I see Heinz baked beans and Dolmio sauce being put through the checkout... hmmmm
Top Tip: The shelf labels should tell you how much per ‘each’ or ‘standard weight’, so it’s easier to compare prices across pack sizes.
coming from someone who works at a UK supermarket, I’d love a part two!!
Jay is so cute and adorable! Thank you for the vid, made my Monday more bearable 😊
the queen has died taz
Jay is adorable just like Taz! Taz all ur friends just glow like u!!! Keep them forever
That airplane edit was awesome. Almost gave me a panic attack though. So good editing.
In the Northeastern U.S., the options are almost overwhelming. In most towns, even the most rural in New England (at least in CT, RI, much of NY, NJ, and Maryland, Delaware) there are usually two or three or more large supermarkets (Aldi, which also require a U.S. quarter dollar for the cart, t seems similar to ASDA (in fact, I think that they're owned by the same corporation) Shop Rite, Publix, Walmart Superstores, etc) and a few smaller, like Trader joe's, Whole Foods, and specialty grocers (like smaller health food stores and produce markets), and many towns have farmers markets on Saturdays, which are open-air under large tent-awnings where you rent a space and bring your wares, whether it's home, garden or farm-grown produce, cheese and yogurt, jellies, jams and baked goods, crafts like leather work and jewelry, etc. They're fun to go to.
Lidl deserves way more than 5 😩😩😩❤️
we need a part 2 with tesco, sainsiburys, m&s aldi
I really think in order to accurately compare you should do your weekly shop in each of these stores to really compare the costs
Would love to see more! Especially as an Australian who is jealous of the food prices and how many supermarkets there are.
Hey Taz (I doubt you will even read this) I just want to say, as someone who rarely leaves his home because, uh, wheelchair and stairs and all that... I *love* your videos :) they always put a smile on my face! I hope you are safe and well and much love from my tiny little neck of the woods that we call Slovenia!
Don't ask me why, but I love seeing supermarkets in other countries 😂 I want more of this
I’m just stunned by how cheap everything is foodwise in the UK, I’m from Sweden (where the Gifflar cinnamon buns are from too) and it’s so much more expensive. I saw the Oatly barista milk costs less where you are than here-and it’s Swedish 😤
Either way, lovely video as always!
Honestly I was surprised by that Oatly price (I live in the UK and never seen it for that little even though I do shop in Lidl 🤷🏽♀️) all the other supermarkets have it for anything between £1.50 - £2.50 (ridiculous price range I know). The Tesco opposite where I work have it for £2.50 which is insane!!
Same here, as a Australian im a bit jealous of how cheap food is there.
@@lubabmohammad9164 I think that price was for a different product, condensed milk
From what I've heard the UK wages aren't that high so that might be why things are cheaper
We would love seeing Jay again x
Taz the fact you call LIDL Lidls is cute haha
Taz i love you, you're so genuine and sweet and i love ur content. I wouldn't see myself watching any time a supermarket run-down BUT when it comes to you it's just so fun to watch
At this point, I’m not even watching because I’m interested in the topics - it’s because Taz is just the GOAT, while being relatable, and comforting to my soul.
Them people in that plane were probably shitting bricks, screaming for their lives 🤣🤣
Taz: can't remember the word artificial
Also Taz: has a law degree
Part 2 is needed Taz!
tesco has to be number one. every single food product will have the official branded stuff and they always give the cheaper alternatives. nutella £2.50 but then 80p chocolate spread option. £3.50 weetabix, but then then theres an option under £1
You can still get a lot of branded stuff in Lidl tho.
ILY TAZ, ur vids are perf for when I’m on study breaks🫶🫶
In Australia we now have a system at some grocery shops where you set up your payment method on the shop's app, scan everything on the app on your phone as you go, and then get charged, all without even going to the checkout!
My fave challenge we do in my house is random dinner from corner shop! They have soooooo much variety in such a small space!!! Also stock things you never knew you needed in a pinch - plugs, batteries, combs, nail sets, plastic cutlery, raffle ticket books lol
As someone who moved to Glasgow yesterday this video is the best thing ever! Thank you being an angel as always Taz!
yes we want a part 2❤
Honestly Lidl is my favourite supermarket because of the middle isle and the bakery and the price. They do sell branded stuff though! A few branded things like pepperami or Heinz beans and my personal favourite haagen dazs ice cream etc. but still waaaay more than Aldi. Absolutely love Lidl.
Yesss! Part 2 - Tesco, Sainsbury’s, co-op, m&s, Aldi
I have the same anxiety. I use to normally shop late at night here in the U.S. (Midwest) at a supermarket chain that had 24hr locations. Didn't have to deal with crowds. Sometimes I think I was the only customer in the store. But after COVID, they dropped the 24hr option. Not happy about that at all.
was pretty unfair bc u got your favourite meal from waitrose and gave it a 10/10 which affected the overall results but then got mac & cheese which u apparently don't even like from asda ?? lmao why not just get things that you enjoy eating or judge the same type of instant meal from all supermarkets
Taz!! Love this! Can you please do a video living off just M&S food for a week or something like that? Love your foodie videos! Xx
We need a Part 2 with Aldi, Morrisons, M&S, Sainsburys and Tescos
My Lidl has self checkout
Part 2 please! I love videos like this.
As an American I very much appreciate this video. This is so intriguing to see what supermarket are like elsewhere .
Also, my army eagle eyes got distracted by the dynamite album cover and BTS dolls keke
I need to share a hack. If you get corned beef in the tins, take the key to it with you when you go shopping and need a £1 for the trolley. It works just as well if you Jimmy it around.
My favorite is Aldi, similarly to Lidl it doesn't have many branded options but the veg/fruit quality is best and prices are very good too. I find that fruit/veg from Lidl/Asda rot quicker and are more expensive than the ones I get in Aldi, not sure why that is but for someone who does shopping only one day a week it's perfect. Good video Taz, I'm waiting for part 2 :D
I love how Taz always says Lidls with the s on the end.
Loved the video Taz. We all love you too. You're super charismatic and that makes me feel happy. Thank you and well done you legend
I still can't get over how insanely gorgeous Taz is. Really enjoy the videos and hope you have an amazing day
I am moving soon to the UK for Grad school, so this was quite informative, Taz! Would love to learn more about which stores provide offers and discount codes for students and also good choices for veggies and premade vegetarian food.
Get an NUS card for discounts it covers quite a few places.
So typically here in the US your stuff is packaged by the cashier. But in the shops that they don’t do it for you they keep another cart next to them and put your stuff in that cart and you just leave yours with them for the next person. Then you move forward and there’s an table top area where you can take your time bagging your own stuff.
Next shopping trip please do Tescos, Aldi, Morrison’s, M&S, Sainsbury’s & CoOP
Unknowingly, Taz taught us quite a bit about Retail Marketing!
These types of videos are actually really useful, you show us how it is to live in England and, as someone who'd like to move there someday, I find them very interesting🥺
I currently work at a Sainsburys where I live and work as a customer service assistant and you are 100% always gonna at least a week's worth of cardio in a few hours it is actually ridiculous
Lidls has my heart 💙💛❤💛💙 Plus, if you're just assertive with the checkout people they will slow down or wait for you. And availability, maybe they don't have many named brands, but I've explored new foods in cuisines I've only had the bland "anglicised" versions of in other shops, so Lidls gives you a more genuine experience.
Taz saying superficial instead of artificial 😂😂 love her
It’s not just a supermarket, it’s a gastronomic emporium and clothier - Marks and Spencer
You need to do a part 2 with Tesco, Sainsburys and Morrisons!
When you have a cart at Lidl, just get it with you when you pay, and put the bags in it. It's easier to put stuff in the bags this way. Or just put everything in the cart, pay, and then put them in the bags a little farther away.
Not me whispering "Artificial - artificial - artificial" and getting excited when Jay came up with the word. 😬
Love your vids Taz!
I have never seen a supermarket (or any other store) with scan-as-you-go devices (and holders for them on the cart). That is cool. I´ve seen the scan-as-you-go concept, where you use an app on your phone to do it, though. But in my country (Denmark) this is still not so used yet.
😂😂 should’ve heard me continuously saying “artificial” until you two thought of it! As always good content, I think I’m gonna try Lidl soon since that’s the only one in my area.
DUDE I USED TO WATCH U 4YRS AGO IM SO HAPPY I FOUND YOU AGAIN OMGGGG
Wait are this check out scanners in Waitrose new? Because here in Sweden we’ve had them for like 10 yrs. Just wondering? Also Gifflar are Swedish.
i think the best one is Aldi.....in terms of variety, unique products, quality, price and size.....its not too large not too small size store just perfect to quicky grab things in the basket/trolley.......its a bit crowded though and check out queuies may take slightly longer than say tesco......but have to also mention Lidl for its fresh bakery section
I loved waitrose! I got my free tea, walk around and shop for so long! Looking at all the options, miss it so much. Only lived in England for a half year.
Lidl tip for you… haha… anyway, always use a trolly and pack on the shelf after. Much easier and of course organised. Love the middle of Lidl at Aldi section
Jay sure looked like the cat 🐱😂
If you ever visit Portugal or Spain, you need to try the Mercadona supermarkets!
Yes. Part 2 please: M&S food, Sainsburys , tesco, aldi, Morrisons
M&S food & Ocado are my fave 🥰
ahh i always wait for new videos from you love them!!
You're awesome Taz. Well done. God bless you.
I have gotten brand named items from lidl before they have a lot of brand name things. Not the biggest selection of things but decent if you don't require a special diet but you could still get some stuff there when on a special diet
Lidil and Asda are great value. Waitrose is good for bespoke stuff and some exclusive stuff. I always like lidil just for cheap weekly shop
part 2 yes pls!!!!
Asda has got to be my favourite, you should have tried the scan and go in asda as it is such a smooth shopping experience ☺
I needed this! Thanks dear Taz💙
You could have made a series out of this. For example, the first episode would be the $1 challenge. The true test would be how much you can get from that $1 and how long can the stuff you get for $1 sustain you (objective test).
Can you do a budget comparison for the part 2??
Can you do a Cafe Challenge? Like get the same thing at like 5 different cafés (popular/famous) and see how each compare. So happy you are back 💜💜
a new video series of you trying outside things: your bucket list
damn. i was writing notes on my phone (yeah.. those notes) when this popped up….. thanks for the distraction taz :)
Part 2 plz yes Tesco, Aldi, & Morrisons
for lidl and aldi I put a bag in the basket trollet and just shove it all in off the end of the till and pay, then go pack it ! no other way to keep up 🤣
I absolutely love Lidl's, it is by far my favourite store to shop at 💕
ur videos never fail to lift my mood sobs
Part 2 please! 👏🏾