The Let Me Entertain you song in the sprouts ones is a song by Robbie Williams with the words changed a bit for the advert, he's really big here but seems most people in the US don't know him
Only thing i dont like buying at aldi is the potatoes. Theyre not that much cheaper than other places and for some reason they always have black spots in when i buy them. Other than that though i will buy most things from aldi. They dont have the biggest selection of meats but its definitely competitively priced and any slight lapses are made up for in the price
Jasper is a reference to the British comedian Jasper Carrot, his daughter plays Dawn in the original Office (became Pam in the US version), and she’s one of the main character in Shaun of the Dead. You should check out some of Jasper Carrot’s stuff!
@@heatherhorner412 you're expecting a lot... Robert Norman Davis OBE aka Jasper Carrot was a comedian and singer from the 80s and 90s. He partnered with Robert Powell to create the show "The Detectives" - a spoof of police dramas. He won't be known by this generation.
I hate to break it to you but you have to cook it yourselves! You buy the meat and veg then struggle like everyone else with the timings before the vultures arrive. 😀🎄🎅🤶👩🍳👨🍳
I agree. Aldi food is great quality. I'm pretty sure what we saw would have been available in the stores as UK advertising rules wouldn't allow otherwise and much of it showed the prices too.
Thank you for showing Kevin and Co, I smiled my way through it. Yes we tend to go crazy at Christmas, over shop and over eat. It's the time to go over board for many.
And it's the only time of year I'll eat certain products like blue cheese , pate , pickled onions , red cabbage lots of other bits you can get All year round but we save for the Christmas period .
Aldi always gives us affordable Christmas food. Every family has their own traditions. My family always has Turkey, with all our trimmings including Yorkies, boiled gammon, homemade and Roast pork with crackling. Christmas day is a feast. When we were all younger we had 3 meals Christmas Day finishing with turkey and stuffing sandwiches, ham sarnies and mince Pies warmed and homemade Christmas cake. I used to make everything by hand including the sausage rolls my mother always used to make. Boxing Day was cold meats and piles of mashed potatoes and pickles followed by sherry trifle, evening saw a repeat of Christmas Day. My mother saved all year to make a feast at Christmas. My father always travelled to the big London meat market to get the turkey and would dress it when he got home. Britain is renowned for our Christmas Adverts. John Lewis has also made amazing Christmas Adverts. Aldi always releases a Christmas catalogue, so you can make your list. Due to the fact that they are consistently voted the top supermarket every year, now the other supermarkets try and price match them. Robbie Williams hit was Let me entertain you.❤❤❤ Wishing your family an absolutely wonderful Christmas and healthy and prosperous New Year ❤☃️☃️🎄🎆🎁🎁🎅🤶🧑🎄
Christmas ads are a very special category. Major retailers are with each other and take the Xmas ad VERY seriously. Don't forget that Xmas sales are a massive percentage of annual total sales. Each tries to be memorable and brand loyalty. I think the UK and US have differing market strategies. In the UK, it's popular to have 'loss leaders.This is where some items are offered at heavily reduced prices (lower than actual cost). This draws in customers who then ho on to buy other things in store. Fresh fruit/ veg are commonly loss leaders
Kevin is brilliant, the food isn't already cooked you still have to cook the essential Christmas Dinner items, this food is there Christmas section with special items not available all Year around, but they are all very tasty and very affordable.
Yes that is a typical Christmas dinner in Britain with more. Love the Christmas ads. Every major retailer brings out an ad every year. It's worth watching some of them.
So yes there is obviously a major difference between ALDI USA and ALDI UK.. As we all know you guys over the pond have very little food regs, where as over here we do.... Almost everything is home grown at ALDI UK and will show a little red tractor with the British flag, imports are mainly fruits... It would also appear from you reaction that the prices are very different to.. We have a very competitive super market war over here, ALDI do everything cheaper than the bigger stores, and they are forced to try and price match.. So in Tescos for instance, you'll see some items labbled up as ALDI price match.. That was a great reaction, I enjoyed watching that one guys... 👍🏼🇬🇧🇬🇬🇬🇧❤🇺🇸
I’m so pleased you got to see Kevin the Carrot with his wife Katie and their kids, Jasper, Chantenay and Baby. Jasper Carrot is a British comedian from Birmingham. Marcus Radishford is a play on words. Marcus Rashford is a Manchester United footballer. This year’s adverts had a Mission Impossible theme with Kevin and Katie as spies.
I have a Kevin the carrot bauble on my Christmas tree, he is always my favourite. This year's ad is probably on think box where there are loads of adverts you can watch
Christmas dinner is like our Sunday roast on steroids and everyone’s meal will have different traditions depending on what we have always eaten. Hope you Lyndsey and Sophia have a wonderful Christmas and a happy new year
Hey guys, don't forget that the ads are from years past, so the prices will be considerably less than those of this year. I love these ads, I sincerely hope the person who conceived these ads got a heck of a bonus!
I kinda like the idea of the mascot being a carrot, it's a fun way of getting kids to eat their veggies. ALDI do sell really good food, I find the fresh is better than premade though. Both them and LIDL's drop the prices of the ingredients for Christmas dinner to around cost, something that the other supermarkets has had to pick up on. I don't know about this year but I know that last year the Kevin plushies completely sold out, with them having to limit sales per person. Marcus Raddishford is a pun on Marcus Rashford, an English football player who turned activist, in the pandemic, helping foodbanks and bringing the government to task as they were meant to be providing food for children who's parents couldn't afford it. They outsourced it to a massive company that took a nice big profit and gave almost nothing to the children.
I’m surprised you didn’t recognise the advert that was a take on the original film Charlie and the chocolate factory with Willy Wonka. Just saw the end and you did notice, I thought you would 😊
The bags of fresh veg range between 500g - 1kg and this year are between 8p - 15p a bag in most supermarkets in England. PS you have to prepare the food yourself 😅😂😂
It's an idealistic Christmas dinner table , but the shops do sell lots of seasonal food and there are some weird and wonderful to most people's normal diet . The ads are charming but other stores have some works of art too .
I'm vegetarian and although in general I prefer Aldi food, Lidl does - IMO - a better range of vegetarian specialties for Christmas. Last year I got a puff pastry 'wreath' filled with very tasty vegan sausage 'meat' and cranberry sauce, which looked wonderful once baked - golden and glossy! - and served it with a range of lovely veggies, salad and tasty sauces; even my meat-eating friends enjoyed everything and asked for more. Pudding was also Lidl - icecream topped with apple/cinnamon sorbet moulded in the shape of stars, which I topped with whipped cream and edible, biodegradable glitter. I am a little bit disabled and although both Aldi and Lidl don't have staff 'available' on the aisles, once you find one they are always _super_ helpful. I just wait outside the doors from the shop that go into the storage area, or ask a checkout assistant if they can get someone to help me. The checkouts have a reputation for being super-fast but you know what, before I had my eye surgery and was severely visually impaired, I would ask the checkout assistants about the cooking instructions for anything new I'd bought, and NOT ONCE did I ever have an assistant show any reluctance to take time to help me. Rather different to the cashier's attitudes in Asda and Morrissons, I found. Oh, by the way, in summer Aldi does _brilliant_ alcoholic ice-lollies!
It was Home Alone. It was Katie and Kevin and their children. Instead of the child Kevin being left the husband Kevin was left accidently ln purpose so he could stay home and watch football.. soccer to you.
Aldi keep winning awards for their food. This year they definitely won the adverts. (most were really poor from the competitors) A shame really, we do like a good Christmas campaign over here lol.
❤love your video and I have never laughed so much as when you watched the Peter Pan pantomime. You two made it even more fun to watch😂😂😂😂😂❤ . What don’t you put up on your screen a reminder to like and subscribe during your videos.
So glad you both got to see Kevin the Carrot. I’m looking forward to the new version every year. Please check out Kevin the Carrot for 2024! Also you would love Edgar the dragon X-mas add from John Lewis.
I think the veg at Aldi has just dropped to 8p for Christmas. I haven't used Aldi for a few years but the Christmas food there and in all supermarkets have had a lot of effort put in to attract customers.
Hi Lindsay and Steve, loving the vlogs, John Lewis and Sainsbury's do nice Christmas adverts just as a recommendation, have a lovely Christmas and New year
Kevin the Carrot! ♥ what a legend, you missed so many little puns and play on words but not being British it's not your fault lol, food in Aldi is just as good as other way more expensive supermarkets, best of british meat, the fruit and veg section is great and all the little different nibbles are fun and tasty. "Come on Tommy... Ketchup" for the tomato is always a funny line. Marcus Radishford refers to Marcus Rashford, Manchester United footballer.
Brits love tv advertising mascots. Cadbury's Gorilla, Aleksander the Meerkat, Kevin the Karrot, etc. But, they're not alone. Aussies, Kiwis, and Canuks love anthropomorphic advertising characters too. Aardman Animations (of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, etc) have recently produced a series featuring such characters. I think your daughter would love them.
More of your vids please youre both brilliant wonderful lovely. Your beautiful wife gets me she's got a wonderful caring. Youre funny laugh so much. You both have a wonderful Christmas & a very very Happy wonderful New Year. Keep well keep safe both of you. Best wishes from Derbyshire uk
I loved seeing them all again myself.you must watch them again and concentrate on what they say not so much the food and you will find it much funnier.
Aldi dont sell all of that food ready prepared apart from the desserts. You buy it and cook it, like from all stores. Their prices are excellent though. As are Lidl's.
This year Aldi and Lidl are doing their Christmas vegetables for 8p each This is for (both) 2kg potatoes, 1kg carrots, 500g parsnips and 500g Brussels sprouts. Lidl were selling 300g shallots and a turnip/swede Aldi were selling a head of broccoli and either a white or red cabbage As I said, each is a loss leader at 8p (~10c) for each item.
Hi Guys , christmas food is a huge deal here , im dreading the qeues when i go to my local Aldi it gets insane . I bought my son a kevin the carrot plushie one year could'nt resist 😊.
UK institution Peter Kay doing 'Ave it series of adds altho many viewers will say Gorilla drummer for Cadbury dairy milk chocolate advert the best Ad ever
Love Kevin the carrot ads and felt so sorry for littl banana this ad with the little banana actually got complaints because it upset kids and parents lol
I buy most of my Christmas food at Aldi, me and the husband always have our Christmas dinner "home alone" and spread the rest of Christmas with various family. I love Christmas dinner, no sprouts though, my little jack russell Bunty (aka BooBoo) will have her Christmas dinner (definately no sprouts for her😂) with us. Aldis prices are a bit more expensive now since the 2019 advert, but still really good compared to other supermarkets. My little dog will get a Kevin the Carrot toy of course, poor Kevin will be ripped to shreds and will not last 5 minutes😢. Hope you all have a great Christmas and a Happy and healthy 2025❤
You must look into the Aldi Cuthbert the caterpillar vs Marks and Spencer Colin the caterpillar Court case. Aldi used it as a publicity opportunity and made reference to it in one of the ads in the video. (the police dragging the caterpillar cake down the street. Also look up the I like these but also like these Aldi comparison ads. Hilarious. Merry Christmast.
the one with Kevin driving the truck is a spoof of the "Coke cola advert" and the movie "the Italian Job"
What happened to Kevin and the truck.
@@irenemay8095 the same as it did in the Italian Job.
Everyone tell a friend let's get these two lovely people to 100k subs....... They deserve it ✌️❤️🇬🇧
The Let Me Entertain you song in the sprouts ones is a song by Robbie Williams with the words changed a bit for the advert, he's really big here but seems most people in the US don't know him
My kids met Kevin the carrot last week when we got a new Aldi… he was kilted up for Scotland 😊
Aldi food in the UK is very good, all meat, fruit and veg is some of the best and British produced.
Some of it is imported such as grapes, oranges, kiwi fruit because we don't have the climate for it.
@@Rachel_M_ The UK has grape farms!
@@DarrenTurner-d2iBy 'grape farms', I think you mean _vineyards_. These produce grapes suitable for winemaking, not generally dessert grapes.
@Sine-gl9ly No, thats not what I meant. We have indoor grape farms.
Only thing i dont like buying at aldi is the potatoes. Theyre not that much cheaper than other places and for some reason they always have black spots in when i buy them. Other than that though i will buy most things from aldi. They dont have the biggest selection of meats but its definitely competitively priced and any slight lapses are made up for in the price
Nowt wrong with Aldi nosh.
These, and more, are sold in Aldi and Lidl in the UK. The work that goes into these adverts is mind blowing.
@@peckelhaze6934 because adverts are tax deductible so money is no issue hence the “huge expense”
great video guys, I love wee baby Carrot, Kevin and Katie's carrot kid 🎅🥕
Jasper is a reference to the British comedian Jasper Carrot, his daughter plays Dawn in the original Office (became Pam in the US version), and she’s one of the main character in Shaun of the Dead.
You should check out some of Jasper Carrot’s stuff!
Cue all the Kevin the Carrot plushies being sent to you! 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 just what I was thinking ... haha
Jasper carrot is. British comedian. You can buy a new Kevin toy every year we have the whole family wearing wee christmas jumpers.
@@heatherhorner412 you're expecting a lot... Robert Norman Davis OBE aka Jasper Carrot was a comedian and singer from the 80s and 90s. He partnered with Robert Powell to create the show "The Detectives" - a spoof of police dramas.
He won't be known by this generation.
@daveofyorkshire301 I'm old
@@daveofyorkshire301
You might be surprised, my grandkids know of him.
Jasper Carrot 🥕 is on tour February through to April.
@D1331D Have they heard "Funky Moped" yet?
How about Mike Harding "Defrauding the Insurance Man"?
@@daveofyorkshire301 Its a bangin show that. I got the DVD's
Aldi food is really that good in the UK
in Australia as well
"come on Tommy! Ketchup!"
Also... Aldi doesn't prepare Christmas dinner 😂
I hate to break it to you but you have to cook it yourselves! You buy the meat and veg then struggle like everyone else with the timings before the vultures arrive. 😀🎄🎅🤶👩🍳👨🍳
And pray the gas oven temperature doesn't drop at peak countrywide turkey cooking time!
@@irene3196 My grandmother used to cook it on a low temperature overnight.
Well everyone believes in miracles at Christmas 😅
@@sharonwyatt298 Well they do happen. Wonderful dinners appear magically - if you're not the one sweating for hours in the kitchen! 😀
I tend to have everything planned and my vegetables prepared the day before. I also cook my meat the day before, so on the day there is no problem.
'Very tame!!!!! ??? can you imagine the work that goes into these?....and so clever scripts
More gentle than team really. Better than encouraging kids to slap each other round the face! 😀
" Is that Kevin when he was little?...or Katie?" 🤔🧐😂....Steve's well into it. 🤣🤣❤
Their food is Amazing 😻 xx
I agree. Aldi food is great quality. I'm pretty sure what we saw would have been available in the stores as UK advertising rules wouldn't allow otherwise and much of it showed the prices too.
Thank you for showing Kevin and Co, I smiled my way through it. Yes we tend to go crazy at Christmas, over shop and over eat. It's the time to go over board for many.
And it's the only time of year I'll eat certain products like blue cheese , pate , pickled onions , red cabbage lots of other bits you can get All year round but we save for the Christmas period .
Aldi always gives us affordable Christmas food. Every family has their own traditions. My family always has Turkey, with all our trimmings including Yorkies, boiled gammon, homemade and Roast pork with crackling. Christmas day is a feast. When we were all younger we had 3 meals Christmas Day finishing with turkey and stuffing sandwiches, ham sarnies and mince Pies warmed and homemade Christmas cake. I used to make everything by hand including the sausage rolls my mother always used to make. Boxing Day was cold meats and piles of mashed potatoes and pickles followed by sherry trifle, evening saw a repeat of Christmas Day. My mother saved all year to make a feast at Christmas. My father always travelled to the big London meat market to get the turkey and would dress it when he got home.
Britain is renowned for our Christmas Adverts. John Lewis has also made amazing Christmas Adverts. Aldi always releases a Christmas catalogue, so you can make your list. Due to the fact that they are consistently voted the top supermarket every year, now the other supermarkets try and price match them. Robbie Williams hit was Let me entertain you.❤❤❤
Wishing your family an absolutely wonderful Christmas and healthy and prosperous New Year ❤☃️☃️🎄🎆🎁🎁🎅🤶🧑🎄
The end of the advert when Kevin is driving the lorry. Reminds me of the end of the original Italian Job.
Absolutely love kevin the carrot 🥕 always get the new soft toy characters when they come out, strictly for the kids of course 😉😂😂😂
You need to show this to Sophia. she would love Kevin
Kevin The Carrot!!!! 🧡🧡🧡...I hope you guys are well thanks for the upload...take care ❤ from London
Hope that someone sends Sophia a Kevin and Katie plushie one year. They are awesome. This years one is also a bit cheeky.
Bring on The Kevins for Christmas!🇬🇸✌️
In fairness, our adverts are on another level! 💖
Oh yes you must keep Kevin and co,we love them and yes the food is ALDI s it's really good ❤❤
Good old British humour lol
Christmas ads are a very special category. Major retailers are with each other and take the Xmas ad VERY seriously. Don't forget that Xmas sales are a massive percentage of annual total sales. Each tries to be memorable and brand loyalty. I think the UK and US have differing market strategies. In the UK, it's popular to have 'loss leaders.This is where some items are offered at heavily reduced prices (lower than actual cost). This draws in customers who then ho on to buy other things in store. Fresh fruit/ veg are commonly loss leaders
The USA has the big super bowl commercials, we have the war of the christmas ads!
I love Kevin the Carrot and how he pops up during the year for some adverts like one for the Olympics this year!
Kevin is brilliant, the food isn't already cooked you still have to cook the essential Christmas Dinner items, this food is there Christmas section with special items not available all Year around, but they are all very tasty and very affordable.
Yes that is a typical Christmas dinner in Britain with more. Love the Christmas ads. Every major retailer brings out an ad every year. It's worth watching some of them.
"Thats HUGE Willy" 😅🤣
Aldi, in Great Britain is known for the quality of its Meat and vegetables all British produced.
So yes there is obviously a major difference between ALDI USA and ALDI UK.. As we all know you guys over the pond have very little food regs, where as over here we do.... Almost everything is home grown at ALDI UK and will show a little red tractor with the British flag, imports are mainly fruits...
It would also appear from you reaction that the prices are very different to.. We have a very competitive super market war over here, ALDI do everything cheaper than the bigger stores, and they are forced to try and price match.. So in Tescos for instance, you'll see some items labbled up as ALDI price match..
That was a great reaction, I enjoyed watching that one guys... 👍🏼🇬🇧🇬🇬🇬🇧❤🇺🇸
I’m so pleased you got to see Kevin the Carrot with his wife Katie and their kids, Jasper, Chantenay and Baby. Jasper Carrot is a British comedian from Birmingham. Marcus Radishford is a play on words. Marcus Rashford is a Manchester United footballer. This year’s adverts had a Mission Impossible theme with Kevin and Katie as spies.
Love all the film references - The Italian Job, Top Gun, ET and loads more.
Gluhwein is German mulled wine
Jasper Carrott is an English comedian, he is hilarious definitely recommended for xmas!
That was fantastic ,so funny 🤣
I have a Kevin the carrot bauble on my Christmas tree, he is always my favourite. This year's ad is probably on think box where there are loads of adverts you can watch
Me too❤
Aldis do lot's of great food at Christmas.
The funny thing is, I got an Aldi advert as the ad in this video 😂
If you think 14p is insane for vegetables is crazy , this year its supposed to be 8p in asda.
Aldi too
@judithmorganjudyteen yes Aldi
Christmas dinner is like our Sunday roast on steroids and everyone’s meal will have different traditions depending on what we have always eaten.
Hope you Lyndsey and Sophia have a wonderful Christmas and a happy new year
We entered tree in Christmas tree fare, and had Kevin on top
The food in Aldi here is really good variety and reasonable priced so the food they showed what they really sell!
Hey guys, don't forget that the ads are from years past, so the prices will be considerably less than those of this year. I love these ads, I sincerely hope the person who conceived these ads got a heck of a bonus!
Just bought a bag of sprouts, carrots and potatoes for 8p each. 😊
They're fab, and the voiceover is great too
I kinda like the idea of the mascot being a carrot, it's a fun way of getting kids to eat their veggies. ALDI do sell really good food, I find the fresh is better than premade though. Both them and LIDL's drop the prices of the ingredients for Christmas dinner to around cost, something that the other supermarkets has had to pick up on. I don't know about this year but I know that last year the Kevin plushies completely sold out, with them having to limit sales per person.
Marcus Raddishford is a pun on Marcus Rashford, an English football player who turned activist, in the pandemic, helping foodbanks and bringing the government to task as they were meant to be providing food for children who's parents couldn't afford it. They outsourced it to a massive company that took a nice big profit and gave almost nothing to the children.
Or not eat them because they don't want to eat Kevin
@@davem12dim17 Apparently sales of carrots, nationally, rocketed.
I’m surprised you didn’t recognise the advert that was a take on the original film Charlie and the chocolate factory with Willy Wonka. Just saw the end and you did notice, I thought you would 😊
Love the puns and references each year. As has been said - you prepare it yourself although desserts are different.
The bags of fresh veg range between 500g - 1kg and this year are between 8p - 15p a bag in most supermarkets in England. PS you have to prepare the food yourself 😅😂😂
Lol, I've just commented above about the same. I bought carrots and parsnips at 8p this morning.
@@cjscitcat great for us, terrible for our farmers though
It's an idealistic Christmas dinner table , but the shops do sell lots of seasonal food and there are some weird and wonderful to most people's normal diet . The ads are charming but other stores have some works of art too .
Kevin the carrot is brilliant. You know it's Christmas when he shows up on the telly.
It's not Christmas until Kevin appears. 😁
Love Kevin and his family- the script is funny too- example landed in a bowl of peas he says" think I've peed myself!"
Turns out he'd pead himself.
I'm vegetarian and although in general I prefer Aldi food, Lidl does - IMO - a better range of vegetarian specialties for Christmas.
Last year I got a puff pastry 'wreath' filled with very tasty vegan sausage 'meat' and cranberry sauce, which looked wonderful once baked - golden and glossy! - and served it with a range of lovely veggies, salad and tasty sauces; even my meat-eating friends enjoyed everything and asked for more. Pudding was also Lidl - icecream topped with apple/cinnamon sorbet moulded in the shape of stars, which I topped with whipped cream and edible, biodegradable glitter.
I am a little bit disabled and although both Aldi and Lidl don't have staff 'available' on the aisles, once you find one they are always _super_ helpful. I just wait outside the doors from the shop that go into the storage area, or ask a checkout assistant if they can get someone to help me.
The checkouts have a reputation for being super-fast but you know what, before I had my eye surgery and was severely visually impaired, I would ask the checkout assistants about the cooking instructions for anything new I'd bought, and NOT ONCE did I ever have an assistant show any reluctance to take time to help me. Rather different to the cashier's attitudes in Asda and Morrissons, I found.
Oh, by the way, in summer Aldi does _brilliant_ alcoholic ice-lollies!
Lidls today 2kg potatoes 8p, 1kg carrots 8p, 500g sprouts 8p, 500g parsnips 8p, 300g shallots 8p and 1 swede/turnip 8p.
Carrots help us see in the dark, very useful when your walking home drunk and trying to eat a kebab after pub closing time 😂
It was Home Alone. It was Katie and Kevin and their children. Instead of the child Kevin being left the husband Kevin was left accidently ln purpose so he could stay home and watch football.. soccer to you.
Like the little Rainbow in the window on the 2020 one.
Aldi keep winning awards for their food. This year they definitely won the adverts. (most were really poor from the competitors) A shame really, we do like a good Christmas campaign over here lol.
Cadbury gorilla advert is quite good
Now I'm going to be singing Phil Collins all day...
The aldi mince pies are awesome
He said "Come on Tommy, Ketchup" as in "Come on Tommy, Catch up."
You can collect all theKevin the carrot family's I have and we put them under te tree every Christmas now 😊
❤love your video and I have never laughed so much as when you watched the Peter Pan pantomime. You two made it even more fun to watch😂😂😂😂😂❤
. What don’t you put up on your screen a reminder to like and subscribe during your videos.
So glad you both got to see Kevin the Carrot. I’m looking forward to the new version every year.
Please check out Kevin the Carrot for 2024!
Also you would love Edgar the dragon X-mas add from John Lewis.
I think the veg at Aldi has just dropped to 8p for Christmas. I haven't used Aldi for a few years but the Christmas food there and in all supermarkets have had a lot of effort put in to attract customers.
Aldi were absolutely amazing on twitter, especially when arguing with M&S over the caterpillar cake
Yes we do have this variety of food the table is usually groaning
Some of these seem to be based on our children's nursery stories...like Little Red Riding Hood. And the Peaky Blinders spoof was wonderful.
Hi Lindsay and Steve, loving the vlogs, John Lewis and Sainsbury's do nice Christmas adverts just as a recommendation, have a lovely Christmas and New year
Kevin the Carrot! ♥ what a legend, you missed so many little puns and play on words but not being British it's not your fault lol, food in Aldi is just as good as other way more expensive supermarkets, best of british meat, the fruit and veg section is great and all the little different nibbles are fun and tasty. "Come on Tommy... Ketchup" for the tomato is always a funny line. Marcus Radishford refers to Marcus Rashford, Manchester United footballer.
Brits love tv advertising mascots. Cadbury's Gorilla, Aleksander the Meerkat, Kevin the Karrot, etc. But, they're not alone. Aussies, Kiwis, and Canuks love anthropomorphic advertising characters too. Aardman Animations (of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, etc) have recently produced a series featuring such characters. I think your daughter would love them.
They are great carroters lol yeah the foids great from there 👏
In Aldi this morning a small bag of carrots ,parsnips ,sprouts, head of broccoli or a cabbage each 8 pence on christmas offer.
Sarcasm and puns= cornerstone of Brit humour.
More of your vids please youre both brilliant wonderful lovely. Your beautiful wife gets me she's got a wonderful caring. Youre funny laugh so much. You both have a wonderful Christmas & a very very Happy wonderful New Year. Keep well keep safe both of you. Best wishes from Derbyshire uk
I loved seeing them all again myself.you must watch them again and concentrate on what they say not so much the food and you will find it much funnier.
Just to throw a spanner in the works Lidl are selling xmas veg at 8p a bag from today 😅
I didn’t know there was so many adverts from Kevin
This year Lidl has 2kg of potatoes, 1kg carrots,bags of sprouts and parsnips all 9p each!!
I can't eat carrots anymore. Every time i look at one, i see kevin 😅😅😅
Oh... if only it was all ready prepared !!
M&S are doing a Turkey Roast dinner ready cooked you just heat it up
Aldi dont sell all of that food ready prepared apart from the desserts. You buy it and cook it, like from all stores. Their prices are excellent though. As are Lidl's.
This year Aldi and Lidl are doing their Christmas vegetables for 8p each
This is for (both) 2kg potatoes, 1kg carrots, 500g parsnips and 500g Brussels sprouts.
Lidl were selling 300g shallots and a turnip/swede
Aldi were selling a head of broccoli and either a white or red cabbage
As I said, each is a loss leader at 8p (~10c) for each item.
aldi fresh food is amazing and they really do xmas well
A number of Supermarkets in UK (Aldi included )are offering Christmas dinner ingredients for 6 people for between £12 to £20.
British advert jingels
Hi Guys , christmas food is a huge deal here , im dreading the qeues when i go to my local Aldi it gets insane . I bought my son a kevin the carrot plushie one year could'nt resist 😊.
John Lewis Christmas Ad's, especially 2016 Buster the dog x
The adverts do make it look like they're selling M&S quality food, not cheap aldi stuff 😅
In 2024, the Humbugs stole the Christmas spirit and Kevin and crew go on an adventure to get it back.
A part of which just happened to pop up as a TH-cam advert whilst I was watching this. 🤣🤣🤣
UK institution Peter Kay doing 'Ave it series of adds
altho many viewers will say Gorilla drummer for Cadbury dairy milk chocolate advert the best Ad ever
At Christmas the food in Aldi is this food you see it's an advert for everything they sell,, but you have to cook it yourself.
Love Kevin the carrot ads and felt so sorry for littl banana this ad with the little banana actually got complaints because it upset kids and parents lol
They sell produce YOU prepare it, aka cook it!
You really need to look up the 2024 advert it is very funny!
I buy most of my Christmas food at Aldi, me and the husband always have our Christmas dinner "home alone" and spread the rest of Christmas with various family. I love Christmas dinner, no sprouts though, my little jack russell Bunty (aka BooBoo) will have her Christmas dinner (definately no sprouts for her😂) with us. Aldis prices are a bit more expensive now since the 2019 advert, but still really good compared to other supermarkets. My little dog will get a Kevin the Carrot toy of course, poor Kevin will be ripped to shreds and will not last 5 minutes😢. Hope you all have a great Christmas and a Happy and healthy 2025❤
You must look into the Aldi Cuthbert the caterpillar vs Marks and Spencer Colin the caterpillar Court case. Aldi used it as a publicity opportunity and made reference to it in one of the ads in the video. (the police dragging the caterpillar cake down the street. Also look up the I like these but also like these Aldi comparison ads. Hilarious. Merry Christmast.