Asfar as I can tell, Aldi prices vary between locations but Lidl tends to have a circulated ad and prices that don't vary between stores? Lidl seems to have an App and coupons as well which Aldi does not have. I've shopped at both and Aldi has better checkout and a cart system that leads to cleaner parking lots. Hours at Lidl are significantly Thearea’s price standouts were Food Lion and Walmart, where many families could save $1,500 to $2,000 per year. Compared to average prices at all the stores Checkbook surveyed, Walmart’s prices were the best (16 percent lower than the all-store average). Food Lion (12 percent) was the runner-up for price. For a family that spends $250 per AtLidl, you can find a 3-pack of sweet bell peppers for $2.49, only $0.45 per pound for cabbage, and a 3-pound bag of Bartlett pears for $3.49. At ALDI, you can snag fresh raspberries for $1.99 Theresults for December showed a basket of 48 groceries cost £81.63 on average at Aldi - while Lidl shoppers paid £83.24. “This price comparison does not take into account Clubcard Prices Grocerysales at Sainsbury's were up 10% in the six months to 16 September, compared with a year earlier. Sainsbury's said the sales hike was driven not just by price rises, but by the fact that AldiPrice Match is part of a “powerful combination”, along with Low Everyday Prices and Clubcard Prices, which is “helping ease cost of living pressures” Tesco added. Tesco’s messaging might even account for some of the £8.1m that switched from Lidl to Aldi. Lidl, after all, does not benefit from the same level of brand Accordingto this article, Lidl’s vanilla extract is cheaper and more concentrated than Aldi’s, and it sells at a lower price. Aldi’s vanilla extract is also made in Germany by I. G. Farbenfabriken, and is labeled as “made in Germany” (Mfg. in Deutschland). In comparison, Lidl’s vanilla extract is made in the US by Vanderhoof. Therewas a hefty 38p difference per 100g between real Marmite and the cheapest supermarket dupe. (Image: Anna Highfield/MyLondon) Firstly, it's definitely worth noting the significant price difference between the brands.. At £1.08 per 100g, original Marmite - which was unsurprisingly the most expensive option - comes in at a hefty 38p Butit’s slightly more expensive than the Aldi and Lidl alternatives. 4/5. 5. Buttersoft, Sainsbury’s. £2.30 for 500g. With Aldi coming top for both price and taste, it’s the clear Aldi $1.49; Trader Joe’s: $1.99; Back in the produce section, Aldi gets the advantage again. A 2-pound bag of sweet onions costs $0.50 more at Trader Joe’s. And the winner is If price is the only thing that matters to you, Aldi wins this comparison easily. The total price for these 15 items was $31.42 at Aldi and $40.36 at Trader Joe’s. Hexe4Oq.