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Some people claim not to shop at Aldi.
A bit downmarket, they say.
(In England, middle class wimmin with higher aspirations have even been seen using Sainsbury and Waitrose carrier bags to throw the Joneses off the scent. But that’s the Poms for you.)
All I can say is that their milk’s OK, the French cheese is pretty good and their duck breasts are as good as any I’ve had outside France.
As is their champagne, which won a blind-tasting a while back.

>Champagne at Aldi? Hot diggety dog. I have a new one near my home but haven't been yet. We shopped at a few in the French countryside but I understand they originated in Germany. It's a little different that what we are use to here but the prices are great and I have my own shopping bags now so not a problem. Thanks JB.V
>Nice take on the theme – not people waiting, but the view of someone waiting himself. Good job!
>Interesting take on the theme and the social undertone of it! This part of the world any supermarket will do!
>great angle for this photo and very interesting post. kate's comments make it more interesting
>Not knowing the protocol, I approached the check-out counter with a loaded basket, but, much to the dismay of the people behind me, I didn't have the proper documents to check out. They would not accept anything I had in my purse as payment. Haven't been back since.