‘Make your own’ – Find out why this shopper was berated for complaining about this popular ALDI buy
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Sometimes, after we’ve had a long day, we just like to kick back, relax, and not think about anything else for the night – and definitely, the last thing we want to do is cook a big meal from scratch.
This is where microwave meals come in handy! And as one recent ALDI customer found out the hard way, there's always a catch when it comes to microwaveable food like this.
While we understand the appeal of these dishes, they’re often not as healthy as homemade meals. Not to mention, they can be pretty pricey too. So, sometimes these pre-made meals aren't always everything they're cracked up to be.
One ALDI customer took to Facebook to express her disappointment over ALDI’s World Kitchen Satay Chicken. Particularly, how the 800g meal – which is marketed to serve four people – actually contained less than 70g of chicken.
‘I’m not one to complain, but far out, there is like no chicken in this,’ she wrote in her post. The customer also attached a photo of her meal, which showed a small amount of meat and satay sauce on the side.
‘Not even 70g of chicken in the 800g packet.’
However, instead of sympathising with the woman, social media users blasted her for buying pre-made meals instead of making her own.
‘Make your own, so much more economical and tastier,’ said one.
Another agreed and also suggested that the woman make her own dish instead.
Someone else wrote: ‘It’s just so much easier to make your own.’
We’re not sure about that…
Another criticised the woman for taking the time to separate the chicken from the sauce.
‘If you don’t like it, don’t buy it. Plus, who measures and does this?’
The woman responded and said: ‘I only did it because I couldn’t find any chicken when I stirred it. I actually thought they’d forgotten the chicken entirely until I put it through a sieve.’
‘I like these too, but disappointed in the amount of chicken they think would serve four people,’ she added.
But many defended the shopper, stating that there’s ‘nothing wrong’ with purchasing microwaveable meals.
Someone commented: ‘Gosh, can people stop suggesting she make her own?’
‘We don’t have time to cook every single day! Microwave meals were invented and sold for a reason,’ they added.
Another agreed and said: ‘Why is everyone commenting it’s easier to make your own? It’s not for everyone, so you do you.’
‘This is an ALDI group talking about products, not telling people to cook food themselves,’ one person said.
‘Exactly! The reason many buy ready-cooked meals is no time, unwell, etc.,’ someone else chimed in.
Others expressed their concern over the meal itself.
‘What chicken? Maybe a quail in there!’ Someone wrote.
Another added: ‘That’s meant to feed four people? As if!’
While someone else agreed and said they’d complain as well if they were in the woman’s shoes.
Any ALDI customer can return a product if they are dissatisfied with it. You can find ALDI’s return policy here.
If you like chicken satay and want to try your hand at making one, we found this video for traditional Thai chicken satay! The best part? It only takes 30 minutes to cook:
What are your thoughts on this, members? Was the woman being 'nit-picky' or was her complaint justified? Share your opinions with us in the comments below! If you want easy-to-make meals, you can browse our recipe forum here.
This is where microwave meals come in handy! And as one recent ALDI customer found out the hard way, there's always a catch when it comes to microwaveable food like this.
While we understand the appeal of these dishes, they’re often not as healthy as homemade meals. Not to mention, they can be pretty pricey too. So, sometimes these pre-made meals aren't always everything they're cracked up to be.
One ALDI customer took to Facebook to express her disappointment over ALDI’s World Kitchen Satay Chicken. Particularly, how the 800g meal – which is marketed to serve four people – actually contained less than 70g of chicken.
‘I’m not one to complain, but far out, there is like no chicken in this,’ she wrote in her post. The customer also attached a photo of her meal, which showed a small amount of meat and satay sauce on the side.
‘Not even 70g of chicken in the 800g packet.’
However, instead of sympathising with the woman, social media users blasted her for buying pre-made meals instead of making her own.
‘Make your own, so much more economical and tastier,’ said one.
Another agreed and also suggested that the woman make her own dish instead.
Someone else wrote: ‘It’s just so much easier to make your own.’
We’re not sure about that…
Another criticised the woman for taking the time to separate the chicken from the sauce.
‘If you don’t like it, don’t buy it. Plus, who measures and does this?’
The woman responded and said: ‘I only did it because I couldn’t find any chicken when I stirred it. I actually thought they’d forgotten the chicken entirely until I put it through a sieve.’
‘I like these too, but disappointed in the amount of chicken they think would serve four people,’ she added.
But many defended the shopper, stating that there’s ‘nothing wrong’ with purchasing microwaveable meals.
Someone commented: ‘Gosh, can people stop suggesting she make her own?’
‘We don’t have time to cook every single day! Microwave meals were invented and sold for a reason,’ they added.
Another agreed and said: ‘Why is everyone commenting it’s easier to make your own? It’s not for everyone, so you do you.’
‘This is an ALDI group talking about products, not telling people to cook food themselves,’ one person said.
‘Exactly! The reason many buy ready-cooked meals is no time, unwell, etc.,’ someone else chimed in.
Others expressed their concern over the meal itself.
‘What chicken? Maybe a quail in there!’ Someone wrote.
Another added: ‘That’s meant to feed four people? As if!’
While someone else agreed and said they’d complain as well if they were in the woman’s shoes.
Any ALDI customer can return a product if they are dissatisfied with it. You can find ALDI’s return policy here.
If you like chicken satay and want to try your hand at making one, we found this video for traditional Thai chicken satay! The best part? It only takes 30 minutes to cook:
Key Takeaways
- A shopper has come under fire after revealing that a family pack of ALDI's World Kitchen Satay Chicken – which supposedly serves a four-person household – contains less than 70g of chicken.
- Many suggested to the woman to ‘make her own’ meals instead.
- While other social media users have defended the shopper, arguing that there's ‘nothing wrong’ with purchasing pre-made meals.
- Shoppers can return their purchased meals to ALDI if they are dissatisfied with the product.