This mum slashes $100 off her weekly groceries thanks to ALDI: ‘I’ve enjoyed everything’
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Danielle F.
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In the quest to stretch our hard-earned dollars further, savvy shopping is not just a skill—it's an art form.
For those who have embraced the thrifty lifestyle, ALDI has become a haven for shoppers.
One mum talked about her money-saving journey with the German retailer.
Lidia Scida, a mum of two, is a household name among budget-conscious shoppers.
She mastered the art of frugal grocery shopping, saving a whopping $100 a week by frequenting ALDI.
Lidia's approach is methodical and disciplined—she fills her cart with the bulk of her grocery list.
After she exhausts all options, she heads to Coles to pick up additional items that didn't make the cut at ALDI.
It's a strategy that served her well, with her weekly grocery bill ranging between $150-$250 at ALDI and an additional $80-$130 at Coles.
Yet, despite her love for the discount retailer's array of products, she draws the line at one particular item: bread.
Why bread? According to Lidia, it simply doesn't meet her standards.
‘I buy in bulk and freeze. I just find it doesn't defrost as well,’ Lidia shared.
‘But the wraps, croissants, muffins, English muffins, and bagels are great!’
Lidia's shopping savvy doesn't stop at bread.
‘I think where ALDI shines is their frozen food department—I have enjoyed everything we've ever chosen as a treat or side from there,’ she said.
She also opts for ALDI's rosé, dishwashing tablets, washing powder, fabric softener, glad wrap, foil, and cheese, citing the significant price difference.
On the flip side, she goes to Coles for sponges, hair products, female products, deodorants, bread, and John West tuna.
It's a balance that works for her, allowing her to enjoy quality products without breaking the bank.
Lidia's recent video highlighted the stark price difference between her ALDI haul and the few items she picked up from Coles.
Her ALDI haul, which included fresh fruit, vegetables, canned food, frozen food, conditioner, and drain cleaner, totalled $255 for more than 35 items.
In contrast, a small selection from Coles, including bread, carrots, and tuna, came to $78.
The disparity left her—and many viewers—astonished.
‘You don’t realise how ripped off you are shopping at Woolies and Cole’s until you go to ALDI,’ one comment wrote.
‘I need to start shopping at ALDI like yesterday,’ another added.
‘I wish they had an online shop though,’ a third suggested.
Watch Lidia's comparison video:
Source: jlhz22/TikTok
Lidia's story is a lesson in shopping smart.
With thorough planning and a willingness to shop around, reducing your grocery bill is possible.
What are your thoughts on ALDI's offerings? Have you found items that you swear by or some that you avoid at all costs? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below.
For those who have embraced the thrifty lifestyle, ALDI has become a haven for shoppers.
One mum talked about her money-saving journey with the German retailer.
Lidia Scida, a mum of two, is a household name among budget-conscious shoppers.
She mastered the art of frugal grocery shopping, saving a whopping $100 a week by frequenting ALDI.
Lidia's approach is methodical and disciplined—she fills her cart with the bulk of her grocery list.
After she exhausts all options, she heads to Coles to pick up additional items that didn't make the cut at ALDI.
It's a strategy that served her well, with her weekly grocery bill ranging between $150-$250 at ALDI and an additional $80-$130 at Coles.
Yet, despite her love for the discount retailer's array of products, she draws the line at one particular item: bread.
Why bread? According to Lidia, it simply doesn't meet her standards.
‘I buy in bulk and freeze. I just find it doesn't defrost as well,’ Lidia shared.
‘But the wraps, croissants, muffins, English muffins, and bagels are great!’
Lidia's shopping savvy doesn't stop at bread.
‘I think where ALDI shines is their frozen food department—I have enjoyed everything we've ever chosen as a treat or side from there,’ she said.
She also opts for ALDI's rosé, dishwashing tablets, washing powder, fabric softener, glad wrap, foil, and cheese, citing the significant price difference.
On the flip side, she goes to Coles for sponges, hair products, female products, deodorants, bread, and John West tuna.
It's a balance that works for her, allowing her to enjoy quality products without breaking the bank.
Lidia's recent video highlighted the stark price difference between her ALDI haul and the few items she picked up from Coles.
Her ALDI haul, which included fresh fruit, vegetables, canned food, frozen food, conditioner, and drain cleaner, totalled $255 for more than 35 items.
In contrast, a small selection from Coles, including bread, carrots, and tuna, came to $78.
The disparity left her—and many viewers—astonished.
‘You don’t realise how ripped off you are shopping at Woolies and Cole’s until you go to ALDI,’ one comment wrote.
‘I need to start shopping at ALDI like yesterday,’ another added.
‘I wish they had an online shop though,’ a third suggested.
Watch Lidia's comparison video:
Source: jlhz22/TikTok
Lidia's story is a lesson in shopping smart.
With thorough planning and a willingness to shop around, reducing your grocery bill is possible.
Key Takeaways
- Aussie mum Lidia Scida saves approximately $100 a week by prioritising her shopping at ALDI, only going to Coles for particular items.
- Lidia does not buy bread from ALDI as she finds it doesn’t defrost well after being frozen.
- She avoids buying staple household items such as dishwashing tablets and cheese from Coles or Woolworths due to higher prices.
- In her video, Lidia criticised Coles and Woolworths for their pricing and compared how much she saves at ALDI versus leading supermarkets.