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Home » News » £5.39 digestives? Aldi says, “Not on our shelves!”

£5.39 digestives? Aldi says, “Not on our shelves!”

Someone saw the pack of biscuits on sale for £5.39 and it Brits aren't impressed!

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
October 30, 2024
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Brits were stunned to see a packet of chocolate digestives priced at £5.39, sparking disbelief and outrage. While food prices have risen significantly, many feel this is crossing a line.

The cost of a luxury snack?

Despite the recent inflation spike, spending over £5 for biscuits seems excessive to most people. Thankfully, this sky-high price isn’t typical in most places. If it were, there would likely be protests in the aisles across the UK.

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Aldi enters the conversation

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After the picture of the pricey digestives circulated online, Aldi joined the debate. The supermarket cheekily tweeted, “Belmont Chocolate Digestives: 69p,” reminding everyone that affordable alternatives are available.

While McVitie’s chocolate digestives are the nation’s favourite, they usually cost far less than £5.39 in major supermarkets, so no one needs to break the bank for a biscuit fix.

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— No Context Brits (@NoContextBrits) May 14, 2023

A history of Aldi’s supermarket spats

This isn’t Aldi’s first time joining in on supermarket drama. They famously sparked a playful feud with M&S over their Cuthbert the Caterpillar cake, which was accused of copying M&S’s Colin the Caterpillar. Aldi even launched a #FreeCuthbert campaign, poking fun at the legal row.

The issue eventually settled, but Aldi recently aired an advert proclaiming their caterpillar cake is “like M&S, only cheaper,” showing Colin and Cuthbert squaring off again. Here’s hoping we don’t see another caterpillar cake showdown anytime soon!

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