I'm not surprised although it could be the perception that a big store, will have everything, whereas comparatively small supermarket are deemed to be empty.
My Aldi hasn't been and has social distance the shite out of Covid since day 1.
Me and my xl Albion shirt laugh in the face of your inferior, puny teeny-tiny Naan bread.
(also available in Garlic & Coriander as well as spicy}
:lolol:.
Oh deffo, as said it's quite a balancing act with Aldi.
I certainly don't get any of the 'mess and empty shelves' from my local branch, which is fairly new and I'd imagine quite a money earner.
Also, again as acknowledged, one resident of Stat Towers is a 15 year old boy.
There's no way I...
Plus with Aldi you never know when you might want a welding mask, wheelbarrow wheel and wind chimes in the same shop.
The Corridor of Uncertainty is a sight to behold.
I wouldn't be so sure.
It took me 3 or 4 goes to get into the swing of Aldi.
Like you I hated my one and only trip around Lidl, again like you I vowed never to return (that could easily have been an Aldi).
I have the choice of the 4 main supermarkets and Aldi.
I will pop into any if I happen...