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Published 10:31 12 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 10:45 12 Feb 2018 GMT
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Alex Neill, managing director of Which? home products and services, said: “With food costs rising it seems as though shoppers have felt the pinch and are voting with their feet and wallets. Aldi and Lidl have won over their customers with value for money.”
Some shoppers were critical of aspects of Aldi’s store experience, describing them as “untidy” and complaining of “rushed checkouts”. But they happy to tolerate such shortcomings to save money.
“The big four supermarkets need to up their game or risk losing their customers to other supermarkets who are doing a better job of giving people what they want,” Neill said.
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