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Dianne Bourne

Aldi vs M&S - I tested UK's 'two best supermarkets' and it was an eye-opener

The nation's favourite supermarket has just been crowned in a new survey - and in a rather unexpected result Marks and Spencer taking home the honours for 2022.

In the new study by consumer magazine Which?, over 3,000 shoppers were surveyed on their favourite supermarkets, and were quizzed on a range of factors from value for money to the overall experience when inside the stores.

Rather than the traditional "big four" taking the top honours it was Marks and Spencer's Simply Food offering that has most impressed those shoppers over the past year - according to the survey, scooping a 78 per cent approval rating over the range of criteria.

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And in second place? It was budget supermarket Aldi thanks to its almost unbeatable value across its range of products and a 77 per cent approval rating from shoppers.

Intriguingly, as regular customers of both stores, both Aldi and M&S predominantly sell their own-range of food products rather than branded goods - although both at very different price-points.

So to see how the "top two" measure up, I decided to head out and test both stores for shopping experience, value for money and quality of product - with my very own Aldi v M&S taste test - choosing the same ten items from each store.

The store experience

Aldi and M&S at White City Retail Park, Old Trafford (MEN)

Here in Greater Manchester we have a plentiful supply of both M&S food stores and Aldi supermarkets across the region.

And over at White City retail park in Old Trafford, the two rivals are handily based right next door to each other so what better location to pit the two stores against each other for the quality of the stores, service, and of course the quality of the food?

In the Which? survey, M&S got an impressive 5/5 for store appearance from those hundreds of shoppers taking part in the survey, while Aldi managed just a 3/5.

But at the Old Trafford stores, I'd have to say it's pretty much a dead heat. Both are based in modern, well-fitted-out stores, with decent aisle width and layout across both stores.

Staff at both stores were friendly and helpful when I posed them a "where are your tinned soups?" test question, and both also were able to swiftly point me to a large, accessible customer toilet with baby changing facilities which I was pretty impressed with.

While we all know the dreaded anxiety of the Aldi checkout system, I was pretty impressed at the White City store that the assistant wasn't quite as nimble-fingered as many, and actually helped to pass my shopping into my bag rather than flip it through faster than the speed of light.

Naturally, at M&S there was no such worry, with a large bagging area and the assistant happy to wait for me to stuff my bags before making my payment.

I visited both stores at tea-time thinking this would be a peak time, but was rather pleased when there were hardly any queues at either store.

Winner: A dead heat on this one - both stores were equally clean, bright and spacious with courteous staff.

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Value for money

The test shop (MEN)

I did a test shop at both stores buying the same comparable own-brand items at both M&S and Aldi

The shop came in at £22.55 at Marks & Spencer, versus a bargain £13.97 at Aldi.

That's a huge difference on price really, and value for money was one of the categories in the Which? survey that Aldi scored the top 5/5 score in, while M&S was a lower 3/5.

Winner : Aldi hands down on value

The taste test

While Aldi is the clear winner on value, could M&S prove that their quality make the price tags all worth it? There was only one way to find out so I put the ten items to the taste test.

Pink Lady apples

M&S (pack of 4) £2.50

Aldi (pack of 6) £2.39

Aldi's apples are slightly smaller than M&S's but in taste, these were almost identical.

So you're getting a lot more for your money with the Aldi pack.

Winner : Aldi

Cooked chicken

M&S - Piri Piri chicken slices - 120g pack - £3.00

Aldi - Hot & Spicy chicken slices - 240g pack - £1.99

While the M&S Peri Peri slices had a respectable punch of spice and lots of visible "sauce" on their edges, the Aldi slices seemed a more tender and flavoursome treat.

And at twice the size of the M&S pack for less money, this was brilliant value and a no-brainer - I'll definitely be having these ones in future.

Winner : Aldi

Hot cross buns

Hot cross buns (MEN)

M&S Salted caramel and chocolate hot cross buns (4 pack) £1.65

Aldi Specially Selected salted caramel and chocolate hot cross buns ( 4 pack) 99p

Who doesn't love a flavoured hot cross bun at this time of year? There's a whole wealth of flavour options at both stores, but I plumped for the nearest comparable ones with both Aldi and M&S offering a salted caramel and chocolate chip version.

Both had the same best before date (of four days ahead) so I was expecting both to taste reasonably fresh, but sadly the Aldi version was very firm and dry compared to M&S's delightful moist bready treat speckled with oozing caramel pools and chunky choc chips.

Absolutely divine and well and truly blows Aldi's offering out of the water.

Winner : M&S hands down - worth every extra penny and more

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Raspberries

M&S - Sapphire raspberries - £3.00

Aldi raspberries - £1.89

My personal feeling on fruit is it's worth spending more if you know you're getting something to really savour - a good fruit tastes better than even a giant chocolatey dessert in my opinion. Or even a salted caramel hot cross bun.

That's certainly the case with the M&S sapphire raspberries - these are a real gem. The Aldi raspberries are pleasant enough but M&S is in a different league here.

Winner : M&S

Ready salted crisps

Salty crisp wars (MEN)

M&S Assorted six pack - 85p

Aldi ready salted six pack -69p

The Aldi crisps were thinner, and tasted greasier and saltier than M&S's version - yet miraculously are actually LOWER in fat, salt and cals than the M&S version so that definitely made them a winner for me.

However if you like a crispier crisp, then M&S would probably just edge it for you. But for my money the Aldi ones were the winner here as I like things that taste greasy and salty it turns out.

Winner : Aldi

Stone-baked pizza

"rather have cheese on toast" (MEN)

M&S - £4.75

Aldi - £1.85

I was really disappointed with both of these pizzas - they were just so blah. The M&S stone baked margherita was a little larger and had a more denser cheese covering, but Aldi probably just inched it on flavour.

But at these sort of prices I'd rather have a slice of cheese on toast to be totally honest.

Winner : Both blah, but Aldi wins for being almost £3 less

Weet bisks breakfast cereal

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M&S - Wheat bisks - £1.80

Aldi - Everyday Essentials Wheat Biscuits 74p

The M&S own-brand version of the classic Weetabix looks and tastes exactly like the big brand version.

The Aldi Essentials one is like a little brick and not much tastier if I'm honest. If you like your Weetabix plain, I'd defo be going for the M&S version as it holds its own with a splash of milk, but the Aldi one would be OK I suppose if slathered in sugar or honey.

Winner : M&S

Chicken & Veg soup

One soup was so good Dianne is "off to buy a palletload" (MEN)

M&S - £1

Aldi - 65p

Maybe some people out there prefer a tomato-y style chicken and veg soup in which case you'd prefer the M&S version.

But for all the rest of us who want a gorgeous creamy vegy soup with lovely big cubes of tasty chicken it's Aldi all the way.

Be right back, just off to buy an entire pallet of the Aldi soup, it's sooo good.

Winner : Aldi

Sliced bread

M&S - Soft medium sliced white loaf - 65p

Aldi - medium white sliced loaf - 49p

I mean what can you say about sliced white bread? These taste almost exactly the same when toasted.

However, I would just note that the Aldi loaf is not as easy to butter if you're using it to make sandwiches which may be an issue depending on what you're using your loaf for.

Therefore, this one is a draw.

Winner : Draw

Tinned tomatoes

Tinned tomatoes (MEN)

M&S - 50p

Aldi - 40p

I've never thought to eat cold tinned tomatoes straight from the tin before (I mean, who does?), so I was a bit unsure of what to expect. But I was disappointed to find the Aldi ones had a pretty sour taste if I'm honest, whereas the M&S ones had a pleasant fruity roundness to them.

I mean, clearly, when they're mushed up in a spag bol you're never going to know the difference, but M&S just edge it on taste here.

Winner: M&S

Microwave pasta meal

How would pasta dishes fare? (MEN)

M&S Spaghetti carbonara - £2.85

Aldi Spaghetti carbonara - £1.89

Much of a muchness these two for me - both very creamy salty takes on the classic Italian carbonara. The bacon was smokier in the Aldi version, while there was a more pleasant meat in the M&S version, although less of it, and the overall taste was more creamy.

Neither I'd be particularly fond of having again to be honest so it's a dead heat on this one.

Winner : No winners here, so it's a draw

Bag for Life

Bag it up (MEN)

M&S - 15p

Aldi - 20p

At last M&S came up trumps in the value stakes - with its plastic bag for life offering.

M&S' big green carrier bag came in at 5p cheaper than Aldi's, and was able to masterfully contain the full shop whereas Aldi's really struggled, so much so I had to buy ANOTHER bag - one of their 10p compostibles - to fit all the stuff in.

Winner : M&S

Overall verdict

There's no doubting that Aldi offer some unbeatably good value deals - with the taste to more than match if not better their competitors across a range of goods.

I was surprised at how much cheaper this same representative shop came in at Aldi, and on many of the categories I preferred the Aldi options to the more expensive M&S versions.

But some items I'd prefer to spend a little more to get a superior taste on, like the raspberries and those absolutely belting hot cross buns.

It came out as a dead heat between the two on the store experience and customer service for me, and even in the taste test the honours were pretty equally split.

The great news for those in the Old Trafford area is that having the UK's "two best supermarkets" right next door to each other means you can very easily mix and match between the two stores for a mix of value and more premium goods.

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