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Aldi employee says £2.49 freezer item is 'best product in the supermarket'

Aldi employee says £2.49 freezer item is 'best product in the supermarket'

Daily Record22-06-2025

Other shoppers have said that this products feel likes it's from Marks and Spencers or Waitrose.
Named by Which? to be the UK's cheapest supermarket for the last four years, many Brits love heading down the shopping aisles of Aldi to swipe up some bargains. While selling all your must-have food essentials at decent prices, the supermarket is also known for its variety of home products, such as kitchen appliances and pilates machines.
As the fourth largest supermarket in the UK, the German company also has a wide range of seasonal stock on offer that will get shoppers through the warm summer months. From bbq's to a range of fruity drinks and ice creams to keep us cool, shoppers will quickly find their own store favourites.

For those who are regular Aldi shoppers, one employee has taken to TikTok to share the item he believes to be the 'best ever' product he has tried at the supermarket, reports the Mirror.

Dylan McCormack has become popular on social media for making videos that highlight some of the products that the store has to offer every week. Many fans of his content also look forward to when he shares what is in the famous middle section of the supermarket.
In a recent video, however, he chose to share with his followers what he believes is the best product in the entire supermarket. It also comes with the added bonus of being the perfect treat for summer.
He said: "As you know, I work for Aldi. And the best products that I've ever tried at Aldi is in the freezer section.
Once he arrived at the freezer section, the 25-year-old turned the camera to show off two flavours of gelato. He said: "It's hands down, the best product I've ever had from Aldi is the tiramisu gelato. Closely followed by the lemon meringue gelato."

Price at £2.49 per tub in Aldi, these gelatos will offer shoppers a sweet and refreshing treat to help keep them cool as temperatures rise this month.
He added: "They're absolutely stunning. Like, genuinely, these are so, so good. I could not recommend these any more.
"If you've tried this new gelato in Aldi, let me know in the comments. Because I genuinely believe that this is fire."

Many Aldi shoppers took to the comments section to share they that agreed with Dylan's assessment that the gelatos are the best product in the shop.
One person said: "Not tried the gelato, but may have 'accidentally ' eaten half a tub of the chilled tiramisu in one go."
Another person was intrigued to try the items, writing: "Will buy and try next time I go in."

While a third shopper also added: "I knew it was going to be this when you said it! It feels like it's from Waitrose or M&S. I would love a pistachio one."
However, other people had a different opinion on the best Aldi product. One person said: "King kebab is the best thing."
While another TikTok user argued: "Wrong! The chicken spring rolls in the freezer section. Gimme."
Another shopper stepped away from the freezer section and instead wrote: "The vanilla latte sachets .. 8 for just over a quid are unbeatable. Add half a spoon of coffee, dash of milk. It's been my go to for years."
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