Loyal to Sainsbury's and Aldi - but I have to go to M&S weekly for key item
The article compares supermarket fruit quality, focusing on grapes as the one grocery item the author says is consistently better at Marks and Spencer than at Aldi or Sainsbury’s. It says the writer typically does most of the weekly shop at Aldi and Sainsbury’s for convenience and value, but finds the quality of grapes disappointing elsewhere. The piece contrasts pricing and size, noting that Aldi sells red and white seedless grapes for £1.89, while the fruit is described as smaller and with less flavour. In contrast, it says M&S offers a broader fruit display and that the grapes are the product that most often ends up in the basket. The article states M&S grapes cost £2.50, or £2.65 for mixed seedless varieties, and claims the bunches are larger and have a crunch. It argues that the price gap is not significant once waste is considered.






