Is too much choice an issue and how do you decide what to buy?
Posted by: looklively
22nd Mar 2017 11:05am
Shirl
- 23rd Mar 2017 03:42pm
I don't live close to an Aldi store - the closest is 150k. when I go there I do a big shop for basic things that are used all the time. I have got to know the quality of their brands - I started off buying one of each, now I buy multiples of the brands I like... If I lived closer I would give Coles and Woolworths the flick altogether. I rarely buy "name" brands but prefer the store brands (and so does my wallet). so it wouldn't worry me if there were fewer available I know the eternal opinion is to buy Aussie but one must also be realistic enough to know that people on low income can't always afford this option. Making my decisions while shopping is easy, I go for what I know and like.
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