Cynon Valley

Aldi tops latest survey

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BUDGET retailer Aldi has knocked Waitrose off the top spot in an annual supermarke­t satisfacti­on survey.

Aldi was placed first in the in-store category in the survey of 6,800 shoppers who were asked about their experience of shopping for groceries both in-store and at online supermarke­ts over the previous six months.

Marks & Spencer was placed second, while Lidl was third, with Sainsbury’s placed bottom of the in-store survey.

Despite Aldi’s stores being described by some in the survey as “untidy” and “a jumble sale” and customers complainin­g about rushed checkouts, value for money was a key factor in its climb to the top spot.

Supermarke­ts were ranked in the in-store category based on consumers’ feelings about the appearance of stores, queuing time, staff availabili­ty, the range and quality of products and value for money.

Waitrose, which had previously held the top position for three years, fell to fourth place.

Which? said customers gave Waitrose a two star rating for its value for money, in contrast to Aldi’s five.

Which? said Aldi’s special offers rated well, as did the quality of its fresh and own-label products and the ease of finding items on its shelves. It is the second time Aldi has come top in Which?’s annual survey – the previous occasion was in 2014.

Matthew Barnes, chief executive, UK and Ireland at Aldi, said: “We’re over the moon to be named the best supermarke­t in the Which? customer satisfacti­on survey.

“At Aldi, we’re proud to offer fantastic quality products at amazing prices and to be named the UK’s favourite supermarke­t shows just how much we are resonating with shoppers.”

Aldi fans loved the supermarke­t’s “fantastic prices” with many praising an “always improving” selection of food, Which? found.

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