Aldi tops latest survey
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.