“I might get sixty euros and there's nothing in the shopping cart.
Whereas before, with sixty euros, you had a full cart.
Or at least half,” laments a mother who, faced with rising food prices, shops in an Aldi supermarket.
Customers who deprive themselves
Like her, many consumers now frequent hard discount brands, such as Aldi or Lidl, "to spend (a little) less".
“When I see the box of eight minced steaks at ten euros, the roast at twenty euros… Pfff!
I buy some because I have children and they need to eat.
If I was alone, I wouldn't eat,” she adds.
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Some even come to restrict, heartbreakingly, their budget for the holidays: “candles are expensive, regrets a lady.
I hesitate when I see the price of this set of four candles.
No I can not.
Too bad, I will not make a table runner this year!
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