Edeka also has house brands and special offers. I don't think much about it anymore and discounters are no longer automatically cheaper. It has become more important to buy and take the offers. Kaufland is the farthest for me right now.
Can't say that. You may have less choice with your home brand, yet you can also buy cheaply compared to other dealers at Edeka.
As you write, purchasing behavior plays a crucial role.
At Kaufland you will find the largest selection of alternative products of the brand. On-line, you can find here again and again information that there are actually namesake producers behind the products of the brand.
You can't say that. Classification is less and less important, whether it is favorable or not. Also at Edeka you can buy cheaply, even though you are limited to the house brand. The price range for the discounters is no longer very large.
This was tested by Marktcheck once.
Result: All were exactly the same at the cents. Of course, only if you take your own brands at Edeka and Rewe.
https://youtu.be/aeCyWrIR37g?si=lLMaCGaKkBCAOnkI
You can buy the cheapest products everywhere. The prices at Aldi and the articles in the edeka are almost always the same.
The difference with Edeka or lidel is more choice to buy the possibly insulted expensive. At Aldi I find it more clear.
Edeka is a supermarket. It's the only one that ever gets out, because there's no favorable alternative for many products as for discounters.
The others are more or less cheap. This depends on your individual purchasing behavior. Please note special offers.
Edeka also has house brands and special offers. I don't think much about it anymore and discounters are no longer automatically cheaper. It has become more important to buy and take the offers. Kaufland is the farthest for me right now.
Can't say that. You may have less choice with your home brand, yet you can also buy cheaply compared to other dealers at Edeka.
As you write, purchasing behavior plays a crucial role.
At Kaufland you will find the largest selection of alternative products of the brand. On-line, you can find here again and again information that there are actually namesake producers behind the products of the brand.
Aldi and Lidl are the clear leaders in the measured price-performance ratio.
On average they all don't give much, as there is the well-known shopping basket as a study.
I agree. The exceptions are the traders who have further expanded their range of domestic brands than others.
Depends on the products. There's not much going to do down there.
Lidl aldi and netto because dss discounters are and edeka is a super market you can't compare.
You can't say that. Classification is less and less important, whether it is favorable or not. Also at Edeka you can buy cheaply, even though you are limited to the house brand. The price range for the discounters is no longer very large.