Sainsbury's and Aldi soup are made by Baxters, and they make it for the new supermarket chain that l work for. Heinz also get other manufacturers to make some of their products, especially frozen ready meals. Totally right swapping down to supermarket brands, my mam told me years ago people would hide their Aldi shopping in Sainsbury's bags or M&S shopping bags out of fear of being looked down by their neighbours, pure snobbery in the early 90s.Heinz ready meals and lceland ready meals are made by same manufacturer.
Oh the days when people say you're scummy for shopping at Aldi and Netto 😂 now everyone shops there and buys Primark clothes. I wore my Active trackies with pride and anyone who "took the piss" told them their an idiot for paying over the top for extra stripes 😂
You're absolutely correct it's like old favourites that people believe to be separate companies are not, like Mr Kipling cakes and Ambrosia custard just to name two of hundreds are owned by Premier foods and like Unilever have gobbled everything up✌️
I'm a sad old bloke living on his own. When the kids were at home and my wife and I were together, I cooked everything from scratch. The only tins allowed contained tomatoes, as an ingredient in soups, stews and so on. Now, I find it too much bother to cook meals just for myself and I'm relying more and more on tinned and frozen stuff. Your videos are very useful in showing me what's worth having and what's not. I've been stocking up on tinned stuff lately, as prices are going up but my income isn't. I figure that everything is as cheap now as its going to be, so I'm better off buying as much as possible now, rather than waiting until it's gone up. Prices seem to be going up every week, and not by small amounts. We're heading for a tough winter.
Put a few baby potatoes with the aldi one and you have a good dinner, as they say cheap and cheerful. Big brand names doesn't mean that's it's any better, it's what you like and what your pocket can afford.
Maybe stating the obvious here but for anyone who doesn't know: Best thing for saving money in my opinion is getting a pressure cooker. The energy cost for pressure cooking compared to normal oven cooking is 70% less. Put a load of beans, lentils, veg, potatoes, a few herbs or spices, water and stock in and cook for 45 minutes to make a few meals.
pwecko you need to get back into batch cooking, not stock piling this sort of shite! make big portions and freeze it, get it out when you fancy it, remember these companies are here to make a profit out of us, we need to get back into making food from scratch! Some brands may offer cheaper alternatives but trust me its not cheaper for your benefit its cheaper so they can take advantage of those who are struggling and those who think they are saving money! Most foods have a Minimum of 100% mark up on the cost, so come on people, grow your own where possible, make food yourself and stop been bloody lazy saying you dont have time! We all have time we just lack motivation!
“There’s big savings to be had out there” and you Gareth are just the man to bring it home. Another SUPERB review, out standing service in these hard times. Keep up the good work pal. All the best to you and yours.
@@StephenSmith-er2jg You’re ‘spot on’ Stephen, I’ve been a follower and a subscriber of Gareth’s for over a year, since the Fray Bentos Breakfast In The Tin. His honest, unbiased, and down to earth opinions make him stand out against the crowd in my opinion. His comparative reviews are excellent and no doubt will save us all some hard earned pennies. All the best to you.
💕 I’ve noticed that quite a few of the cheaper brands are actually healthier then the branded, less salt, less fats, less sugar… I know it can mean, maybe, less taste but from the health side of things I think that’s brilliant!! 💕
Another great review Gareth. The Bramwell's soup looked far more chunkier than the Heinz soup. I will definately buy the Aldi version from now on at that price. 👍👍👍
I’m a lorry driver and I collected a load the other day from Baxter’s and it was soup for Aldi the Tomato and Choritzo and cream of chicken and Smokey bacon so you’re getting a premium product but in Aldi packaging. Great vid as ever Gareth
Stopped buying Heinz soups a few years back as the quality seemed to have plummeted. I felt they'd started to bulk out their vegetable soup with thickeners and the flavour seemed more synthetic. Bought some ALDI croissants the other day and was pleasantly surprised by how tasty and textured they were. Another eye opener review, keep it up.
Aldi is a good quality , good priced supermarket . My only gripe is they run out of stuff quickly . I have noticed recently their tinned food shelves have been almost empty 👎🏻
Heinz has increasingly become unaffordable in my home. For a while I've been having Tomato and basil soup, but once my stocks (a dozen tins) run out that's it. The price increase was Prohibitive. I do like a chunky soup but find the meat lacking in all. Great video. 👍
I used to buy stuff from Sainsbury's but when the cost of living crisis started I went to Aldi and what I spent nearly £15 on in Sainsbury's cost me just over £7 in Aldi and the quality is just as good as Sainsbury's and quite often better so it's Aldi for me every time now. I much prefer the look of the Aldi soup and for the price it's an absolute bargain, thanks for the excellent reviews.
Hi Gareth, I'll be getting some of the Aldis after this video. The more I watch these videos, it seems to me that we have been getting ripped off for years from certain brands. Mind you I would love Heinz to bring back Heinz Beef Soup and Heinz Beef Hoops. Great video mate. 🍺
Super informative video again. Sounds like there’s a bit more depth to the Heinz but the Aldi had this won from the start as it looked miles better. With that price difference there’s no doubt about the winner. Keep it up mate, you’re helping everyone save pounds! Top stuff.
Some of these cheaper soups, make a brilliant base for a sauce, especially when done in a slow cooker. Throw in your choice of herbs & spices & some chicken (or whatever) & you've got a decent, hearty meal. So easy to do as well......👍👍
@@Alexander_l322 Also meine Mutter hat aus Jägersosse und Ochsenschwanz- Suppe ein Gericht gezaubert.......Meine beiden Schwestern nannten es : " Jägerschwanz-Suppe"!🤣
@@Alexander_l322 Best way I reckon. Always got a few packet soups in stock too, especially for that. The Ainsley Harriet ones are decent & they were 3 for £1 in Home Bargains...👍
Having been a shift manager in a food manufacturing company. We used to make ready meals for the likes of Tesco up to Waitrose. The ingredients are all sourced from the same companies.. but as you've correctly said, it's the herbs and spices that are more predominant in the expensive product (also sugar content) so personally I'd buy the cheaper and just add a dash of brown sauce/ Worcester sauce/ soy sauce .. whatever takes your taste buds. Great review 👍and spot on
You are Spot On, I’ve been using Aldi and Lidl soups for a while now but the only one I can’t switch is the Heinz tomato soup. If you can find one that compares I for one will switch like a flash.
I have had that beef and vegetable soup, and I have to say that it tastes a bit odd to me, and I avoid it. The Chicken and Veg one however is sublime. I have probably eaten 200 cans of it in the last couple of years. I just don't get tired of it.
Im a fan of the chicken and vegetable also, i try to always make sure we got some tins of it in the cupboard. Problem is, my missus gets her mits on it all the time, so i have to hide a tin or two just for me. 🤫
I like the ASDA Chunky Beef & Vegetable Soup 400g, 80p, 1/2 can contains: FAT 2g - Low 3% , Saturates 0.9g - Low 5%, Sugars 5.3g - Low 6% , Salt 1.0g - medium 17%. I like to add afew turns of fresh black pepper to mine. Ingredients Water, Potatoes (12%), Carrots (12%), Beef (11%), Onions (7%), Tomato Purée, Garden Peas (5%), Modified Maize Starch, Salt, Onion Powder, Flavouring, Maltodextrin, Barley Malt Extract, Ground White Pepper, Beef Extract. I will give the Aldi soup a try but the heniz way way to much. they use to be good value now they are a premium price for a mid range products.
These comparison vids are v useful to the regular shopper. Will buy a few tins as I pass by the soup shelf the next time. Many thanks for posting, keep them coming!
I don't know if the Big Soup is any better these days, but I tried if a couple of years ago, and it was absolutely rank. Might give it another shot - good video, and that pound extra is big savings!
Nice timing on this one G man. I was only looking at these chunky soups at Tesco the other day. The Tesco own ones were very nice and just as good as Heinz. Will definitely be giving these Aldi ones a try mate. Really like these videos as they are so useful for comparisons before we try. Thanks for doing the trying and reviewing for us. Much appreciated.
Hi Gareth, With all the food prices going up and up this channel has got to be the best on youtube for people to see a comparison between brands and taste and price.
Gareth, since watching your comparison videos and reviews, I have been going to both Aldi and Lidl as both stores are across the road from each other where i am. Have to say that the products I have bought have been really excellent. Can truthfully say I haven't missed any of the more expensive name brand items and the main 2 or 3 other big Supermarkets i used to regularly go to. That has really surprised me. Plus, have been saving quite a bit of Money by doing so. That's been clearly noticeable. Bramwell's range has been very good from Aldi. Had both the Beef and Chicken with Vegetable soups and they were both great, as was their Chicken Noodle soup. No looking back now, wish I had done it sooner. Great video as always, thank you. Cheers ! 👏😉
Been buying Aldi’s soups for years now , the chunky ones are fantastic I much prefer them to Heinz soups. I fry a sausage or slice of bacon chopped up in the veg or chicken soup together with some crusty bread , makes a hearty meal , it’s a no brainer 👍
Hi Gareth - the Aldi chunky beef soup is just lovely. I buy several every week. Just every bit as good as Heinz chunky beef soup. The price difference in Heinz products, compared to various supermarket’s own like for like products, is a huge consideration. Seems like Heinz are pricing themselves out of the market.
I will never be able to buy anything at Aldi or Asda, but love this video. Tinned soups are often very good, with a doorstep of home made bread, on a winter's day, in front of a roaring fire. Heaven! I would have licked those lids!
Tried one of these a while ago. wasn't impressed, but looks like they may have improved the recipe. Worth a try. Like the Chicken and veg too. One to get though Gareth is the Minted Lamb soup in Asda. it's lovely :)
Hi Gaz, just one thing I noticed with the cheaper Aldi one is that it contains wheat flour whereas I believe the Heinz beef big soup does not. Not that I'm saying this justifies the price difference, but for someone like myself who has a gluten intolerance I could only opt for the Heinz one so limits choice on ingredients rather than price point. Great review as usual, thank you. Have a lovely weekend you and your family 😊
Gareth, I like that you're getting more natural on camera and free-form in your videos. It's like having a laugh with an old mate in his gaff. Love the bits of banter and silliness - but you're still providing the info on budget grub. Heinz can GTFO in my humble opinion.
I've not purchased brand names for decades. It all began with trying different brown sauce I like on fry ups. Not only did the stores own brand taste far better and less fussed about with. It had much less of the ingredients we are supposed to limit the intake of.
I'm from Australia. Started shopping at Aldi about 3 years ago despite some snobbish remarks made by acquaintances saying all the profits go to Germany. When you're on.a pension, every cent counts. I love McVitie's Digestive biscuits but for nearly $2 difference a packet I use the Aldi ones. Yes, there is a slight taste difference but the savings made outweigh that. I have tried every variety of almond milk on the market but taste-wise, the Aldi brand is easily the best and yet again, a nearly $2 difference in price per unit. Meat and chicken products are also heaps cheaper. Vegetables at a local farmer's market are superb but very, very costly so that is where the taste factor comes in. Aldi's vegetables and fruits are not as good but definitely on a par with local supermarkets. Farmer's Market buys are for treats and when family visit from some distance away. I have subscribed to your channel and enjoy your videos. Thank you!
We've been having the beef and the chicken for ages. Delish! They used to do a lamb which was gorgeous but can't get it lately. I think I prefer the bramwells to the heinze.
Just depends on people buying it if people don't aldi will remove it .I used to buy frozen mash in bullitt size but it's gone , mash sausage peas and onion gravy
Thanks for this Gareth. So new things to try are M&S mushroom soup and Aldi’s chunky beef and veg soup. My winter store-cupboard will be re-stocked this Saturday x
I've been picking up Lidl Newgate brand soups - less than half the price of Heinz and just as good. In times of hardship, soup is a life saver. During the eighties we lived on the stuff until the dole came through.
Hi Gareth. The fool spent an extra £1 on a name brand and has only one can to show for it. The wise man spent his equivalent and has two cans to show for it. He also is not as hungry. I hope you enjoyed the rest of the combined soups. Cheers Gareth 👍🤤😀
Got to admit your videos have made me take a second look at different brands and buy different brands. I never regarded myself as a snob or anything I just know there is some cheap rubbish about but now I’m thinking the own brands are either getting better or perhaps the big brands are cutting quality? Keep it up I’m really enjoying watching your videos.
Been buying the Bramwell's for ages...not just the soup, their Tomato and Brown Sauces as well. Stopped buying "big" names ages ago, extra money just for a name...no thanks. :)
If you notice the Heinz is 10%beer and carrot. Whereas the Bramwells is 10%beer and 10% carrot!! The Heinz is higher in fat and sugar, so that's what you are paying for. Big difference. Thankyou for sharing.
The difference in the taste in the Heinz could be because of the Garlic powder (which I don't believe was in the Aldi brand). But for the price difference, I would go Aldi every time :) Thank you for the vid Sir. I am going to Aldi tomorrow to stock up for the winter months, especially when they are talking Blackouts. I have a picnic butane stove, good ventilation and a carbon monoxide monitor. Safety first. And proper Prepper food! :)
@@christiantamminen8998 Exactly. Garlic powder is so cheap - I think it's about 50p for a small jar in Aldi - and needs so little of it used (it's quite strong) that even with the cost of buying it, the Aldi soup would still be cheaper as you'd be able to use the garlic powder several times (takes a tiny sprinkle) before having to buy a new one. If we assume 5 times (but it can be used more than that amount of times) and assume I'm right about the price, that's an extra 10p per soup. But you'd have to pretty liberal with it to use it just 5 times.
I don't buy anything by Heinz anymore. Too expensive by far. Like you, I am all for trying the cheaper versions. In this day & age you can't afford not to. ( Really do like the chicken & vegetable myself). Keep up the good work & thank you again 👍👍
I get a sainsburys delivery and now am often shocked to see how small items are now! My son says, "mum, look at the weights and measures to guide you!" So I do more often now, but still get caught out! Latest was a five pack of Cadbury Fudge Bars...each bar was teeny! Gov trying to lessen our sugar intake I reckon! Thanks for this video, I have subscribed ! 💐
Thanks Gareth. I'm always weary to try the chunky ones. Will try this now. I'm always open to non brands though, so often always better or the same really. I really like Aldi, Lidll especially for the overseas products-taste so much better.
Unfortunately I don't live anywhere near a Lidl or Aldi store, and any savings that could be made would be lost in transport costs. For me it is now far more cost effective to have a cheaper delivery slot from Asda than do an in store shop.
For years I've done all my almost all my shopping at Aldi. For the most, I'm very happy with the price and quality. There was one exception, I bought a tin of Bramwells stewed steak. It was worse than terrible, strange bits of animal and a funny colour. Put me right off! Threw the contents of the tin away. Never again!
Fair do’s to you Gareth, you do a really good job of fairly comparing the food that available in stores. No bias just honest opinion and you have probably saved people a few quid over time . And for that reason I’ve just become a subscriber. 👍👍👍
Get the lamb soup from Aldi it's just like Sunday dinner in a bowl. Another trick put any of the Aldi chunky soups in a blender and they make absolutely fantastic gravy. They have made those soups for years in Aldi probably made small changes to the recipe
You should do the just essentials chicken flavour instant noodles, Vs the lost the pot (pot noodle brand) chicken noodles Vs chicken super noodles. I'd be interested if you liked the low fat aspect of the lost the pot ones. Theyre the noodles that come in a block and you boil in a pan. I think the just essential ones are about 22p
You missed one of the main tests in my book and that is the ring pull lick test. Normally this gives a good indication of what delight may be awaiting. Stirling work by the way, love your content and honesty keep it up lad.
just a suggestion that could bring in new viewers, how about 1 day a week you do a full weeks shopping of asda essentials vs named brands, then another week could be aldi vs named brands, you can use what you bought for a daily taste test comparison, i suggest this as at this time people are looking to save money and it's all good saying you can save 1 pound on this 1 tin, but if once a week you can say this shopping can save you 40 pound a week, that will be more eye opening
Brilliant as always. I have a sea of yellow tins and packets in my cupboards, fridge and freezer thanks to the Asda comparison videos👍 Does your good lady know you're banging the tins on the inside of those nice nonstick pans.
The Aldi Bramwells Chunky Beef & Vegetable Soup... Really did look chunkier than the Heinz Big Soup version mate... I'm not a huge Soup lover these days pal... But if i were... The Heinz Big Soup Beef & Vegetable version would remain on the supermarket shelf... And i'd be buying the Bramwells Chunky Beef & Vegetable Soup instead... Saving myself over a quid per tin... Many thanks for the review Gaz... All the best... Cheers mate. 🍺
Hi Gareth I had a heinz lamb chunky soup the other week I had it for tea and I found 2 chunks of lamb in it I was so disappointed i thought I'd get more meat in it .thanks I'm going to try the bramwells chunky soup a nice easy meal with a crusty roll thanks Gareth love fran xxx
Bramwells(Aldi). Do some good stuff. The soups are brilliant. And like you say, soon used to the taste and financially better off. Season to taste. Food snobbery is a terrible thing . Aldi chicken soup is very good too, as is their chunky vegetable soup. Cheers Gareth.
Schools in my area say parents cant afford to give children breakfast i got a loaf of bread 27p, 4 tins beans £1, kilo of porridge ,75p box of cornflake 60p at aldi and Morrisons last week
Great video. Bramwells also do a minted lamb chunky soup. Perhaps you could contrast & compare Morrison's Scotch Broth with Baxter's Scotch Broth. Similar price difference.
Here in the States, Aldi sells their version of Campbell's Chunky soups (their name brand is Chef's Cupboard here). I will stretch the large can by using just half of the soup over a cup of hot cooked rice. You get two filling lunches that way for about 75 cents each. Works well with the brothy types with beef or chicken and also with the creamy soups. A small apple on the side and you're eating pretty good.
Hi Gaz, I've tried the heinz big beef soup but the flavour was not all it was supposed to be, so I don't think I'll be buying any more. I think like you said homemade is very much better 😂
As a Brit’s, I now live in australia but prefer UK weetabix, and UK Heinz baked beans, and can’t stomach the Aussie one, however I prefer Aussies Vegemite as opposed to Marmite!
Cheers Gareth great review mate. They both look good to be fair. I only buy Heinz’s Tomato soup it’s Delicious. I add a little double cream to it . I will try your recommendation because I’m curious. Thanks buddy see you later ❤👍❤👍❤
I’ve stopped buying the Heinz soup, it’s 1.40 a tin in Morrison’s. Great review Gareth, l went for that sliced roast beef in Asda, but it was sold out and the beef burgers.☹️
Definitely knock Big soup off the top slot, I used to have that a lot, filling a big flask, used to add pearl barley cooked with an oxo, added that to the soup, on cold days it was a real warmer upper and very filling, thanks for highlighting this as I would have seen it otherwise.
The tinned soup at Lidl is very good. Standard is similar to fresh. Prices were 39 pence but now has risen to 45 pence. There is a snobbery about tinned soup but I rate the Lidl offering. The one I enjoy the most is Pea & Ham. Homemade is the best but I just do not have the time. I have never rated Heinz. Over priced and over branded. You are right about saving money as some of the brand pricing is shocking.
Hi, I'm a new subscriber, and this is an interesting one. I love Heinz Big Soup, but their price has rocketed recently. If only Aldi did a lamb version, as the Heinz lamb Big Soup is my favourite. However, over £1 price difference in the beef soup is huge. Aldi does have some great value.
Here in Australia, at Aldi, I pulled out a box of frozen beef hamburger patties out of the freezer case and read the ingredients. Included in the ingredients was "cellulose fiber". Yes, cellulose fiber. Cellulose fiber is sawdust. In some places it's not illegal to use sawdust as a filler but I don't think it's legal in Australia. I've been meaning to point that out to Aldi. And right now, this minute, I don't remember the name of the product. All I'm saying, is yes, you can't save a swag of money at Aldi but always read the ingredients label and, not all the time, but sometimes the product is inferior to the big name brands. I will say, the "Choceur" brand chocolate at Aldi is magnificent. I used to always be a Cadbury fan but Cadbury's gone down hill badly over the years.
@@BaldFoodieGuy We're heading into summer head here but we're still in springtime and it's really cold right now. Just caught me watching your "Asad just essentials vs Bird's Eye burger patties comparison. And I didn't see cellulose fiber in either of them. They both look delicious and even though it's 3am here I could eat a couple of these right now.
Cellulose fiber is plant based fibre and frequently used as a filler in foods, yes it is also in tree bark, but the term cellulose fiber does not equate to it being actual sawdust. Sawdust contains around 40% cellulose fibre, the cellulose fibre used in food production is around 97%. Yes cellulose fibre is permitted in Australian foods and at least one Australian company, A.S. Harrison, manufactures and sells it for food use. Sawdust contains cellulose fiber, that doesn't make cellulose fiber sawdust.
Sainsbury's and Aldi soup are made by Baxters, and they make it for the new supermarket chain that l work for. Heinz also get other manufacturers to make some of their products, especially frozen ready meals. Totally right swapping down to supermarket brands, my mam told me years ago people would hide their Aldi shopping in Sainsbury's bags or M&S shopping bags out of fear of being looked down by their neighbours, pure snobbery in the early 90s.Heinz ready meals and lceland ready meals are made by same manufacturer.
Cheers Thomas
Oh the days when people say you're scummy for shopping at Aldi and Netto 😂 now everyone shops there and buys Primark clothes. I wore my Active trackies with pride and anyone who "took the piss" told them their an idiot for paying over the top for extra stripes 😂
All the big companies are the same, I worked for one for 16 years and the products had slightly different ingredients and packaging.
You're absolutely correct it's like old favourites that people believe to be separate companies are not, like Mr Kipling cakes and Ambrosia custard just to name two of hundreds are owned by Premier foods and like Unilever have gobbled everything up✌️
Hi mate how are you doing
I'm a sad old bloke living on his own. When the kids were at home and my wife and I were together, I cooked everything from scratch. The only tins allowed contained tomatoes, as an ingredient in soups, stews and so on. Now, I find it too much bother to cook meals just for myself and I'm relying more and more on tinned and frozen stuff. Your videos are very useful in showing me what's worth having and what's not.
I've been stocking up on tinned stuff lately, as prices are going up but my income isn't. I figure that everything is as cheap now as its going to be, so I'm better off buying as much as possible now, rather than waiting until it's gone up. Prices seem to be going up every week, and not by small amounts. We're heading for a tough winter.
thanks pal
I can relate to your comments.
Put a few baby potatoes with the aldi one and you have a good dinner, as they say cheap and cheerful. Big brand names doesn't mean that's it's any better, it's what you like and what your pocket can afford.
Maybe stating the obvious here but for anyone who doesn't know: Best thing for saving money in my opinion is getting a pressure cooker. The energy cost for pressure cooking compared to normal oven cooking is 70% less. Put a load of beans, lentils, veg, potatoes, a few herbs or spices, water and stock in and cook for 45 minutes to make a few meals.
pwecko you need to get back into batch cooking, not stock piling this sort of shite! make big portions and freeze it, get it out when you fancy it, remember these companies are here to make a profit out of us, we need to get back into making food from scratch! Some brands may offer cheaper alternatives but trust me its not cheaper for your benefit its cheaper so they can take advantage of those who are struggling and those who think they are saving money! Most foods have a Minimum of 100% mark up on the cost, so come on people, grow your own where possible, make food yourself and stop been bloody lazy saying you dont have time! We all have time we just lack motivation!
“There’s big savings to be had out there” and you Gareth are just the man to bring it home. Another SUPERB review, out standing service in these hard times. Keep up the good work pal. All the best to you and yours.
Cheers John, I appreciate it. Thank you very much, hope you're all well 👍👍
The more I watch him ..the more I realise how right & honest he is on the products he demos ..
@@StephenSmith-er2jg You’re ‘spot on’ Stephen, I’ve been a follower and a subscriber of Gareth’s for over a year, since the Fray Bentos Breakfast In The Tin. His honest, unbiased, and down to earth opinions make him stand out against the crowd in my opinion. His comparative reviews are excellent and no doubt will save us all some hard earned pennies. All the best to you.
💕 I’ve noticed that quite a few of the cheaper brands are actually healthier then the branded, less salt, less fats, less sugar… I know it can mean, maybe, less taste but from the health side of things I think that’s brilliant!! 💕
cheers Emma x
Another great review Gareth. The Bramwell's soup looked far more chunkier than the Heinz soup. I will definately buy the Aldi version from now on at that price. 👍👍👍
Cheers Ray yes it did.
I’m a lorry driver and I collected a load the other day from Baxter’s and it was soup for Aldi the Tomato and Choritzo and cream of chicken and Smokey bacon so you’re getting a premium product but in Aldi packaging.
Great vid as ever Gareth
Cheers Paul great job you're doing pal
Stopped buying Heinz soups a few years back as the quality seemed to have plummeted. I felt they'd started to bulk out their vegetable soup with thickeners and the flavour seemed more synthetic. Bought some ALDI croissants the other day and was pleasantly surprised by how tasty and textured they were. Another eye opener review, keep it up.
Cheers Hab, well do
Aldi is a good quality , good priced supermarket . My only gripe is they run out of stuff quickly . I have noticed recently their tinned food shelves have been almost empty 👎🏻
I decided middle age had finally arrived when I started to appreciate a good soup. And custard cream biscuits 😂😂😂
Haha brilliant
Old age = same but fig biscuits lol😂
Yeh, love that comment 😂
Werther's originals are The sign of old age, custard creams are just a mid life thing.
@@chrisanten2396 I’ll keep an eye out for any fig cravings as an early warning sign 😄
Heinz has increasingly become unaffordable in my home. For a while I've been having Tomato and basil soup, but once my stocks (a dozen tins) run out that's it. The price increase was Prohibitive. I do like a chunky soup but find the meat lacking in all. Great video. 👍
I used to buy stuff from Sainsbury's but when the cost of living crisis started I went to Aldi and what I spent nearly £15 on in Sainsbury's cost me just over £7 in Aldi and the quality is just as good as Sainsbury's and quite often better so it's Aldi for me every time now. I much prefer the look of the Aldi soup and for the price it's an absolute bargain, thanks for the excellent reviews.
Yes exactly Adam 👍👍
Hi Gareth, I'll be getting some of the Aldis after this video. The more I watch these videos, it seems to me that we have been getting ripped off for years from certain brands. Mind you I would love Heinz to bring back Heinz Beef Soup and Heinz Beef Hoops. Great video mate. 🍺
Cheers Ian thanks mate.
Super informative video again. Sounds like there’s a bit more depth to the Heinz but the Aldi had this won from the start as it looked miles better. With that price difference there’s no doubt about the winner. Keep it up mate, you’re helping everyone save pounds! Top stuff.
Cheers Paul I appreciate it 👍👍
Well said...........
Some of these cheaper soups, make a brilliant base for a sauce, especially when done in a slow cooker.
Throw in your choice of herbs & spices & some chicken (or whatever) & you've got a decent, hearty meal. So easy to do as well......👍👍
Das habe ich auch gemacht. Meine Kids haben immer aufgegessen. Es war aber eine Dose "Chinesischer Art" ohne Fleisch. Sieht man heute gar nicht mehr.
That’s how we make stew mate. Oxtail soup, meat and other things into a Big pan on low heat 👍🏼
@@Alexander_l322 Also meine Mutter hat aus Jägersosse und Ochsenschwanz- Suppe ein Gericht gezaubert.......Meine beiden Schwestern nannten es : " Jägerschwanz-Suppe"!🤣
@@udokrause832 sorry cannot read or speak German 🙁
@@Alexander_l322 Best way I reckon. Always got a few packet soups in stock too, especially for that. The Ainsley Harriet ones are decent & they were 3 for £1 in Home Bargains...👍
If you like the beef, you should definitely try the Bramwells Minted Lamb chunky soup.... it's delicious!
Having been a shift manager in a food manufacturing company. We used to make ready meals for the likes of Tesco up to Waitrose. The ingredients are all sourced from the same companies.. but as you've correctly said, it's the herbs and spices that are more predominant in the expensive product (also sugar content) so personally I'd buy the cheaper and just add a dash of brown sauce/ Worcester sauce/ soy sauce .. whatever takes your taste buds. Great review 👍and spot on
cheers pal, thanks for sharing this, you're welcome
👏👏👏excellent advice......
‘Ready meals’, same as cans though?
You are Spot On, I’ve been using Aldi and Lidl soups for a while now but the only one I can’t switch is the Heinz tomato soup.
If you can find one that compares I for one will switch like a flash.
Cheers Stephen 👍👍
I have had that beef and vegetable soup, and I have to say that it tastes a bit odd to me, and I avoid it. The Chicken and Veg one however is sublime. I have probably eaten 200 cans of it in the last couple of years. I just don't get tired of it.
Im a fan of the chicken and vegetable also, i try to always make sure we got some tins of it in the cupboard. Problem is, my missus gets her mits on it all the time, so i have to hide a tin or two just for me. 🤫
@@Glenn7719 love the chicken & veg 💙however the beef & veg has an awful taste that i don’t like (oxtail or something) 🤮
I like the ASDA Chunky Beef & Vegetable Soup 400g, 80p, 1/2 can contains: FAT 2g - Low 3% , Saturates 0.9g - Low 5%, Sugars
5.3g - Low 6% , Salt 1.0g - medium 17%. I like to add afew turns of fresh black pepper to mine.
Ingredients
Water, Potatoes (12%), Carrots (12%), Beef (11%), Onions (7%), Tomato Purée, Garden Peas (5%), Modified Maize Starch, Salt, Onion Powder, Flavouring, Maltodextrin, Barley Malt Extract, Ground White Pepper, Beef Extract.
I will give the Aldi soup a try but the heniz way way to much. they use to be good value now they are a premium price for a mid range products.
cheers pal
These comparison vids are v useful to the regular shopper. Will buy a few tins as I pass by the soup shelf the next time. Many thanks for posting, keep them coming!
Cheers Brian
I don't know if the Big Soup is any better these days, but I tried if a couple of years ago, and it was absolutely rank. Might give it another shot - good video, and that pound extra is big savings!
Nice timing on this one G man. I was only looking at these chunky soups at Tesco the other day. The Tesco own ones were very nice and just as good as Heinz. Will definitely be giving these Aldi ones a try mate. Really like these videos as they are so useful for comparisons before we try. Thanks for doing the trying and reviewing for us. Much appreciated.
Cheers Gary
Hi Gareth, With all the food prices going up and up this channel has got to be the best on youtube
for people to see a comparison between brands and taste and price.
Cheers David
If you store cans upside down in cupboard when you decide to open nothing stays in the tin, works well with baked beans
Good tip
Or you could just use a spoon or fork to remove the food from the bottom of the can. It's easy when you know how.
Gareth, since watching your comparison videos and reviews, I have been going to both Aldi and Lidl as both stores are across the road from each other where i am. Have to say that the products I have bought have been really excellent. Can truthfully say I haven't missed any of the more expensive name brand items and the main 2 or 3 other big Supermarkets i used to regularly go to. That has really surprised me. Plus, have been saving quite a bit of Money by doing so. That's been clearly noticeable. Bramwell's range has been very good from Aldi. Had both the Beef and Chicken with Vegetable soups and they were both great, as was their Chicken Noodle soup. No looking back now, wish I had done it sooner. Great video as always, thank you. Cheers ! 👏😉
Brilliant Mark thanks mate
I've taken a liking for the Crosse & Blackwell soups in Morrisons 😋
Been buying Aldi’s soups for years now , the chunky ones are fantastic I much prefer them to Heinz soups. I fry a sausage or slice of bacon chopped up in the veg or chicken soup together with some crusty bread , makes a hearty meal , it’s a no brainer 👍
Yummy
Hi Gareth - the Aldi chunky beef soup is just lovely. I buy several every week. Just every bit as good as Heinz chunky beef soup. The price difference in Heinz products, compared to various supermarket’s own like for like products, is a huge consideration. Seems like Heinz are pricing themselves out of the market.
Cheers Barbara
Love vegetable soup in winter Nice video
Thanks 👌
Loves good chunky soup with a lovely crusty roll 😋Great honest review,thanks Gareth 🤗
I will never be able to buy anything at Aldi or Asda, but love this video. Tinned soups are often very good, with a doorstep of home made bread, on a winter's day, in front of a roaring fire. Heaven! I would have licked those lids!
Cheers pal
I think a trip to Aldi for some tinned soup is on the cards. I would never have thought to get this until now.
Thanks Gareth.
You're welcome
You can get 2 tins of soup at aldi and lidl for the price of 1 of the big brands so you must go
You can't beat Lidl red label tea, probably the best tea on the market.
Tried one of these a while ago. wasn't impressed, but looks like they may have improved the recipe. Worth a try. Like the Chicken and veg too. One to get though Gareth is the Minted Lamb soup in Asda. it's lovely :)
You can get the minted lamb at aldi too
The beef was poor in the last couple of Heinz Beef &Veg Big Soups that I had, so I'd certainly give the Bramwell's a try.
Hi Gaz, just one thing I noticed with the cheaper Aldi one is that it contains wheat flour whereas I believe the Heinz beef big soup does not. Not that I'm saying this justifies the price difference, but for someone like myself who has a gluten intolerance I could only opt for the Heinz one so limits choice on ingredients rather than price point. Great review as usual, thank you. Have a lovely weekend you and your family 😊
Try Baxter’s not cheap but wheat freeb
@@celiabeverton4514 thank you Celia, I’ll have a look at Baxter’s next time I do a grocery shop 😊
good point that, thankyou 🙏
Noticed that too, there was 1 allergen on the ALDI soup (wheat flour), but none on the Heinz (corn flour)
@@MadTamski yes Mad, I was surprised the Heinz one didn’t have wheat flour as most tinned soups I have found (and can’t have) do contain it 😊
The Aldi soup is really nice, like a meal in itself and as you say, with a nice piece of crusty bread it's delicious
Gareth, I like that you're getting more natural on camera and free-form in your videos. It's like having a laugh with an old mate in his gaff. Love the bits of banter and silliness - but you're still providing the info on budget grub. Heinz can GTFO in my humble opinion.
Thank you 😊👍
I've not purchased brand names for decades. It all began with trying different brown sauce I like on fry ups. Not only did the stores own brand taste far better and less fussed about with. It had much less of the ingredients we are supposed to limit the intake of.
I always add a dollop of HP brown sauce to my Aldi soups. It really lifts the flavour.
Great review Gareth mate
Nice one!
I'm from Australia. Started shopping at Aldi about 3 years ago despite some snobbish remarks made by acquaintances saying all the profits go to Germany. When you're on.a pension, every cent counts. I love McVitie's Digestive biscuits but for nearly $2 difference a packet I use the Aldi ones. Yes, there is a slight taste difference but the savings made outweigh that. I have tried every variety of almond milk on the market but taste-wise, the Aldi brand is easily the best and yet again, a nearly $2 difference in price per unit. Meat and chicken products are also heaps cheaper. Vegetables at a local farmer's market are superb but very, very costly so that is where the taste factor comes in. Aldi's vegetables and fruits are not as good but definitely on a par with local supermarkets. Farmer's Market buys are for treats and when family visit from some distance away. I have subscribed to your channel and enjoy your videos. Thank you!
your very welcome Pat thankyou very much from down under
We've been having the beef and the chicken for ages. Delish! They used to do a lamb which was gorgeous but can't get it lately. I think I prefer the bramwells to the heinze.
Lamm ist gut. Hier in Eisfeld der Mann heißt Kieser. Der hat eine Schafzucht. Ich habe aber schon ewig kein Fleisch mehr gekauft.
Just depends on people buying it if people don't aldi will remove it .I used to buy frozen mash in bullitt size but it's gone , mash sausage peas and onion gravy
Thanks for this Gareth. So new things to try are M&S mushroom soup and Aldi’s chunky beef and veg soup. My winter store-cupboard will be re-stocked this Saturday x
Cheers Caz, yes it's pretty good for the price 😋😋👍
The Heinz Big Soups were £1 a tin not that long ago......inflation, etc certainly has affected the Heinz products
Not sure where Heinz products get made, but I know they are an American company and the pound against the dollar is low
@@matthewsmith2787 believe soups are made in Manchester uk
I've been picking up Lidl Newgate brand soups - less than half the price of Heinz and just as good.
In times of hardship, soup is a life saver. During the eighties we lived on the stuff until the dole came through.
Hi Gareth. The fool spent an extra £1 on a name brand and has only one can to show for it.
The wise man spent his equivalent and has two cans to show for it. He also is not as hungry.
I hope you enjoyed the rest of the combined soups.
Cheers Gareth 👍🤤😀
Cheers John, all the best pal
Well done mate. This is an eye opener. At £1.70 a can I would think it would be cheaper to make your own if you've a mind. Cheers Gareth
cheers Bill
Another great vlog. I have had the Aldi soup recently. I added a bit of pepper and had it with a buttered crusty bun. Really enjoyed itxx
Cheers Janice xx
The other thing to factor in is where the tins were manufactured. One may be made in a low cost labour country perhaps? Thank you for the video!
Got to admit your videos have made me take a second look at different brands and buy different brands. I never regarded myself as a snob or anything I just know there is some cheap rubbish about but now I’m thinking the own brands are either getting better or perhaps the big brands are cutting quality? Keep it up I’m really enjoying watching your videos.
thanks pal, you're welcome
Been buying the Bramwell's for ages...not just the soup, their Tomato and Brown Sauces as well. Stopped buying "big" names ages ago, extra money just for a name...no thanks. :)
Soup with squidy bread and butter, snuggled up after a walk in the cold! Hope you are all well Gareth.
Cheers all good pal 👍👍
If you notice the Heinz is 10%beer and carrot.
Whereas the Bramwells is 10%beer and 10% carrot!!
The Heinz is higher in fat and sugar, so that's what you are paying for. Big difference.
Thankyou for sharing.
thanks 😊
The difference in the taste in the Heinz could be because of the Garlic powder (which I don't believe was in the Aldi brand). But for the price difference, I would go Aldi every time :) Thank you for the vid Sir. I am going to Aldi tomorrow to stock up for the winter months, especially when they are talking Blackouts. I have a picnic butane stove, good ventilation and a carbon monoxide monitor. Safety first. And proper Prepper food! :)
I hope it doesn't come too that pal
Just get a small jar of garlic powder and sprinkle a little in the soup - and stir - while cooking
Totally agree. The lack of garlic powder does not justify the price hike! :)
@@christiantamminen8998 Exactly. Garlic powder is so cheap - I think it's about 50p for a small jar in Aldi - and needs so little of it used (it's quite strong) that even with the cost of buying it, the Aldi soup would still be cheaper as you'd be able to use the garlic powder several times (takes a tiny sprinkle) before having to buy a new one. If we assume 5 times (but it can be used more than that amount of times) and assume I'm right about the price, that's an extra 10p per soup. But you'd have to pretty liberal with it to use it just 5 times.
I don't buy anything by Heinz anymore. Too expensive by far. Like you, I am all for trying the cheaper versions. In this day & age you can't afford not to. ( Really do like the chicken & vegetable myself). Keep up the good work & thank you again 👍👍
Thanks for sharing!
When the Heinz one came out it even came in a big can. It must have shrunk to make more money 💰
Thanks
I get a sainsburys delivery and now am often shocked to see how small items are now! My son says, "mum, look at the weights and measures to guide you!" So I do more often now, but still get caught out! Latest was a five pack of Cadbury Fudge Bars...each bar was teeny! Gov trying to lessen our sugar intake I reckon! Thanks for this video, I have subscribed ! 💐
I have always bought Heinz soups but I don't think I will any longer, that's a big price difference! Thank you for the comparison x
You are so welcome!
Thanks Gareth. I'm always weary to try the chunky ones. Will try this now. I'm always open to non brands though, so often always better or the same really. I really like Aldi, Lidll especially for the overseas products-taste so much better.
you're welcome
Unfortunately I don't live anywhere near a Lidl or Aldi store, and any savings that could be made would be lost in transport costs. For me it is now far more cost effective to have a cheaper delivery slot from Asda than do an in store shop.
For years I've done all my almost all my shopping at Aldi. For the most, I'm very happy with the price and quality. There was one exception, I bought a tin of Bramwells stewed steak. It was worse than terrible, strange bits of animal and a funny colour. Put me right off! Threw the contents of the tin away. Never again!
Thank you pal.
Fair do’s to you Gareth, you do a really good job of fairly comparing the food that available in stores. No bias just honest opinion and you have probably saved people a few quid over time . And for that reason I’ve just become a subscriber. 👍👍👍
Thanks kindly ☺️
Get the lamb soup from Aldi it's just like Sunday dinner in a bowl. Another trick put any of the Aldi chunky soups in a blender and they make absolutely fantastic gravy. They have made those soups for years in Aldi probably made small changes to the recipe
Cheers Nick
I reckon the Bramwell's looks better too! Great review 👍👍
Cheers Ted
You should do the just essentials chicken flavour instant noodles, Vs the lost the pot (pot noodle brand) chicken noodles Vs chicken super noodles.
I'd be interested if you liked the low fat aspect of the lost the pot ones.
Theyre the noodles that come in a block and you boil in a pan. I think the just essential ones are about 22p
good one Matt thanks
You missed one of the main tests in my book and that is the ring pull lick test. Normally this gives a good indication of what delight may be awaiting.
Stirling work by the way, love your content and honesty keep it up lad.
Haha
I fancy soup now…🤣🤣
just a suggestion that could bring in new viewers, how about 1 day a week you do a full weeks shopping of asda essentials vs named brands, then another week could be aldi vs named brands, you can use what you bought for a daily taste test comparison,
i suggest this as at this time people are looking to save money and it's all good saying you can save 1 pound on this 1 tin, but if once a week you can say this shopping can save you 40 pound a week, that will be more eye opening
Cheers Robert yes good one that
At least the Heinz looks Gluten Free .. no wheat .. Still well over priced though
Wheat in both I think
@@BaldFoodieGuy Ah ok thought it said Cornflower and no bold text on the Heinz.
Brilliant as always. I have a sea of yellow tins and packets in my cupboards, fridge and freezer thanks to the Asda comparison videos👍
Does your good lady know you're banging the tins on the inside of those nice nonstick pans.
Thanks Joe
@@icouldbewrongicouldberight what wizardry are these no Teflon pans you talk of
"69 my favourite number" 😂😂😂
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The Aldi Bramwells Chunky Beef & Vegetable Soup... Really did look chunkier than the Heinz Big Soup version mate... I'm not a huge Soup lover these days pal... But if i were... The Heinz Big Soup Beef & Vegetable version would remain on the supermarket shelf... And i'd be buying the Bramwells Chunky Beef & Vegetable Soup instead... Saving myself over a quid per tin... Many thanks for the review Gaz... All the best... Cheers mate. 🍺
Cheers Rick thanks pal. All the best mate.
Hi Gareth I had a heinz lamb chunky soup the other week I had it for tea and I found 2 chunks of lamb in it I was so disappointed i thought I'd get more meat in it .thanks I'm going to try the bramwells chunky soup a nice easy meal with a crusty roll thanks Gareth love fran xxx
Cheers Fran xx
Heinz has always been expensive Big Soup. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
You're welcome
Bramwells(Aldi). Do some good stuff. The soups are brilliant. And like you say, soon used to the taste and financially better off. Season to taste. Food snobbery is a terrible thing . Aldi chicken soup is very good too, as is their chunky vegetable soup. Cheers Gareth.
Cheers yes you're right 👍👍
Stick half a pot of beef stock jelly in the bramwells whilst cooking, will give it more depth and season it a bit more
Looked nice
Gonna try Bramwell from lidl 69p heinz 1.70 big price difference
Nice review Gareth
Cheers Kizzy 👍👍
Schools in my area say parents cant afford to give children breakfast i got a loaf of bread 27p, 4 tins beans £1, kilo of porridge ,75p box of cornflake 60p at aldi and Morrisons last week
Thanks
Funny enough I just had an aldi Moroccan chicken soup today but in the plastic tub . Absolutely beautiful
Great video. Bramwells also do a minted lamb chunky soup. Perhaps you could contrast & compare Morrison's Scotch Broth with Baxter's Scotch Broth. Similar price difference.
thanks 😊
Here in the States, Aldi sells their version of Campbell's Chunky soups (their name brand is Chef's Cupboard here). I will stretch the large can by using just half of the soup over a cup of hot cooked rice. You get two filling lunches that way for about 75 cents each. Works well with the brothy types with beef or chicken and also with the creamy soups. A small apple on the side and you're eating pretty good.
thanks, where in the states? all the best, Gareth
Wisconsin
The Bramwells is less sweet ofc less sugar i tried both myself i add salt and pepper to the Bramwells its lovely dip some buttered bread in:)
yes you're right
Hi Gaz, I've tried the heinz big beef soup but the flavour was not all it was supposed to be, so I don't think I'll be buying any more. I think like you said homemade is very much better 😂
As a Brit’s, I now live in australia but prefer UK weetabix, and UK Heinz baked beans, and can’t stomach the Aussie one, however I prefer Aussies Vegemite as opposed to Marmite!
I always buy Bradwells all there soups are really good with some crusty bread or with a garlic bread 🍞 the taste is down to seasonings . Enjoy 😉
Yes pretty good Sue
Cheers Gareth great review mate. They both look good to be fair. I only buy Heinz’s Tomato soup it’s Delicious. I add a little double cream to it . I will try your recommendation because I’m curious. Thanks buddy see you later ❤👍❤👍❤
Cheers Steven, all the best pal
I’ve stopped buying the Heinz soup, it’s 1.40 a tin in Morrison’s. Great review Gareth, l went for that sliced roast beef in Asda, but it was sold out and the beef burgers.☹️
Thanks
I'll get a few cans of the reasonably priced Aldi in for the winter - Heinz is a rip off pitched at mugs and brand snobs. Good video as usual 👍
Thanks
Thanks for the review. Loved the video. Informative and entertaining
You're welcome 👍👍
Bramwells actually looked better with bigger chunks. Ingrediants looked identical in proportions so maybe they cook the heinz longer??
Need a jam comparison for the folk in whitehaven 😆 great video as always
Definitely knock Big soup off the top slot, I used to have that a lot, filling a big flask, used to add pearl barley cooked with an oxo, added that to the soup, on cold days it was a real warmer upper and very filling, thanks for highlighting this as I would have seen it otherwise.
You're welcome
I've been eating this for a while. The packaging is new unless it's a new recipe....it's really nice!!
Great vlog this mate…..keep doing these comparisons vlogs bud …it’ll help loads of people mate ….all the best
Cheers will do
I remember my 13yr old son refusing to carry a Netto bag from the supermarket in the 80's. Boy has he changed his tune now!
Personally I'm a 69er ....
I think the problem with the one on the right is that it feeds many mouths on wall Street 🤔💰
The tinned soup at Lidl is very good. Standard is similar to fresh. Prices were 39 pence but now has risen to 45 pence. There is a snobbery about tinned soup but I rate the Lidl offering. The one I enjoy the most is Pea & Ham. Homemade is the best but I just do not have the time. I have never rated Heinz. Over priced and over branded. You are right about saving money as some of the brand pricing is shocking.
Thanks for the tips!
Great review, just tried them both and I agree with you. Also tried them with pepper in my eyes, as you said, it wasn't nice.😢
Sorry to hear that
did the same , bought Heinz 4 pack and a Bramwells single ... from Aldi , 4 pack was 65p each tin , bramwells single can 45p ...
Hi, I'm a new subscriber, and this is an interesting one. I love Heinz Big Soup, but their price has rocketed recently. If only Aldi did a lamb version, as the Heinz lamb Big Soup is my favourite. However, over £1 price difference in the beef soup is huge. Aldi does have some great value.
Thanks for the sub! welcome to the channel Gary.
Hi Gaz, I have a Bramwell’s Chunky Beef Soup with a roll, for my lunch several days a week. Absolutely lovely. Simply wouldn’t pay for Heinz.
Here in Australia, at Aldi, I pulled out a box of frozen beef hamburger patties out of the freezer case and read the ingredients.
Included in the ingredients was "cellulose fiber". Yes, cellulose fiber.
Cellulose fiber is sawdust. In some places it's not illegal to use sawdust as a filler but I don't think it's legal in Australia.
I've been meaning to point that out to Aldi. And right now, this minute, I don't remember the name of the product.
All I'm saying, is yes, you can't save a swag of money at Aldi but always read the ingredients label and, not all the time, but sometimes the product is inferior to the big name brands. I will say, the "Choceur" brand chocolate at Aldi is magnificent. I used to always be a Cadbury fan but Cadbury's gone down hill badly over the years.
Cheers pal, how's the weather down under? Great place Australia
@@BaldFoodieGuy We're heading into summer head here but we're still in springtime and it's really cold right now. Just caught me watching your "Asad just essentials vs Bird's Eye burger patties comparison. And I didn't see cellulose fiber in either of them. They both look delicious and even though it's 3am here I could eat a couple of these right now.
Cellulose fiber is plant based fibre and frequently used as a filler in foods, yes it is also in tree bark, but the term cellulose fiber does not equate to it being actual sawdust. Sawdust contains around 40% cellulose fibre, the cellulose fibre used in food production is around 97%. Yes cellulose fibre is permitted in Australian foods and at least one Australian company, A.S. Harrison, manufactures and sells it for food use. Sawdust contains cellulose fiber, that doesn't make cellulose fiber sawdust.