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Bon Appétit! Pains au Chocolat 6pk/270g $1.99 (Was $3) | Moser Roth Chocolate Assorted 5pk/125g $1.99 (Was $2.69) @ ALDI

720

Seems like a pretty good deal especially now that it's $1 cheaper.

Similar product is 4pk/220g $3.5 in Coles.


Premium chocolate, available in Milk, Caramel, Dark Caramel Sea Salt or White Madagascan Vanilla.

Moser Roth Chocolate Assorted Varieties 5pk/125g $1.99 (Was $2.69) @ ALDI

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  • -3

    there. are. great.

  • +2

    Friends, maybe it's just me but I've always disliked the taste of aldi bread, it has this sort of fermented alcoholic taste and pretty weak chocolate distribution.

    • +3

      :0 …. we are NOT friends.

      • +1

        But a stranger's just a friend you haven't met…
        Hi ego22, I'm muncan. Nice to meet you.

    • is it any alcohol in it? sometimes i smell something strong as well from those bread.

  • +9

    i'm french and that is not pain au chocolat …

    • what is?

    • +4

      Anything passes here with the croissanttt
      crowd. I'm not french but somehow get annoyed when i hear a 't'.

    • Agree. Struggle to find good and cheap Pain au chocolat or croissant. South Melbourne market has good ones but it's 6 dollars each :(

    • That is not a CHOCOLATINE either mate!

    • Having tasted the real thing in France I agree. Though strangely the Aldi one is Made in France.

  • +2

    These are tasty, but iirc, each one is individually wrapped in plastic.

    • +2

      Collect the plastic and take it to a Redcycle recycling bin.

      Even though Aldi

      are committed to minimising all the waste we produce

      You need to go to Coles or Woolworths because Aldi doesn't care about plastic recycling.

      • -2

        Newsflash: No one does in OZ as councils/companies simply offload the issue to the 3rd world, by shipping waste there.

        Unless & until we build local recycling facilities to deal with out own crap this with continue to occur.

        • +3

          My daughter is WOKE to this after being told by her private left leaning school to bring all of our recycling into the school where they apparently have a real recycler who picks it up. What I’ve told her the past ten years meant nothing.

        • +2

          Soft plastic recycling is done locally https://www.redcycle.net.au/faqs/

        • Newsflash: No one does in OZ as councils/companies simply offload the issue to the 3rd world, by shipping waste there.

          I didn't know that Australia was the third world.
          When did that change?

          Where does the collected soft plastic end up?
          We bring the collected plastic back to our facility for initial processing, then it is delivered to Australian manufacturer Replas where it undergoes an incredible transformation. Replas uses the material as the resource to produce a huge range of recycled-plastic products, from fitness circuits to sturdy outdoor furniture, to bollards, signage and more. All products are extremely robust, as well as water and termite resistant. They won’t crack, splinter or rot and will never need painting. Replas products are perfect for use in schools, park, public spaces and commercial premises
          https://www.redcycle.net.au/faqs/

  • I love these!

  • I love these too but the question is why it never gets mould compare to other normal bread? preservatives chemical used?

  • "pain au Chocolat"

  • Really, I still have two bags in my fridge.

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