![]() ![]() They're almost indistinguishable from the outside, but the Magnum a lot more chocolaty (Image: WalesOnline) Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Biscuits (£1.39) v Tower Gate Caramel Wafer Bars (65p) ![]() However, many lookalike items are still on offer, with Neo biscuits, Malt Wheaties and Snaktastic crisps available on the shelves alongside Oreos, Shreddies and Pringles.īut while there's certainly very little difference in appearance, how would they fare against each other in a taste test? I headed down to Lidl in Cathays, Cardiff, to fill my basket and find out for myself. Like Aldi's Cuthbert the Caterpillar saga, Lidl's imitation products have sometimes got the supermarket into trouble, as earlier this year, it was forced to temporarily stop selling a version of one of its own brand gins after being sued by the makers of Hendrick’s gin, who claimed a trademark was infringed. Read more: UK's cheapest supermarket named after price comparison test Since opening its first UK store more than 25 years ago, Lidl has become famous for a number of things, including its much-loved bakery, its weird and wonderful middle aisle and, of course, its bargain prices.īut another thing that the supermarket - which aims to open 140 new branches in the UK in the next two years - has become synonymous with is its copycat products, which at first glance are almost indistinguishable from some original family favourites. ![]()
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