My mother is always telling me how she can't buy the vegan alternatives for everyone all the time so she buys me my portions and the rest isn't always vegan. If the prices where matched it would change everything. Maybe i should tell her i will pay to match the prices.
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Don't remember if it was a short-time thing, but Lidl did promise once to match the prices between plant-based and non-plant-based products.
Aldi also significantly dropped prices here (Austria) on plant based products, so I feel like it's coming along
Here in Germany some plant-based products are now cheaper than the omni equivalents, because prices for the latter increased since the adaption.
Is it me or are they always sold out? Never seem to find any at my local.
In different European countries, I so far always had a good selection at Lidl. If it's always the same store maybe point it out to a manager. If it's constantly sold-out they might be interested as well to order some extra portions...