![]() The same with Sainsbury's but we were slightly disappointed with their Viennese fingers and marbled octagon. We were hoping for more from the underdog here - Aldi - with such good pricing, but we felt they just didn't live up to the other brands. Tesco also had the most biscuits in the box - at 28, so we felt you get even more value for money. Overall, we all preferred Tesco and Waitrose above the others.īut taking the price into account, we would probably overall go with Tesco as it was cheaper and just as tasty. Nothing at all.Īt least M&S had a different design to the biscuit which changed it up a bit. You would not be able to tell the difference between them at first glance. On first glance, Waitrose, Aldi and Sainsbury's are IDENTICAL. Waitrose's take was named the white chocolate coated shortcake ring and while M&S went for the long-worded extremely chocolatey white chocolate shortcake biscuit. Sainsbury's called this one the white chocolate shortcake ring, while Aldi just called it the white chocolate ring. M&S Extremely Chocolatey Milk, Dark and White Chocolate Biscuits We found the packaging to be rather boring - although the blue colouring was nice, it was similar to M&S and Aldi's boxes. There's seven milk chocolate options, two dark chocolate, two white chocolate and a marbled option in this box.Īgain, similar to Tesco, there were the orange and vanilla sundae options. We were shocked to find that the Sainsbury's and Aldi offering were literally identical - bar two biscuits in different places. Sainsbury's, surprisingly, was one of the cheapest on our list - coming in at £3.50 a box. Milk, Dark and White Chocolate Biscuits by Sainsbury's ![]() We liked the packaging the most - with the festive bow looking like a Christmas present. However, the rest of the box is pretty much identical to the others - we were drawn in by the idea of a milk chocolate fudge sundae however. It has a number of white chocolate biscuits including a white chocolate ring, white chocolate coated shortcake ring and the dark and white chocolate Viennese. If you are a fan of white chocolate then this might be the box for you. But there are a few differences of course. Waitrose was the most expensive biscuit selection box of the lot - coming in at £5 per box.Īt first glance, the tray looks identical to those from M&S. ![]()
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