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“I tried the cheapest instant coffee from Aldi, Lidl, Tesco and Iceland – this one was definitely the best”

No two coffees are the same. Everything from the beans to the roast to the preparation makes a huge difference. As a result, I’ve become a bit of a coffee snobbish. I simply can’t drink instant coffee. But with bills and rent seemingly constantly mounting, I’ve had to cut back on the lattes from the coffee shop and settle for something at home.

So I decided to test the cheapest instant coffees to find one that I could stomach and that was good value for money. So I compared coffee from Lidl, Aldi, Tesco and Iceland.




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Lidl

Lidl’s coffee was pale in color and looked flaky(Graphics: MyLondon)

Lidl’s luxury Colombian instant coffee, weighing in at 100g, will cost an eyebrow-raising £2.09, which seems like a lot for such a miniature quantity. It also has the worst smell, which gets things off to a very bad start for the usually reliable, budget supermarket.

It’s no better either, with a watery taste despite the two teaspoons of coffee and an intensely bitter taste. With the most elaborate branding of all four jars, let this be a lesson not to trust any promises of luxury when it comes to instant coffee.

Overall: 3/10

Aldi

The Aldi coffee was very good and had a very murky color(Graphics: MyLondon)

Alcafe Affluent Roast coffee from Aldi is not the cheapest – it cost £1.85, but it offers the best value for money in terms of volume – it weighs only 200g, which is still relatively low for this price.

In terms of taste, Alcafe smells good and is only slightly beaten by Iceland at the top. The taste is what you would expect from instant coffee, much richer than Lidl but not overwhelming and perhaps a little less than the smell that was initially suggested.

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