An eagle-eyed Aldi shopper has uncovered a code on the back of packaged goods that reveals information shoppers are desperate to know.
Taking to the popular Facebook group Aldi Mums, the woman revealed an easy-to-miss code on the back of Aldi’s seafood products that provides information about which country and region the fish originated from.
All you have to do is flip your Aldi seafood item over and locate a number – then use those digits to look up the extra information.An Aldi shopper revealed a little-known fact about seafood goods found on the back of items. Picture: Facebook/AldiMums“I just wanted to share something with you all that I learnt and hopefully it will solve all the ‘do you know where your fish comes from’ dramas.”“You can then look it up to know which areas your fish has come from and what practices they use.
The code arms customers with extra knowledge and information about exactly where and how their seafood goods are caught. Picture: Facebook/AldiMumsThe shopper went on to say that she understands the German supermarket chain is making “great progress to be sustainable, responsible and accountable”.Earlier this week, another eagled-eye shopper from Kmart also revealed the simple way you can find out when items will be restocked.
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