Aldi, a German-based international grocery chain, has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. It has been accused of selling meat that is past its sell-by date, and of selling chicken that is full of bacteria.
Aldi has denied these accusations, saying that all its meat is fresh and within its sell-by date. However, many customers have come forward to say that they have bought meat from Aldi that was well past its sell-by date, and that the chicken they bought was full of bacteria.
So what is wrong with Aldi meat? It seems that the company is not being truthful about the freshness of its meat, and it is possible that some of the meat is not as fresh as it should be. The chicken may also be contaminated with bacteria, which could make people sick.
If you are concerned about eating fresh meat, it might be best to avoid Aldi altogether. There are plenty of other places to buy meat that will give you peace of mind knowing that you are getting what you pay for.