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Aldi Changed Its Logo And No One Noticed
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Updated 12:59 15 Mar 2022 GMTPublished 13:00 15 Mar 2022 GMT

Aldi Changed Its Logo And No One Noticed

We didn't even realise!

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

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Featured Image Credit: Alamy/Aldi

Topics: Shopping, Life, News, Aldi

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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People have just realised that the Aldi logo has changed in recent years, but the difference was so subtle that no one even noticed!

TikTok creator @crapipadart pointed out the difference to followers while comparing old and new logos from supermarket brands like Asda, Aldi, and Morrisons.

Watch the video here:

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People's minds are pretty blown by the change and viewers can't believe they didn't notice the difference before.

Reacting to the video, one TikTok user wrote: "Aldi was very subtle."

A second commented: "The new Aldi one I didn't even realise had happened lol".

Others were confused, claiming that the old Aldi logo looks newer than the current one.

One viewer said: "I don't know how to explain it but the new Aldi logo looks like it's the old one."

Another wrote: "Aldi’s old logo was much better. They changed to the shiny look after it became unfashionable."

Some think the new Aldi logo looks older. (
TikTok/@crapipadart)

A third joked: "aldi became hd😬".

Meanwhile, some viewers couldn't help but laugh at the change made to the Asda logo, which was so minuscule that it barely counts as a transformation at all!

One viewer sarcastically wrote: "What an effort by Asda 🙄".

A second remarked: "I can just imagine the meeting that went on for weeks to change the logo for ASDA 😂😂".

While another joked: "what an effort Asda 😳😏".

People were quite underwhelmed by Asda's logo transformation. (
TikTok/@crapipadart)

In other things we've learned from TikTok, last week we told you about one creator who taught us that we've been wearing headbands wrong this whole time.

TikTok user @tayler.b.f showed us exactly how you’re meant to be wearing headbands that have a cute applique that looks like bunny ears, or a hair bow.

And it turns out lots of us were in the dark about this, with the video racking up over 330,000 views and 48,000 likes.

To watch her video and read more about it, click here.

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