We Tested Tesco Aldi and Lidl Beef Mince Here's the Clear Winner

We Tested Tesco, Aldi & Lidl Beef Mince | Here's the Clear Winner Most British shoppers buy beef mince on autopilot. Same-looking packs, similar prices, familiar supermarket labels, and a product most families use every week for bolognese, chilli, cottage pie, burgers, and midweek dinners. But when you look at the fat percentage, price per kilogram, protein content, origin wording, breed claims, and small print, the mince aisle starts to look very different. In this video, we test Tesco, Aldi and Lidl beef mince and ask one simple question: which supermarket gives you the best value for your money, and which one is relying on price tags, packaging, and assumptions that do not tell the full story? In this video, you’ll discover: • The fat percentage most shoppers miss before buying mince • Why standard mince can lose so much weight in the pan • Which supermarket sells the leanest standard beef mince • Why comparing price per kilogram can be misleading • The difference between “British” and “British or Irish” origin wording • Which supermarket offers the best value lean mince • The simple Beef Mince Label Check you can use next time you shop This video looks at Tesco beef mince, Aldi Ashfields beef mince, Lidl Birchwood beef mince, standard mince, lean steak mince, five percent fat mince, twenty percent fat mince, origin labelling, protein value, cooking loss, and what British shoppers are really getting for their money. Every claim in this video is based on current labels, supermarket listings, nutrition panels, sourcing information, public records, or named sources available at the time of research. At UK Food Exposed, we investigate what British consumers are actually getting for their money, from supermarket shelves to restaurant chains and the heritage brands we grew up trusting. If this video helps you shop smarter, subscribe to UK Food Exposed, hit the Hype button, and hit like. Every hype helps push this investigation to more shoppers before they waste money on packaging, supermarket loyalty, or mince that loses more in the pan than they expected. ▶ Watch Next: We Tested Tesco, Aldi and Lidl Meat — Here's The Clear Winner Drop a comment telling us which UK food brand, supermarket product, or restaurant chain you want investigated next. Disclaimer: This video is for consumer information and commentary. It is based on publicly available sources and current product information at the time of research. Labels, prices, ingredients, fat percentages, sourcing, and product ranges can change, so always check the latest label, price, and guidance before making a purchase decision. #UKFood #SupermarketSecrets #FoodInvestigation