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Amazon Brand - Presto! 4-Ply Quilted Toilet Tissues, Unscented, 7680 Count, 48 Rolls (4 Packs of 12), 160 Sheets per Roll

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Gemma Ingleman moaned: "I noticed this the other day because it felt different that's so cheeky." Sharon Richards said: "Why am I not surprised can't believe the prices of loo paper and kitchen paper it's all way over the top now don't know when all this is going to end its all becoming extortionate now." Responding to the claims, a Lidl spokesperson explained that the product was recently reformulated to improve the quality of each individual layer. Lidl says that the new three-ply offering is equal to the quality of the previous four-ply, which is why the price is the same. I've never been to fussy with toilet roll if I'm being totally honest, to me, it all does the same job so I'm not particularly bothered getting value toilet roll. Usually, I go for Asda Shades, which is always absolutely fine for me.

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Lidl have changed the quality of their quilted toilet paper, changed from 4 ply to 3 ply but have kept the price the same."The post garnered a mass response with nearly 400 comments from others sharing their disappointment with the revelation Many shoppers have a preconception that 'value' toilet roll is bad quality, but is that really the case? Many supermarkets are now offering their own brand toilet roll for shoppers trying to save money and we decided to put them to the test. With the cost of living crisis in full swing, every little helps in terms of saving money on a weekly shop. We've already tested cheese, baked beans, tea bags and washing up liquid to name a few, and now it's time to test the one thing we always need - loo roll!

Lidl has been named the UK's cheapest supermarket on various occasions, and prides itself on having competitive prices which rival those you'll find at Aldi, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, ASDA, Tesco and Iceland. But a change to one of Lidl's most popular essential items has rubbed shoppers up the wrong way. I had my doubts about trying a "value” toilet roll, as I assumed the quality would not be good at all. However, Aldi’s Everyday Essentials Toilet Tissue has proved me wrong. Supermarket giant Lidl has found itself in hot water with shoppers after making a noticeable change to its toilet rolls. The retailer is often a go-to for shoppers who want the cheapest prices when doing their grocery shop. The Luxury Soft Toilet Tissue White 4 Roll. consists of four rolls of two ply tissue. There is an average 220 sheets per roll, according to Tesco.READ MORE: We compared Marks and Spencer and Aldi 'Jubilee gin' and and one just edged it Lidl Simply Toilet Tissue 6 Roll My first impressions would be that the toilet roll overall felt very thin, almost like tissue paper, it was quite scratchy. When I tried to separate the paper from the roll, it kept ripping because it was so thin.

Joyce Bunn said: "All companies are doing something similar unfortunately, they think we don't notice." Jill Scott said: "Crafty. They are all at it. Reducing the size of everything in the shops. Still get charged the same or more." Julie Swayze exclaimed: "Sneaky!!" READ MORE: ASDA and Wilko shoppers praise 79p product that turns yellow-stained pillows and sheets bright white Lidl shoppers have complained that the retailer has changed its quilted toilet roll from 4 ply to 3 ply. But despite the change in ply rating, the price has remained the same. Toilet roll is an every day essential that we just can't live without, yet some of the prices for luxury brands are like literally throwing your money down the toilet.

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