Supermarket Kitchen Rolls vs. Brand Leader Plenty: Which Comes Out on Top?

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Price vs. Quality: The Showdown

When it comes to saving on your weekly shop, opting for supermarket own-brands is a popular choice. But what about kitchen rolls? Hayley Mills puts supermarket versions to the test against brand leaders Plenty and Regina to see if the cheaper options hold up.

The Results Are In

Hayley Minn tested various supermarket kitchen rolls to mop up a water spill and rated them out of five. Here's a summary of her findings:

Top Picks:

1. Floralys (Lidl) – Score: 5/5
2. Saxon Blast (Aldi) – Score: 5/5
3. Plenty (Sainsbury's) – Score: 4/5
4. Regina Blitz (Sainsbury's) – Score: 4/5

Price Doesn't Always Equal Quality

Despite being one of the cheapest options, Floralys from Lidl outperformed many pricier brands, scoring a perfect 5/5. On the other hand, the Marks & Spencer Absorbent towel, priced at £2.75 for 200 sheets, was the only one to break during testing, receiving a disappointing 1/5.

Final Verdict

When it comes to kitchen rolls, price doesn't always determine quality. Some supermarket own-brands can hold their own against big-name brands like Plenty and Regina, offering a more budget-friendly option without compromising on performance.

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