Aldi's social media team have a reputation for hitting back against trolls and one bloke found out the hard way after he hit out at the supermarket for their Cuthbert cake
Aldi cheekily clapped back at a dedicated Marks & Spencer shopper who insisted he'd only celebrate his birthday with the "best and original" caterpillar cake.
Although the two settled the dispute confidentially outside the courtroom. Post-lawsuit, Aldi reintroduced Cuthbert with slight tweaks to his appearance. However, loyalists of Colin haven't shied away from ribbing Aldi on Twitter. Yet Aldi, known for their sass against online naysayers, didn't hold back when responding. They cheekily retorted in a quote tweet: "Grow up Matthew x."
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