06-03-2022, 03:35 AM
Outrage from shoppers after tubs of Milo from Aldi are found to be made in Singapore instead of Australia: 'It tastes really weird and powdery'
By Belinda Cleary For Daily Mail Australia
23:50 02 Mar 2022, updated 01:42 03 Mar 2022
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Australian Milo lovers claim the beverage currently stocked in Aldi tastes odd
The 1.25kilogram cans are currently made in Singapore and 'taste different'
Some Milo fans say they have also had odd-tasting Milo from other retailers
Aldi customers have been left furious after finding out large tubs of Milo sold at the supermarket are made in Singapore - and they claim the taste is 'completely different' and 'weird'.
A customer posted a warning to others on a popular Aldi page explaining they were put off by the 'revolting' taste of the product before discovering its origins.
By Belinda Cleary For Daily Mail Australia
23:50 02 Mar 2022, updated 01:42 03 Mar 2022
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25 comments
Australian Milo lovers claim the beverage currently stocked in Aldi tastes odd
The 1.25kilogram cans are currently made in Singapore and 'taste different'
Some Milo fans say they have also had odd-tasting Milo from other retailers
Aldi customers have been left furious after finding out large tubs of Milo sold at the supermarket are made in Singapore - and they claim the taste is 'completely different' and 'weird'.
A customer posted a warning to others on a popular Aldi page explaining they were put off by the 'revolting' taste of the product before discovering its origins.