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In a post, they said: “Aldi doing buns similar to Subway for 95p for a pack of 4. Even called them Metro subs.
“Great for Fakeaway Subways in the air fryer (leave open to cook then fold close when finished 200 for 5mins).”
Other bargain hunters were also thrilled about the cheap find.
One said: “Look so nice! Iâve made the meatball ones before everyone loved them!”
While another added: “Our next thing to try.”
Other retailers also offer similar alternatives to the popular rolls.
Tesco sells a pack of four sub rolls for £1.05 – but they are only available as white bread, compared to Aldi’s variety of flavours.
Sainsbury‘s Multiseed Vienna Rolls are another good find, coming in a pack of four for 90p.
And you can get creative with your “fakeaway” – instead of Subway’s BMT, you can try making their Meatballer, by swapping the pepperoni and ham for meatballs.
Aldi’s Metro rolls are not the only popular dupe the retailer offers.
Fans of the supermarkets can buy a Le Creuset dupe for £285 less than the original.
With the rising cost of food, it’s important to shop around to make sure you get the best value for your money.
If you want to learn some clever tips on slashing your bills, you can check out the ten supermarket swaps that could save you over £10 on your food shop.