Two new bubble tea flavours from The Juice Company have been spotted on the shelves of Aldi – but shoppers have been left startled by the amount of sugar in them and the cost
Bubble tea is a highly popular drink in the UK now. The tea-based beverage, often containing chewy tapioca balls, milk, and flavouring, originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s.
However, it is now a staple on the UK high street and is even served by the likes of Costa Coffee. So it’s no surprise that supermarket Aldi has jumped on the trend and is offering some new fruity bubble tea flavours in-store. Two new bubble tea flavours from The Juice Company were spotted on the shelves of Aldi by popular account NewFoodsUK, who shared their finding on their Facebook page.
One of these ready-to-drink flavours was passion fruit and mango, while the other was wild berry and blueberry.
However, although a lot of supermarket shoppers seemed excited about the drinks, with hundreds of people liking the post and tagging their friends in it, others were stunned by a few detail – the amount of sugar in them and the price.
The packaging showed that the drinks each contained 40.1g of sugar each in them, which is nearly half (45%) of your daily sugar recommendation.
One person exclaimed: “40g of sugar,” followed by a shocked emoji as many others liked the post. Another Facebook user replied: “Think I will pass.”
Someone else meanwhile wrote: “Ridiculously high in sugar,” while a third person also pointed out the sugar content.
A fourth also sarcastically added: “Not a lot of sugar in them at all…”
As well as the sugar content, some people also weren’t impressed with the price, which many claim is £3.99.
One shopper moaned: “£3.99 for them… daylight robbery,” while another agreed: “£3.99 thought it was a bit overpriced.”
However, someone else argued: “Had one yesterday from one of my local Aldis in the area and £3.99 for it wasn’t bad price to be fair.”
Despite the gripes, many people admitted they ‘couldn’t wait to try them’, meanwhile someone else who’d already had a taste shared their view, writing: “Tried the passion fruit one yesterday it was nice.”
An Aldi spokesperson said: “We’re always looking for ways to bring our customers trending food and drink experiences at unbeatable prices. Our Bubble Tea offers a great way to enjoy this popular café-style drink at home. All nutritional information is clearly displayed on pack to help shoppers make informed choices.
The news comes after another Aldi drink that ‘lowers cholesterol and blood sugar’ has been hitting headlines.The budget supermarket is now selling a kombucha drink, which is also known for its immune system and gut health-boosting properties.
Being sold at £1.69, shoppers can buy a 330ml bottle of The Juice Company Kombucha in stores. The nutritional drink is available in three flavours – including passionfruit, ginger and lemon and wild berry.