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Ah yes, Chris. There are some differences with those :o)
Always been Clyde (Asda) in this house, I gave up trying new ideas eventually.
My son's friend in NZ made her own for her son. A pic was posted and it was brilliant. I don't rate M and S food so I'd go for the other one if I had to have one.
Am I the only poor, lonely saddo here who's never eaten caterpillar cake?
No I haven't either and it's very unlikely I ever will.
So ,what's with caterpilar cakes ?
they're good for your caterpillary arteries, Bazile.
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I've never bought one either.
Cuthbert all the way!! Let's hear it for the under caterpillar !!
Aldi are having great fun with this on their Facebook page
If other stores have made their own versions over the years why are M&S getting so uppity with Aldi. Do I detect an element of snobbery?
perhaps they're getting tired of being ripped off? I wouldn't blame them.
So Aldi are planning to bring out a "charity" Cuthbert.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56812445

I think M&S are stupidly digging themselves into a big expensive hole by taking legal action.

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