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Shoppers fume after learning meaning of secret ‘e’ symbol on Aldi product

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Aldi shoppers have been left fuming after discovering the meaning of a mysterious symbol on supermarket products. The ‘e’ symbol is featured on most items, but customers have realised fear that it means they’re getting overcharged for what they’ve bought.

One woman made the discovery about the ‘e’ symbol after conducting her own experiment. She bought a bag of crisps from an Australian Aldi store which were meant to be 230g, but after weighing it she found that there were only 139g of crisps contained with the bag.

The disgruntled customer, from Canberra, Australia, shared her findings on Facebook, the Mirror reports. The mum posted a photo and wrote: "How is this okay at all? [We] try to save money by buying from Aldi, but we don't even get the amount on the packet!" READ MORE: Supermarket once accused of 'laughing at customers' with price hikes swipes 'cheapest' crown from Lidl after more than a year She explained: "More than two-thirds of the packet was air - hence why I decided to check it...

I put the whole bag with chips in it on the scales first and it was 157g.” After weighing the crisps out of the packet, she was shocked to see they weighed 39g rather than 230g like what was advertised.

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