Sometimes I wonder why the Aldi Mamia wipes are sooo cheap!

I was going to get the Tesco water wipes but the Aldi wipes seem sooo cheap! Can someone please explain why? I want to get them but I’m scared if they’re low quality that’s why theyr so cheap… Not sure! X pls help xx
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We use the mamia extra sensitive ones for my toddler as she has very sensitive skin and tbh for the price they’re alright and we’ve had no issues with them. They can be annoying coming out of the packet as a big lump of like 6 wipes instead of one at a time but you get that with some more expensive wipes too. They also don’t rip as much as some others, I absolutely hate Huggies wipes as they just rip when you pull them out of the packet and some pampers wipes can be really wet which can leave them too wet and end up with nappy rash. Water wipes are good and have used them when we were gifting them but I can’t justify the price. Although now I’m about to have 2 in nappies I think I’m going to start bulk buying Amazon nappies as I’ve heard good things about those ones

They’re fine, I’ve had no problems at all apart from them not coming out as a single wipe but tbh it’s only pampers/Huggies I found do this not like own supermarket brands xx

try the yuka app, it scans stuff and tells you how good/bad they are xxx

I’ve just switched from Huggies 99% (as they contain plastic) to the Aldi 99.4% water wipes and my LG has developed a horrendous rash/ nappy rash! Literally don’t know how if they’re 99.4% but it’s the only thing we’ve changed. So going back to Huggies. In reference my LG is 6 months old and the first time she’s gotten nappy rash

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