It’s normally Tesco that’s determined to pull out all of the stops on Twitter.
Since the micro-blogging website began, corporations have found new ways to interact with the public — and as this exchange proves, it can feel as awkward as seeing your old school teacher and being able to call them by their first name.
But this time, the mighty budget supermarkets have got out their battle axes to have a war — a war in GIFs.

It all started when Emily Cousins asked the Twitterverse whether they preferred Aldi or… Read the full story