Get it half that price in France. We really are ripped off.
You don't bag at the till. You put it all back in your trolley and then use the shelf provided to pack, away from the tills. Speed is the key, so more customers can be served.I find there offers/app not worthwhile or too much hassle..as I’m busy loading my bags before they disappear off the two foot of counter space allocated to the ‘bagging area’…give me Clubcard points like Tescos any day of the week
On a side note I’ve always found the cashiers at the Shoreham Lidl a good bunch
Agreed. We do ( or actually I do ) 90% of our shop at Aldi Portslade and then the remainder at Sainsburys West Hove. I did try to do it all at Sainsburys a couple of times out of laziness but their "Aldi Price Match" is an utter con and half their shelves are empty.The savings from using Lidl or Aldi are still huge imho. I got lazy during the pandemic and used the likes of Sainsbury's, when our spend was £ 3-figures more per month than now.
We do still buy a few fussy things from the others.
Agreed. We do ( or actually I do ) 90% of our shop at Aldi Portslade and then the remainder at Sainsburys West Hove. I did try to do it all at Sainsburys a couple of times out of laziness but their "Aldi Price Match" is an utter con and half their shelves are empty.
That’s all very well if the shelf is available and not inhabited by children and people having a kipYou don't bag at the till. You put it all back in your trolley and then use the shelf provided to pack, away from the tills. Speed is the key, so more customers can be served.
It’s never really been made clear to the British, but having used Lidls in Germany & France, it works well there.That’s all very well if the shelf is available and not inhabited by children and people having a kip
I’m a very fast and efficient bagger (just 2 bags required for my Lidl shop)…payment card at the ready ….i avoid those awkward stares by this who want to break yesterdays record shopping run by .00000001 of a second
PS not once have i seen someone use that shelf for bagging ….i have been known to rest my shopping there so i can check my receipt for accuracy
That’s a quarter of one of your luxury holidaysFor a short while I costed it up, just to see. It was something like £600 per month using Lidl and special bits from Sainsbury's.
Versus £750 just using the big supermarkets.
I'd rather spend the £1,800 annually on nice things. And Aldi/Lidl food's really nice.
That’s a quarter of one of your luxury holidays
Like all from that region, unless you spend good money, it tastes like dish water. I'm sure you'll disagree, but I'll live with that.Surprised it took that long, was expecting something on those lines a while back.
Big generalisation and quite inaccurate.Like all from that region, unless you spend good money, it tastes like dish water. I'm sure you'll disagree, but I'll live with that.
You utilise the Goldstone Retail parkLove Lidl. Glad my self imposed boycott of the Goldstone retail park ended before they opened
I try and park in the exact spot I would've stood 30 years ago...but probably park nearer the site of those horrendous mens toiletsYou utilise the Goldstone Retail park
You can’t just open and drink a St Emillion, needs to be opened a good hour before drinkingIt really isn't. St Emillion Grand Cru? Might as well have Horsham Grand Cru. It means nothing.
I’m 100% at Tesco, so basically the sameWe do half our shopping at Lidls and the rest at Waitrose
Good luck with that!There’s a scheme now to get the EU VAT back. I think you can bring back 18 bottles per person. A decent saving