Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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Yep, worth the wait though.
Far better quality than most other supermarkets and the less pretentious dickwads who get in them the better.
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Yep, worth the wait though.
Far better quality than most other supermarkets and the less pretentious dickwads who get in them the better.
Lidl and Aldi food and drink is often voted the best of the supermarkets in blind tastings but it takes an age to get through the cash points as they are so popular.
Excellent thread! I bought an amazing bouncy castle for my boys that cost £15 - great value but takes about 3 hours to manually blow it up, if only they'd sell a cheap electric pump too!
I also got an inspection camera for £70 (about half price of the others I was looking at) great for helping getting pipework and cables under floorboards but only been used for bogey hunting by anyone who's asked to borrow it.
There is a Lidl in Canterbury. I got my clothes drying rack there.
Just checked online and Tesco and John Lewis sell the concatina racks, but these are crap. My Lidl one is flat, with slightly elevated extendable ends. Magic.
Aside from that, I do tend to feel a bit unclean shopping in Lidl, on the grounds that I'm a Massive Snob
I always check out the " Aisle of Mystery" in the local lidl. It's amazing what passes for internment the older you get.
The tills are small and the staff trained to scan at "warp" speed so that you just put everything back in the trolley and bag on the shelves after the till or at your car.I'm a recent convert to the Aldi in Enfield; meat and wine is excellent. Only minor issue is why the packing areas at the tills are so small. I don't really get this as there is plenty of space to make them bigger.
Do you go there on your days out?