Originally posted by lilelvis2000
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Every Lidl helps
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See, they'r all coming out of the woodwork now. Everybody with an ounce of common will buy the cheaper option if the quality is as good or better.Confusion is a natural state of being -
I've found Lidl fresh veg to be better quality than any of the supermarkets. And I've come across some great one off bargains like drum stools, weather station, multimeter and other gadgets.
Edit: Couple of weeks ago got some excellent venison from there as well.Comment
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Lidl & Aldi are massive on the continent our french friends are a little sniffy about the wine but they like the veg, snobbery is foolish, remember money has no class.
I love both because they sell some good quality stuff at dirt cheap prices.
They also sell some tat. just like all the other supermarkets.Comment
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Their stainless steel pots n pans and their cutlery rusts, we bought some for the touring caravanOriginally posted by vetran View PostLidl & Aldi are massive on the continent our french friends are a little sniffy about the wine but they like the veg, snobbery is foolish, remember money has no class.
I love both because they sell some good quality stuff at dirt cheap prices.
They also sell some tat. just like all the other supermarkets.
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I have a pair of their digital verniers, I've checked them several times against my far more expensive ones and they are accurate.Originally posted by vetran View PostTheir ratchet pruners and brush shredders rock, buyer beware!
their yoghurts are nice too
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