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LIDL SALE! Silly prices this weekend!

Just got back from my local Lidl where I went to get the weekend deal and spotted loads of people hunched over cardboard crates.
Turned out it is a sale with prices starting at 50p and a maximum of £10! It was a bit like a jumble sale with everyone ooohing and aaahing and someone did say it was only this store (Eastbourne).
I amanged to get a double bed topper for £3, a travel neck pillow and rucksack for 50p and other bits!
There are loads of clothes and watches at a £1. There was also things like kettles, hedge trimmers, duvet sets, cabinets, rugs, even baby car seats!
Definately worth a trip to your local to see if there is one there!:j
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Comments

  • Good bargains!

    I remember the days when they had a car park sale with all their old stock of non-food items. You were able to fill a trolly for a fiver :eek: My parents used to frequent these sales and used to get alot of stuff to go to children living in orphanges in Belarus

    Think those days are well gone
  • bessie1001 wrote: »
    Good bargains!

    I remember the days when they had a car park sale with all their old stock of non-food items. You were able to fill a trolly for a fiver :eek: My parents used to frequent these sales and used to get alot of stuff to go to children living in orphanges in Belarus

    Think those days are well gone

    well said.....
  • atro1
    atro1 Posts: 1,501 Forumite
    jeez! I remember their scrums with their outdoor sales. Best buys folding table £2. Wireless keyboard and mouse £2 still using it.Seems they do it inside nowadays and very little in the way off bargains.
    Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS
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