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Good and Bad Buys at Lidl and Aldi stores (***Please don't expire***)
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maman said:Rosa_Damascena said:Nothing wrong with grade 2 f&v. It does the job without the extortionate prices of top grade.2
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harz99 said:maman said:Rosa_Damascena said:Nothing wrong with grade 2 f&v. It does the job without the extortionate prices of top grade.Being polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything!
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I agree about the packaging when wet @harz99 so perhaps carrots wasn't the best example (although that can apply to any carrots) but same applies to potatoes, onions, blueberries, strawberries etc. I know wonky veg wasn't necessarily wasted previously but I still think giving the consumer the option to buy is a good idea.1
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maman said:I agree about the packaging when wet @harz99 so perhaps carrots wasn't the best example (although that can apply to any carrots) but same applies to potatoes, onions, blueberries, strawberries etc. I know wonky veg wasn't necessarily wasted previously but I still think giving the consumer the option to buy is a good idea.1
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harz99 said:maman said:I agree about the packaging when wet @harz99 so perhaps carrots wasn't the best example (although that can apply to any carrots) but same applies to potatoes, onions, blueberries, strawberries etc. I know wonky veg wasn't necessarily wasted previously but I still think giving the consumer the option to buy is a good idea.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.2 -
No problems at all with wonky fruit and veg - but grade 2 doesn't necessarily mean just wonky. Often it's simply inferior quality.2
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Rosa_Damascena said:harz99 said:maman said:I agree about the packaging when wet @harz99 so perhaps carrots wasn't the best example (although that can apply to any carrots) but same applies to potatoes, onions, blueberries, strawberries etc. I know wonky veg wasn't necessarily wasted previously but I still think giving the consumer the option to buy is a good idea.3
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The 'cheap' 100g bars of chocolate (milk, white, dark) in white packaging, which were 36p, disappeared from my local Lidl about 3 weeks ago. Now have choice of 200g bars at around 90p.
Aldi's 100g bars were 45p last time I looked (same price at Sainsbury's).4 -
I bought a couple of large boxes of strawberries from Aldi last week as an easy dessert for guests. They were nice enough....but those I bought from Asda yesterday were so much tastier. Sometimes it really is luck of the draw!No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.2 -
Rosa_Damascena said:I bought a couple of large boxes of strawberries from Aldi last week as an easy dessert for guests. They were nice enough....but those I bought from Asda yesterday were so much tastier. Sometimes it really is luck of the draw!2
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