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Lidl - No Working Class Paradise - Official!!


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Snorks, you must be devastated. The very strategy that's delivering your repetitive working-class consumables is exploiting the community they claim to serve: Lidl Terrors


No union recognition, breaches of working time directive, discriminating against women and pregnancy, no right-to-reply for staff complaints, covertly videoing and transcripting staff conversations, no compassion...


400 stores and rising in the UK


Surely you can't continue to strut to Peck Ham with your head held high??

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On the bright side, they pay more per hour than most super markets, and they do some great stuff for pennies!!!


I like Lidl, but The Sydenham one not Peckham.


When I say I like it, I actually hate shopping in there cos they're not particularly nice, and you queue for ever, but they do some stuff that I really like, and it's so cheap!


Lamb leg steaks Mmmmm ;-)

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