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Pugwash Wrote:

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> As with most stores. you get to know which product

> you like and their value for money. I find Lidl

> and Aldi's good for fruit juice, bleach, washing

> tablets and WU liquid. some fruit and veg. Their

> cold meats, sweets. cakes, biscuits, tinned fish,

> are also good quality and value. I usually buy

> basic brands in Sainsbury's but trial and error

> have identified those basics which are not good

> buys for me, i.e. basic baked beans (unless they

> are going in a shepherds pie) are not as nice as

> their own brand makes. Also Lidl at Peckham does

> not have the variety as Lidls at Beckenham.


Olive Oil, Cashew/Pistachios nuts, Cheese for me.


The german sausage is supposed to be good but not tried it :)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I can imagine a dollop of brown sauce might work,

> but not baked beans. Unless you're a student.


you will never know till you try, Baked Beans lots of brown sauce and loads of black pepper try it and let us all know what you think,

I knew some extremely well off people about ten years back who shopped in Lidl, in particular (at that time) for the parmesan.


My reaction was "Lidl?!?!?!?!"


But when I actually went there, I could see why.


Though TBH if I had that amount of money I wouldn't go out of my way to shop there, however good value the parmesan was :))

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I have never been to a Lidl Store but they all

> seem to cater for that weekly shop and have car

> parks.

>

> Don't think it would suit Lordship lane for that

> very reason and certainly not for any social class

> issues.

>

> DulwichFox



I shop at the Lidl in Peckham with a shopping trolley.


The Co-Op in Lordship Lane doesn't have a car park, does it?

Sue Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Cool your boots man. ASDA on Rye Lane is where

> > it's at. Dig those groovy bargains.

>

>

> I went there once. It was horrible :))

>

> I'm sticking to Lidl :))


I had the same experience at Lidl. I'm sticking with ASDA.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > Jah Lush Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Cool your boots man. ASDA on Rye Lane is

> where

> > > it's at. Dig those groovy bargains.

> >

> >

> > I went there once. It was horrible :))

> >

> > I'm sticking to Lidl :))

>

> I had the same experience at Lidl. I'm sticking

> with ASDA.



Our paths won't cross whilst shopping then :))

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I have never been to a Lidl Store but they all

> seem to cater for that weekly shop and have car

> parks.

>

> Don't think it would suit Lordship lane for that

> very reason and certainly not for any social class

> issues.

>

> DulwichFox



don't the shoppers in lordship lane buy weekend shopping then ???

ken78 Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> -----

> > I have never been to a Lidl Store but they all

> > seem to cater for that weekly shop and have car

> > parks.

> >

> > Don't think it would suit Lordship lane for

> that

> > very reason and certainly not for any social

> class

> > issues.

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

>

> don't the shoppers in lordship lane buy weekend

> shopping then ???


Yes, they may well buy weekend shopping Bread, Milk, Meat . ??


But a weekly shop where you buy Food for the family for the whole week, Washing powder, Toilet rolls,

Kitchen towels, Bleach .. wine, cases of beer. and much more you are likely to need to take the car.


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > DulwichFox Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > I have never been to a Lidl Store but they

> all

> > > seem to cater for that weekly shop and have

> car

> > > parks.

> > >

> > > Don't think it would suit Lordship lane for

> > that

> > > very reason and certainly not for any social

> > class

> > > issues.

> > >

> > > DulwichFox

> >

> >

> > don't the shoppers in lordship lane buy weekend

> > shopping then ???

>

> Yes, they may well buy weekend shopping Bread,

> Milk, Meat . ??

>

> But a weekly shop where you buy Food for the

> family for the whole week, Washing powder, Toilet

> rolls,

> Kitchen towels, Bleach .. wine, cases of beer. and

> much more you are likely to need to take the car.

>

> DulwichFox


so take the car then most of the Lidl Store,s have a car park.and it was only about 35 years ago when the shoppers used to get the shopping at all the shops butchers,bakers,greengrocers.off licence for your beer and wine,and most shoppers had no car,and this was better times.

ken78 Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > ken78 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > DulwichFox Wrote:

> > >

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> >

> > > -----

> > > > I have never been to a Lidl Store but they

> > all

> > > > seem to cater for that weekly shop and have

> > car

> > > > parks.

> > > >

> > > > Don't think it would suit Lordship lane

> for

> > > that

> > > > very reason and certainly not for any

> social

> > > class

> > > > issues.

> > > >

> > > > DulwichFox

> > >

> > >

> > > don't the shoppers in lordship lane buy

> weekend

> > > shopping then ???

> >

> > Yes, they may well buy weekend shopping Bread,

> > Milk, Meat . ??

> >

> > But a weekly shop where you buy Food for the

> > family for the whole week, Washing powder,

> Toilet

> > rolls,

> > Kitchen towels, Bleach .. wine, cases of beer.

> and

> > much more you are likely to need to take the

> car.

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

> so take the car then most of the Lidl Store,s

> have a car park.and it was only about 35 years ago

> when the shoppers used to get the shopping at all

> the shops butchers,bakers,greengrocers.off licence

> for your beer and wine,and most shoppers had no

> car,and this was better times.


Yes, that's right (bit more than 35 years ago 1980 though.) but this thread is about a Lidl in E.D.

There is no space for one with a car park.

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