Never been to one of these so im curious?
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muslimstanisyed
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Same as Tesco really.
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- 10-04-2016 12:59
Normal people.
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- 10-04-2016 13:01
Lot of students. Anyone that likes value for money.
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- 10-04-2016 13:01
Normal and I'll recommend to try Lidl's sushi,It tastes soo good, better then Tescos
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Years ago it used to be seen as a place where scroungers go, but lately I think everyone does. Pasta sauce for 19p? can't go wrong!
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- 10-04-2016 13:02
A poor man's Tesco
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people like me who OBVIOUSLY know what they're doing
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OAPs students, immigrants, working people and families. I notice that there are mid range cars in Aldi's and Lidl's car park. The stock is no nonsense but quality compares well with Tesco.
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a lot of wealthy people think waitrose...yep the very same i've see outside my local lidl (10 miles away) range rovers, aston martins, bentleys, a ferrari 458 italia and a '65 plate mclaren 650s before
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- 10-04-2016 13:10
Definitely working people and families^.
My mum shops at Lidl often for basic ingredients and stuff - you really can't go wrong with it!
I usually stock up on snacks when I'm home to take to uni cus we don't have one there.
Also, we've found that their freshly baked goods are absolutely lush! Good quality and insanely cheap.
Spoiler:ShowCroissants, pain au chocolats and chocolate twists are so good.
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- 10-04-2016 13:12
they're German companys ; so theyre pretty reliable when it comes to quality. And for considerable better value than the other supermarkets whats not to love
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- 10-04-2016 13:12
(Original post by muslimstanisyed)
Never been to one of these so im curious? -
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- 10-04-2016 13:14
Smart people - who knows how to handle the money
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Idk about UK but in France going to Aldi and Liddl is as normal as going to all the other supermarkets .. So yeah, normal people !
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Lidl's bakery section is heaven
The doughnuts are amazing.
They're the only reason I go there
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(Original post by FrenchUnicorn)
Idk about UK but in France going to Aldi and Liddl is as normal as going to all the other supermarkets .. So yeah, normal people ! -
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- 10-04-2016 13:18
I hear they all have 3 eyes and roll around on an advanced wheel type robotic limb.
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- 10-04-2016 13:19
It is seen as lesser in the UK; but that doesn't mean people are considered differently, so I wouldn't worry. it's generally synonymous with value for money.
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- 10-04-2016 13:20
(Original post by lolakirk)
Exactly,where im from it isnt seen as 'lesser' at all.
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