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Feb 11 2015, 11:47 AM
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Aldi doing well as NWN reports they've applied for longer opening hours. The car parks full quite a lot of the time already; perhaps we'll have another one in vicinity soon eg Thatcham?? The BP Garage owner in Wantage has been offered huge mountain of cash for his site too; http://www.heraldseries.co.uk/news/hswanta..._bids_for_land/
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Feb 23 2015, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE (gel @ Feb 11 2015, 11:47 AM) Aldi doing well as NWN reports they've applied for longer opening hours. The car parks full quite a lot of the time already; perhaps we'll have another one in vicinity soon eg Thatcham?? The BP Garage owner in Wantage has been offered huge mountain of cash for his site too; http://www.heraldseries.co.uk/news/hswanta..._bids_for_land/ Yes, Aldi is doing well while Lidl has gone down hill. If you go into Lidl's it is always empty.
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Feb 23 2015, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE (Nothing Much @ Feb 23 2015, 06:32 PM) wot. its all stolen... It is empty of people, however, they could haven been kidnapped by aliens or Aldi staff.
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Feb 24 2015, 07:49 PM
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QUOTE (GMR @ Feb 23 2015, 05:25 PM) If you go into Lidl's it is always empty. Well, the last time I looked in there ( just curious of course ) I thought they should teach their staff to smile a bit more, a right miserable looking bunch if I ever saw one .
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Feb 24 2015, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE (HJD @ Feb 24 2015, 07:49 PM) Well, the last time I looked in there ( just curious of course ) I thought they should teach their staff to smile a bit more, a right miserable looking bunch if I ever saw one . I don't suppose many people would be able muster up the effort to put on a happy face every day when you're on a minimum wage.... I also imagine it's quite a struggle to make that minimum wage go far round this area and the thought that benefit scroungers are pulling in just as much moolah would make you glum too. Anyway, you go in there to shop and pick up cheap, out of date, non-branded goods shipped from the continent. If you want to be entertained go to the theatre
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Feb 25 2015, 05:23 AM
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QUOTE (spartacus @ Feb 24 2015, 11:27 PM) I don't suppose many people would be able muster up the effort to put on a happy face every day when you're on a minimum wage.... I also imagine it's quite a struggle to make that minimum wage go far round this area and the thought that benefit scroungers are pulling in just as much moolah would make you glum too.
Anyway, you go in there to shop and pick up cheap, out of date, non-branded goods shipped from the continent. If you want to be entertained go to the theatre I have family friends who's sons and daughters work in Lidls and are aged 17. They are certainly NOT on the minimum wage of £3.79 as you suggest, in fact they are paid £6.90 per hour. As for the comments of "out of date" products i think you must be very much mistaken as im sure they would not be allowed to sell such products. Furthermore not all products are non branded and shipped from the continent as you suggest, in fact the company source over 48% of products from the uk.
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Feb 25 2015, 07:47 AM
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...said the Lidl spokesman.... It was a generalisation and as much a response to Andy Capp and comments on workers in any of the 'value' end shops rather a proper dig at Lidl. Well anyway, if you know a couple of Lidl workers can you let them know that HJD would like them to pull an inane grin as he wanders the aisles with his trolley full of Bulgarian wine and the random stuff you can get in those central aisles at the back.
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Feb 25 2015, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE (spartacus @ Feb 24 2015, 11:27 PM) I don't suppose many people would be able muster up the effort to put on a happy face every day when you're on a minimum wage.... I also imagine it's quite a struggle to make that minimum wage go far round this area and the thought that benefit scroungers are pulling in just as much moolah would make you glum too.
Anyway, you go in there to shop and pick up cheap, out of date, non-branded goods shipped from the continent. If you want to be entertained go to the theatre Remind me what percentage of Newbury's population are benefit scroungers. Perhaps they are immigrants too, using up all the available social housing.
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Feb 25 2015, 12:40 PM
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QUOTE (spartacus @ Feb 25 2015, 08:47 AM) Well anyway, if you know a couple of Lidl workers can you let them know that HJD would like them to pull an inane grin as he wanders the aisles with his trolley full of Bulgarian wine and the random stuff you can get in those central aisles at the back. A polite smile and pleasant demeanour never goes amiss and it's not difficult you know. Or do you find it a struggle Spartacus?
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Feb 25 2015, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE (HJD @ Feb 25 2015, 01:24 PM) Actually I'm not a wine drinker, can't stand all that sniffing & swirling the glass around bollocks. You don't have to do all the poncy "subtle hints of autumn leaves and passion fruit" nonsense to enjoy a glass of wine. As I do with my meal of an evening. I also enjoy a pint of beer if I'm out. I was passing Aldi at lunchtime once. Popped in for a sandwich and came out with my sandwich, a bottle of wine and change from a fiver.
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Feb 25 2015, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE (spartacus @ Feb 24 2015, 11:27 PM) I don't suppose many people would be able muster up the effort to put on a happy face every day when you're on a minimum wage.... There are a lot of people who are on fantastic wages who are miserable. Whether rich or poor people are what they are. Some of the most poorest people are the most happiest and vise versa. QUOTE I also imagine... I would stop imagining if I was you, as your imagination is on a different level to normality. QUOTE ...it's quite a struggle to make that minimum wage go far round this area and the thought that benefit scroungers are pulling in just as much moolah would make you glum too. How do you know what the 'benefit scroungers' are doing? Unless you are one and speaking from experience? Actually most people are not benefit scroungers but are in an unfortunate position. Your comments are crass. QUOTE Anyway, you go in there to shop and pick up cheap, out of date, non-branded goods shipped from the continent. If you want to be entertained go to the theatre Actually they are not out of date; Ldl's and Aldi have to work under the same rules as all British companies. In other words it has to be fresh and in date. Your words show your ignorance. If people wanted to be entertained then all they have to do is come on here and read your scribbling's.
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Feb 25 2015, 05:24 PM
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I'm not knocking Lidl or any bargain basement shops. I use them fairly regularly - which has in the past drawn comment from the dragon-in-law who can get a bit sniffy and wouldn't be seen dead in anything other than Waitrose, M&S or John Lewis. (Thinking about it, maybe I was doing it to wind her up ) My kids (older teenagers, now in their twenties) also went through a phase where they wouldn't wear anything other than 'Superdry' branded or other expensive clothes. I refused to buy them stuff from there and they had to save up and buy them for themselves. I on the other hand am happy to be grabbing cheap t-shirts from Peacocks, or trainers from Sportsworld and will do an 'every now and then' shop in Lidl (although I now prefer Aldi) to pick up odd bits (I'm partial to the various tinned fish they get in from Deutschland swimming in pfeffersauce und currysauce). couple of boxes of the Glühwein they get in leading up to Christmas doesn't go amiss either.... Some of the breakfast cereal products however do look like they may contain a higher percentage of wood chippings and sawdust than you'll get from Sainsbury's/Tescos own stuff, so there's definitely a level beyond which I'm not brave enough to stoop.
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Feb 25 2015, 05:28 PM
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QUOTE (JeffG @ Feb 25 2015, 09:37 AM) Remind me what percentage of Newbury's population are benefit scroungers. I dunno... 8%? 10%? (is there a prize if I guess correctly?) QUOTE (JeffG @ Feb 25 2015, 09:37 AM) Perhaps they are immigrants too, using up all the available social housing. Deary me, tsk tsk. That’s a bit inflammatory. Accusing immigrants of taking up all stock of social housing....
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Feb 25 2015, 05:45 PM
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QUOTE (GMR @ Feb 25 2015, 05:04 PM) How do you know what the 'benefit scroungers' are doing? Unless you are one and speaking from experience? Actually most people are not benefit scroungers but are in an unfortunate position. Your comments are crass. I KNOW what a benefit scrounger looks like coz I read it in the Daily Mail. They even showed pictures of them for people like me what are hard of thinking.... Anyway, get back to rustling your copy of the Guardian and harrumphing in your comfy chair... QUOTE (GMR @ Feb 25 2015, 05:04 PM) Actually they are not out of date; Ldl's and Aldi have to work under the same rules as all British companies. In other words it has to be fresh and in date. Your words show your ignorance. I've bought several crates of ale from Lidl in the past when it was dead cheap. Hobgoblin, Bishops Finger and several others. Nice brews, but all of the bottles had gone beyond the stamped best before dates. Didn't make a jot of difference to the taste and I was chuffed as I had a good stock of beer to load into the fridge in the garage ready for summer bbq season. Not speaking from a position of total ignorance. QUOTE (GMR @ Feb 25 2015, 05:04 PM) If people wanted to be entertained then all they have to do is come on here and read your scribbling's. ooohh.. get you.... Although.... are you implying my scribblings class as entertainment?
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Feb 25 2015, 06:58 PM
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QUOTE (spartacus @ Feb 25 2015, 05:45 PM) I KNOW what a benefit scrounger looks like coz I read it in the Daily Mail. They even showed pictures of them for people like me what are hard of thinking.... Anyway, get back to rustling your copy of the Guardian and harrumphing in your comfy chair... I've bought several crates of ale from Lidl in the past when it was dead cheap. Hobgoblin, Bishops Finger and several others. Nice brews, but all of the bottles had gone beyond the stamped best before dates. Didn't make a jot of difference to the taste and I was chuffed as I had a good stock of beer to load into the fridge in the garage ready for summer bbq season. Not speaking from a position of total ignorance. ooohh.. get you.... Although.... are you implying my scribblings class as entertainment? Me Thinks that you talk a lot of BS and dont really understand that stores cannot sell out of date products etc. If the stores sold you out of date products im sure a person like you would have complained and requested a further discount. BTW you never replied to the minimum wage comment as i guess you dont have the proof that Lidls are paying below the minimum wage.
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Feb 25 2015, 07:12 PM
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QUOTE (Mr Wetpants) Me Thinks that you talk a lot of BS and dont really understand that stores cannot sell out of date products etc. If the stores sold you out of date products im sure a person like you would have complained and requested a further discount. BTW you never replied to the minimum wage comment as i guess you dont have the proof that Lidls are paying below the minimum wage. If you're going to play with the big boys you'll need to learn how to use the 'Quote' function properly.In answer to your question... meh.... and nah... but mostly meh... I can assure you the beer was gone past the 'best before' date... not that I was bothered due to the price. This was around two years or more back. I think word must have got around regarding the price as the whole stock (several pallet loads lined up) went in less than an hour. And as for the minimum wage, it was a general comment in case you missed that bit as you frothed and spluttered all over your keyboard. Read again you dimwit... or are just choosing to read between the lines?
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