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New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. (/showthread.php?tid=187508) Pages:
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Re: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - Grateful11 - 01-28-2016 Aldi's must pay a decent wage because some of the same people that went to work for them when they came our small town are still with them. All the Aldi's around here built stand alone stores, the newest ones are quite modern, lots of glass and well lit. We shop there quite a bit. Their produce is hard to beat. Their loaf bread whether while grain or white just doesn't keep very long. Recently read they are going strong into organics. http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/01/aldis-new-organic-selection-may-give-whole-foods-a.html Re: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - space-time - 01-28-2016 Their loaf bread whether while grain or white just doesn't keep very long. That's a good sign, they probably use fewer preservatives. I don't want bread with so much chemicals that even mold doesn't eat it. Re: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - Black - 01-28-2016 Yup, ubiquitous in Germany when I was there (25 years ago) and really not any different than Aldi. Re: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - 3d - 01-29-2016 space-time wrote: True. Bakery bread and bagels turn rock hard in a day.Buy in smaller quantities. Just buy what you need for the day. Kinda the complete opposite of Costco. Re: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - JoeBob - 01-29-2016 Just found out this week that we are getting Aldi and Lidl in Wilmington. Trader Joes has been a hit, so looking forward to more choices. Re: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - freeradical - 01-29-2016 Q. Why do I need a quarter to use a shopping cart at ALDI? I'm surprised that more stores don't do this to try and prevent shopping cart theft. When I was in Italy in the late 80's, most stores had a 500 Lira deposit on shopping carts. It's a great idea. Re: New grocery chain moving in our area, Lidl. - Lux Interior - 01-29-2016 freeradical wrote: Pretty common in Europe today. 500 Lira in the 80s? Isn't that like 0.05 cents? |