Bubbly Scot
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How do you check them - do you remember what the advertised price was for everything? I find it hard to believe that they're not conning people. These supermarkets have sophisticated systems! There's no excuse for them making mistakes and overcharging people - I bet they make a packet on it.
Looks like Superquinn best practices...The one where i do my shopping is notorious for exactly that, and very "reliable" as it happens each time!Paid up (cos I don't like making a scene) and checked the receipt. I'd been charged twice for a ten pack of bottled water and the two jars of coffee were charged at individual price, not "buy one, get one half price". I got refund on water and one jar of coffee.
Great. Maybe you could post every day telling us what you had for dinner?i'm doing only freezer meals this week. did a very little shop last week. amazed at the amount of 1/2 open stuff in the freezer and left over stuff we froze as well. last night I had waffles, garlic cibatta bread, chicken and gravy. yum yum.
Have to recommend Valley Meats in Coolock, wholesale prices, just discovered it the other week.I got a "Fiver Fry" for €5 I got 2LB sausages, 1LB rashers plus black and white pudding. All their other meat is very cheap as well, got some chicken breasts, (10 for €10) and some mince
P..........
most of the products in aldi/lidl are imported including milk, bread and fresh meats giving little if anything back to the community. all their profits are expatriated back to germany and they dont employ any local services (accountants,solicitors,architects,maintenance etc)
there is also a big picture to think about.
I'll continue to buy at Aldi & Lidl as long as I get value there!
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