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My mother bought a laptop and the points are described on the receipt as "general points" and suggests that they can be "spent" in any department. Are laptops considered grocery items?
My mother bought a laptop.
Maybe. She's widowed so I'll ask her if she's interested.Coincidence So did I. Maybe there is a bonding here.
The National Consumer Agency regularly does systematic and extensive surveys of grocery prices and Lidl have generally (always?) come out cheapest for the goods surveyed.I was watching the afternoon show on rte last week and they have a slot where they compare prices for the contents of a shopping basket (beans, milk, break, toilet roll etc) in different counties around the country. I think they were in Donegal the day I saw it and the 5 shops they compared were Tesco, Dunnes, Lidl (and I can't remember the other two). I was so surprised as they said that Dunnes was the cheapest for all the items (there was about a tenner between the dearest and cheapest). I for one have never experienced that! This didn't include the 25% off offer!
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