Also. If you have a problem with a purchase, there is nobody to talk to. You have to search through the aisles to find someone to ask a simple question.The absence of atmosphere and the criminal lack of self-serve checkouts (and therefore being stuck behind someone with an enormous shop whilst I have four items) means I go elsewhere when I need something quickly.
We shop in Dunnes and then get the few bits in Aldi that we prefer or are demonstrably better value. Both Aldi and Lidl's USP was better value and lower prices. Both run the risk that as their prices creep up and the use of misleading bait and switch tactics as outlined on this thread, people will just shop in Dunnes and Tesco. In fairness, if I am a typical Irish shopper, they have probably reached their market share maximum as Aldi will only be a top-up shop for us. The absence of atmosphere and the criminal lack of self-serve checkouts (and therefore being stuck behind someone with an enormous shop whilst I have four items) means I go elsewhere when I need something quickly.
However regarding Tesco, I have a fundamental problem with their Clubcard price policy anyway: if they can charge one price simply for harvesting your personal data, they can easily charge that lower price for all. They are obviously still making a profit on the item and therefore it clearly demonstrates that the non-Clubcard price is artificially inflated and profiteering. For this reason, I refuse to shop in Tesco. Treasure Ireland indeed!
I wonder how many people have been caught out by this.At the checkout I was charged the full price. When I queried this I was told that the lower prices were Lidl Plus prices.
I was recently, in respect of Pink Lady apples cut from €2.99 to around €1.50.I wonder how many people have been caught out by this.
Thanks for that. I have the app but rarely go to Lidl, but when I do I open the app in the car park and activate all the offers, takes about 30 seconds. I lime the electronic receipts.These images are from LIDL Roscommon. The offers that need the app have the LIDL plus logo over the price. So the mushrooms discount needs the app. The high protein yogurt is just a general offer. Products not on offer have a gray/black background. The price signs are electronic, I don't know if all stores have these.
One advantage of the app is the digital receipt. I have receipts going back to 2020.
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The app uses mobile data, so if the mobile connection is weak the app will be slow.Thanks for that. I have the app but rarely go to Lidl, but when I do I open the app in the car park and activate all the offers, takes about 30 seconds. I lime the electronic receipts.
If you did it the other way around you would have been better off a they only last a week. Now you have to spend the €50 to use both.I was out in Dunnes Stores Cornelscourt this morning at opening time. Had all my groceries bought within 15 minutes, used my €5 off voucher and then got one toward my next shop. Bought some clothing in their clothing section and given another €5 voucher off my next grocery shop.
Yes I understand this, but I will use one tomorrow and treat ourselves to some Sushi. I only purchase what I need and if I don't use the vouchers I put it up on Boards for someone else to use.If you did it the other way around you would have been better off a they only last a week. Now you have to spend the €50 to use both