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I used to work in a supermarket where the girl on the deli counter cut off the top of her finger in the meat slicer, but was made to finish her shift before going to hospital. You can now pay £100 to shoot zombies in the store's empty shell, haunted by poor dead nine-finger deli girl. Tell us your tales of the old retail experience, from either side of the counter

(, Thu 10 May 2012, 13:50)
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On the other side of my town there is a Lidl.
I occasionaly drive past when visiting my poor friends. I have no intention of going in, I'm pretty sure I'll never go in.

But for years now I've found there is no finer pleasure in this world than reading the 'what we're selling in Lidl' paper that arrives regularly on my doormat.
(, Thu 10 May 2012, 19:43, 5 replies)
Oh man.
I love those. They're much better than the local paper that they get stuffed inside. Polish glooped meat ONLY 77 PENCE!
(, Thu 10 May 2012, 20:12, closed)
Get on,
lidls rocks. Where else can you pop into a shop for some milk and find yourself buying a chainsaw?

Cheap booze too.
(, Thu 10 May 2012, 20:18, closed)
When homebrewing, 8 500cl glass bottles full of beer for £8 is a fucking bargain
The beer wasn't bad either
(, Thu 10 May 2012, 20:21, closed)
Customer demographics
I like Lidl as, being of German extraction, it sells the sort of continental foodstuffs I was brought up on. I have noticed that it is attracting more and more "posh" people bargain hunting, as well as the usual poor people and foreign motorhome drivers, seeking shops they recognise from their homelands. Lidl, the next Waitrose?
(, Fri 11 May 2012, 3:41, closed)
What??
Sainburys sell mayonnaise.

Lidl sells LUXURY mayonnaise.

LUXURY. It means it's BETTER.

Some people just have no clue.
(, Fri 11 May 2012, 9:34, closed)

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