Canny lass Posted May 16, 2015 Report Posted May 16, 2015 Here it means reduced prices on basic Foods and work for swedish nationals with immigrant background. Price reductions are found not only in Lidl's but in all the other supermarket chains, who for years have charged extortionate prices because "quality costs" and "quality means Swedish". Since the arrival of Lidl, Three or four years ago, the Swedes have learned that quality products can have many countries of origin and that "foreign" is not necessarily synonymous with "bad". The result being that the leading supermarket chains have been forced to stock a lower cost variety of almost everything. Over the last few years the number of Swedish Products has been noticeably reduced - they are not Selling. Fruit and vegetables, while the selection may be small, are Always of high quality in Lidls. They are delivered Daily. OK their bananas may not be as "curvy" as their competitors and their peppers can come in all shapes and sizes but what does that matter if your planning on cutting them up into smaller pieces? The taste is the same, the colour is the same, the nutritional value is the same. It's only the price that's different. On the employment front they've given some immigrant families a chance to be free from the shackles of the benefit system. Believe me it's not all immigrants who want benefits. The men in particular regain a sense of pride that's really noticeable once they start providing for their family again. Wonderful to see.!! Now, why Lidl appears to employ a large proportion of the immigrant population (here at least - I can't speak for other countries) I do not know. The wage seems to be the same as in the other supermarket chains. The workers are affiliated to a union - if they wish to be, and the hours are the same.
ex Bedlingtonian Posted May 17, 2015 Report Posted May 17, 2015 (edited) I agree with most of what you say, but here in Italy I find the fruit and veg do not stay fresh for as long as those bought at other supermarkets. Fine if you are going to use straight away, or are prepared to shop every day, but not if you want to keep them for a few days. On the employment front, at least in our local Lidl, they only seem to employ Italians, and believe me we are getting a lot of immigrants at the moment. I do do the vast majority of my shopping at Lidl, but then again it is less than 2km away. Edited May 17, 2015 by ex Bedlingtonian
moe19 Posted May 17, 2015 Report Posted May 17, 2015 Talking about Lidle any trouth in the roumor Bedlington day cenre is to be torn down and a Lidle built in its place
threegee Posted May 17, 2015 Author Report Posted May 17, 2015 All great stuff, but I was searching for something more profound. Anyway, after several days deep thought I now have the answer to the meaning Lidl, the Universe and everything. The answer is:. 41.99
Canny lass Posted May 17, 2015 Report Posted May 17, 2015 Well done you! Now would you care to explain 41.99?
Canny lass Posted May 17, 2015 Report Posted May 17, 2015 ExBedlingtonian, It may be something to do with the climate. I live in a big fridge while you live in a big oven.
Canny lass Posted May 17, 2015 Report Posted May 17, 2015 Would that be Pounds, euros, metres or pressure in lbs per square inch?
Canny lass Posted May 17, 2015 Report Posted May 17, 2015 Well that explains Everything Malcolm! So this 0.01 that 3g's missing - could it be a screw?
Malcolm Robinson Posted May 18, 2015 Report Posted May 18, 2015 Think you hit the nail on the head there Canny Lass!!!!!!!
threegee Posted May 20, 2015 Author Report Posted May 20, 2015 Thought it was 42 GGG? It is! Clearly the profundity of thought transcended even the more intelligent reader. So, I apologise for my solo tripette into the realm of human perceptions. Note to self: Do not start topics concerning any example of "modern art". By way of redress I offer this home-spun philosophical alternative, ya all: (With apologies to Mrs Gump Snr.) Lidl is like a shared box of chocolates: by the time you decide what you really want - it's all gone!
Malcolm Robinson Posted May 20, 2015 Report Posted May 20, 2015 You really aren't sure what you get until you bite into stuff..........especially true at Lidl.
Maggie/915 Posted May 22, 2015 Report Posted May 22, 2015 I love the original post.The meaning of Lidl/ Life.The rest of the thread goes a little obscure.Perhaps that's a good thing .
Andy Millne Posted August 17, 2015 Report Posted August 17, 2015 I wonder if this thread contributed to their recent decision to open a store here
moe19 Posted August 19, 2015 Report Posted August 19, 2015 I wonder if this thread contributed to their recent decision to open a store here Its actully the second time they will have opened a store here,Morrisons when originally built was a Lidle store, it then became Netos and is now Morrisons. I do think it will be a shame if the giant weeping willow tree in front of the day centre is cut down.
rosco Posted August 22, 2015 Report Posted August 22, 2015 If Lidl build store next to Morrison's I think it would end the chances of another food retailer taking over old Tesco site. We can only hope Morrison's consider moving...but that would only happen if they got the Tesco building for free or the council did full repairs on building and then sold it to them.If they stay put it will major traffic with both shops in same place
Maggie/915 Posted August 24, 2015 Report Posted August 24, 2015 I prefer the meaning of life .Maybe along the lines of The meaning of life lies with each other grandparents parents sisters and brothers.Obviously friends add to that mix particularly if you are an only one.Sorry to lower/raise the tone but there have been three deaths to cope with this week.
Maggie/915 Posted August 27, 2015 Report Posted August 27, 2015 The News Post Leader for the 20 th August carries a front page photo of Grant Davey , Alyson Wallace and Val Tyler in front of the day centre.The basis of the headline is 'Jobs Boost for county as store lines up new sites.It seems 'Up to 50 posts will be created at two shops with proposals for more to come'.The problem is the plans are yet to be submitted.They are said to be submitted in the coming weeks.
Malcolm Robinson Posted August 27, 2015 Report Posted August 27, 2015 It's the fact that a new shop opening in Bedlington deserves a front page spread that worries me!!!! Plus its entirety a business decision by Lidl... why we need these councillors trying to ingratiate themselves by association……….we have to wonder?
John Fox (foxy) Posted August 27, 2015 Report Posted August 27, 2015 And we had the Town Fair which attracted between Seven to Ten thousand visitors and doesn't get a mention in the same local press. Could this be because the same local Councillors had nothing to do with the hugely successful event? Photos Attached 1
Maggie/915 Posted August 29, 2015 Report Posted August 29, 2015 Snap Foxy I have posted on the wrong thread.A little late but shocked the paper did not cover the event.
webtrekker Posted September 18, 2015 Report Posted September 18, 2015 (edited) Its actully the second time they will have opened a store here,Morrisons when originally built was a Lidle store, it then became Netos and is now Morrisons. I do think it will be a shame if the giant weeping willow tree in front of the day centre is cut down. This is my main concern. I'm not a 'tree-hugger,' but I know beauty when I see it, and to destroy a beautiful tree for something as insignificant as a shop is bloody sacrilege. A short while ago they cut down the trees in front of Moby Dick's just to improve parking for a load of gym-nasties who should be WALKING or JOGGING to the gym, not taking their cars. Lazy b...............! Edited September 18, 2015 by webtrekker 1
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