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Lidl certainly won't deliver.


I go there a lot but I know what they're good for and what I'd avoid. Their tinned stuff is as good, I reckon, as any of the big supermarkets and generally cheaper. The veg can be cheap (but not always) and you really need to be in before 10am as they don't re-stock during the day, from my experience.


I buy the following regularly there:


Small cartons of apple juice

Cartons of orange juice

'Freeway' soft drinks

Tinned tuna

Cream of tomato soup (the dear one - 29p)

Tinned veg: peas, sweetcorn

Baked beans

Pasta sauces

Curry sauces (occasionally)

Tomato purée

Pasta

Basmati rice

Jars (large) of beetroot & olives (not in the one jar  :brows: )

Cranberry sauce (which I can't recommend highly enough)

Tinned custard & rice

9" pizzas (only 99p each - I can't make them for less)

Bagged carrots

Jam (superb)

Coffee (jars / fresh)

Kitchen stuff (Kitchen roll, cleaners, cloths, clingfilm, foil, etc)

Binliners

Toilet roll

Frozen veg - peas, green beans, mixed veg, etc

Bramley apple sauce

Butter (53p)

Cheeses (great variety)

Frozen prawns

Ice cream

German lager (0.5l bottles highly recommended)

Wines


I've occasionally bought other things like frying pans (good quality) & electric kettles and been very pleased with them.


Strictly no frills but I'm not interested in frills when I'm shopping - only when I get home  <_<


5 + 3 = ?
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