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>> No. 436938 Anonymous
14th May 2020
Thursday 7:11 pm
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I think shopping at Lidl and Aldi is the ultimate intelligence test.

Anyone who uses the packing station behind the checkouts has instantly lost.
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>> No. 437078 Anonymous
17th May 2020
Sunday 10:26 pm
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>>437050

I went to a large, two-story supermarket called Real once when I was in Berlin. Which is apparently another big chain there. They seemed to have everything from fruit and veg to bicycle tyres and budget refrigerators. I do remember getting a claustrophobic feel from the place as well. Just pretty crammed.

Wal-Mart with its signature wide aisles actually failed in Germany. But I think that was down to an incompatibility of their business culture with German labour laws.
>> No. 437084 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 9:08 am
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>>437078
Narrow aisles seem to be a thing over there except in the Lidls, or it might just be the choice of light colours and having loads of windows on one side. I never went to a Real. Going into a Rewe gave me serious Makro/Booker's vibes as far as the layout, shelves that seemed to reach for the ceiling went, but again with the really narrow aisles.
I think it might've been because I was in the far East of the country and people there were generally more used to using state/co-op corner shops and things hadn't changed much in the intervening 20 odd years since the tragic event.
>> No. 437085 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 9:47 am
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>>437055
Yeah, shite dough scraps coated in shite powdered sugar slurry definitely beat out proper yeasted doughnuts. Fuck right off.
>> No. 437087 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 10:43 am
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>>437085

This is the angriest I've ever seen anyone get about pastries, are you fatfetishlads girlfriend?

Also the yum yum is a laminated dough similar to a cronut, which is just as, if not more labour intensive than a risen doughnut, so you don't even know what you're on about.
>> No. 437088 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 10:55 am
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Add another vote to the "yumyum>doughnut" tally.
>> No. 437089 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 11:06 am
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Yum yums practically are doughnuts, what are you even arguing about.
>> No. 437090 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 11:20 am
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>>437089
I've never seen a yumyum with custard filling.
>> No. 437091 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 11:22 am
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>>437090

There's no reason there couldn't be. Lidl do caramel ones.
>> No. 437092 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 11:25 am
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>>437089
Yum yums are doughnuts but with greater consideration to not being messy while you eat them. Therefore they are better.
>> No. 437094 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 11:42 am
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I refuse to eat anything called a "yum yum", I'm not a child I'm a man-child, learn the difference.
>> No. 437095 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 11:44 am
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They're not doughnuts they're fucking cronuts
>> No. 437099 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 1:22 pm
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>>437095

My local Lidl had what they sold as "German-style Berliners" once. They're essentially doughnuts that are missing the hole. And they've got a blob of jam inside them.

They only had them frozen in boxes of ten, complete with some faux sounding German brand name. I'm not sure where they were made.

But the "fresh" actual donuts they sell in Lidl usually come frozen as well. Sometimes when you go to Lidl early in the morning, they're still frozen on the shelf and then when you bite into one, it's still rock solid and ice cold.
>> No. 437100 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 1:35 pm
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>>437099

>They're essentially doughnuts that are missing the hole. And they've got a blob of jam inside them.

So they're jam doughnuts then?
>> No. 437102 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 1:57 pm
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>>437099
Have you tried their strudels? Probably gone up from being a quid, but they're excellent.

Found this little review of the Lidl doughnuts:
http://lidlmiddleclasses.blogspot.com/2015/10/jam-doughnuts.html
>> No. 437104 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 1:58 pm
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>>437100

Basically, although berliners would traditionally have a richer, eggier dough akin to brioche.
>> No. 437105 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 2:16 pm
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>>437099
>But the "fresh" actual donuts they sell in Lidl usually come frozen as well. Sometimes when you go to Lidl early in the morning, they're still frozen on the shelf and then when you bite into one, it's still rock solid and ice cold.

I think it depends entirely upon the site. I worked at a Tesco with a full bakery but I know another store used to get them in parbaked and would just heat them up; they used to have a few complaints from customers who bought bread that was still frozen inside.
>> No. 437106 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 2:16 pm
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>>437104
Ich bin ein Berliner!
>> No. 437107 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 2:18 pm
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Also I wish to declare my love for Morrison's doughnuts.
>> No. 437115 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 3:46 pm
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>>437107
I find that Morrison's doughnuts take a bit more care when you eat them as if you don't bite into the hole first they'll leak sticky jam all over the place. For that reason alone I prefer Sainsbury's for their greater utility even if the sugar isn't nearly powdery enough. I'm surprised I have such opinions on this considering a pack of doughnuts won't last 5 minutes from me getting in the door.

Anyway, price alone answers the yum-yum v doughnut debate:
If you look at it from the cheap industrial section you're paying 20% more for less product with yum-yums.
If cost efficiency doesn't matter then you could pick up a Belgian bun or something dead fancy from the counter.

Anyone who argues with this is just looking for a cunt-off and probably buys cookies anyway.
>> No. 437117 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 3:54 pm
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>>437115
We're not having another cookie cunt-off again.
>> No. 437127 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 7:26 pm
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Custard doughnuts are nice, but would you believe that there are actually some sick fucks out there who prefer custard doughnuts to jam doughnuts?
>> No. 437129 Anonymous
18th May 2020
Monday 7:29 pm
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>>437115

>If you look at it from the cheap industrial section you're paying 20% more for less product with yum-yums.

THE DOUGH IS LAMINATED THAT TAKES LONGER TO DO AND IS MORE LABOUR OR MANIFACTURE INTENSIVE WHY THE FUCK WON'T YOU PEOPLE LISTEN?
>> No. 437152 Anonymous
19th May 2020
Tuesday 2:21 pm
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>>437127
I hear there are some of us them who even dislike jam doughnuts altogether but do love the custard ones.
>> No. 437155 Anonymous
19th May 2020
Tuesday 3:30 pm
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>>437152
How is that even possible? Custard doughnuts remind me of watching an abscess being popped at the vets.
>> No. 437160 Anonymous
19th May 2020
Tuesday 6:34 pm
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>>437155
Ruin them for the rest of us, why don't you!
>> No. 437161 Anonymous
19th May 2020
Tuesday 6:36 pm
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Big brain move.
>> No. 437162 Anonymous
19th May 2020
Tuesday 6:39 pm
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>>437161
We have taught you well.
>> No. 437163 Anonymous
19th May 2020
Tuesday 7:42 pm
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>>437155

Custard doughnuts remind me of watching an abscess being popped at the vets


Wait until you see custard and jam doughnuts.

https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/custard-raspberry-jam-doughnuts/03b605a2-21dc-4d29-b604-78e3e0622356?nk=3d25789bba0c3cce50fbdfdd497ebecd-1589913667


I have popped zits that looked like that
>> No. 437218 Anonymous
23rd May 2020
Saturday 10:37 pm
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My girlfriend said today, apropos of nothing, that she'd read a tip online that you should pack your Lidl shopping at your car rather than using the packing shelf. That means she's either been snooping on me here or the scheme to recruit new posters here has spread to posting shit on Facey.
>> No. 437219 Anonymous
23rd May 2020
Saturday 11:44 pm
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My main concern is jigjogs waiting for dem KFC. Even peeople that aren't jigjog are wanting KFC,

(A good day to you Sir!)
>> No. 437222 Anonymous
24th May 2020
Sunday 1:33 am
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>>437219
I've never gone for a jog in my life and I'd kill for some KFC. Perhaps these two things are related.
>> No. 437223 Anonymous
24th May 2020
Sunday 1:57 am
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>>437218

That's very worrying, she's definitely bugged you. I hope she doesn't find all those posts about you wanting to piss in her arse.

I noticed my Aldi selling these trolley bag things - they're a tenner and I assume designed so you can pack your backs directly at the till as they're launched at you by the checkout person, but I feel like that might cause some bottleneck issues. They may have shot themselves in the foot here.
>> No. 437225 Anonymous
24th May 2020
Sunday 8:18 am
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>>437223
Asda do them as well, but they'll be aimed squarely at those using scan and go.
>> No. 437228 Anonymous
24th May 2020
Sunday 11:51 am
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>>437222

KFC. When you're too working class for Nando's.
>> No. 437229 Anonymous
24th May 2020
Sunday 1:02 pm
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>>437228

They're completely different foods, I don't think that categorisation is accurate.
>> No. 437230 Anonymous
24th May 2020
Sunday 1:24 pm
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>>437228

I don't think that's actually a put down on KFC. Nandos is just fast food with extra steps, for people who want to pretend they're fancy restaurant eating types but aren't adventurous enough for somewhere like Wagamama.
>> No. 437231 Anonymous
24th May 2020
Sunday 1:33 pm
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>>437230
They really need to construct the Nando's trough >>/nom/9514.
>> No. 437410 Anonymous
7th June 2020
Sunday 7:47 am
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>>437033
>- The ones that try to pack everything at the till and do so extremely slowly. holding everyone else up like the selfish cunts they are.

This irritates me whenever it happens, it's worse that the checkout instructions are on a massive fucking banner behind them and the checkout is designed so that you do not have room to pack properly yet you have these literal brainlets are so ignorant that they completely ignore it and take 3-4 minutes.

You can see the checkout person calling them a cunt with their eyes staring at them, unable to say anything. The one time I told one of these mouth breathers trying to pack a literal full trolleys worth of shopping into bags that the instructions were behind them they looked up at it and then kept doing what they were doing. Ignorant, selfish cunts.
>> No. 437414 Anonymous
7th June 2020
Sunday 1:12 pm
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>>437228
I'm middle class and I prefer KFC over Nando's.
>> No. 437416 Anonymous
7th June 2020
Sunday 1:38 pm
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Nandos getting a lot of hate consistently, why?

It's no fine dining but if you want something where you know you don't need to book, know you can turn up casually, quickly run off when you're done because you've already paid and want some relatively tasty chicken with a selection of easy going sides I don't see the problem to the extent everybody else does.

Yes there are lots of teenagers in there eating on first dates but it probably suits their budget and level fo relaxation.
>> No. 437417 Anonymous
7th June 2020
Sunday 1:51 pm
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>>437416
We've got an entire thread dedicated to it. We don't need to retread old ground.

>>/nom/5883
>> No. 438702 Anonymous
24th August 2020
Monday 1:37 pm
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Paul Chuckle shops at Aldi.
>> No. 445386 Anonymous
31st July 2021
Saturday 8:03 am
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>Aldi shoppers will be all too familiar with the anxiety that comes with attempting to keep up with the speedy checkout staff when it comes time to pay. With a crowd of other customers judging from the queue behind, many people crumble under the pressure - so much so that people have shared ways to slow down the checkout process to tip the scales in their favour.

>Some advise scrunching up the barcodes on the packaging to ensure they don't scan first time, others throw their shopping straight back into the trolley to be sorted in the car park, and one customer said all you need to do is simply ask staff to take it easy. But one shopper who proudly shared their own trick on Facebook faced a bit of a backlash from others, who say the lightning-fast checkouts were one of the main benefits of shopping at the supermarket, and even went as far to say they should be banned from the store.

>A photo shared on an Aldi Facebook group shows individual items spaced out all the way down the conveyor belt, forcing the checkout staff to wait for them to slowly reach the till before being able to scan them through. It was captioned: 'In your face Aldi. Just so we got time to pack' and really divided opinion in the comments below, as people were torn over whether the tactic was genius or infuriating.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/aldi-shoppers-trick-slow-down-24649850
>> No. 445387 Anonymous
31st July 2021
Saturday 8:24 am
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>>436938

Isn't that Pam from Gavin & Stacey?
>> No. 445389 Anonymous
31st July 2021
Saturday 3:36 pm
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I buy a very small amount from Aldi. I never get a trolley or even a basket, so I only buy what I can hold in my hands. Once I've paid for it, I just pick it all up again and walk out. I do still feel a bit like I'm being rushed, but quite frankly, checkmate, atheists.
>> No. 445629 Anonymous
14th August 2021
Saturday 2:04 am
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Mum says speed of Aldi cashier left her 'crying and shaking' as food piled high

A Teesside mum says she has been left traumatised by the "aggressive approach" of an Aldi cashier and the "ferocious" speed of the supermarket's conveyor belts.

Nicola Fuller was minding her own business, completing her weekly shop with her three young children, when she became embroiled in tense confrontation with a "disgracefully rude" staff member. She claims the worker refused to slow his scanning even as food fell from the packing area onto the floor "like a slot machine", leaving customers in the Guisborough store "gawping".

The 35-year-old mum maintains that she was loading her shopping "as quickly as possible", but that the worker was taking no prisoners, and "continuously scanning" and "piling the food high". Soon "huge towers" of groceries loomed perilously over the edge of the packing area, as she "frantically reached" to place each item in her bags. "He could see my struggle and when a tin finally fell, I began crying and shaking" she explained.


https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/mum-says-speed-aldi-cashier-21276454
>> No. 445630 Anonymous
14th August 2021
Saturday 2:09 am
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>>445629
My estimation of journalists has increased lately, with a few stories I've seen of reporters either bravely investigating ugly truths at great personal risk or working really hard to uncover scoops nobody else knows about, but it's all been undone by the fact someone was paid to write that story. Journalists are losers, all of them.
>> No. 445631 Anonymous
14th August 2021
Saturday 2:10 am
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>>445629
>> No. 445636 Anonymous
14th August 2021
Saturday 9:35 am
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>>445630
Local newspapers are pretty much on their arse these days.
>> No. 449990 Anonymous
13th March 2022
Sunday 2:30 pm
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The checkout woman at Lidl said "y'alright doll?" to me earlier. I'm fairly certain I didn't mishear her calling me "darl" as she called me "darling" when I left and I'd say two "darl/darlings" in one interaction would be a bit too much. I don't think I've ever been called "doll" by a stranger before. I don't know what to make of it.

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