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I think shopping at Lidl and Aldi is the ultimate intelligence test. |
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Add another vote to the "yumyum>doughnut" tally. |
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Yum yums practically are doughnuts, what are you even arguing about. |
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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. |
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They're not doughnuts they're fucking cronuts |
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strudel.jpg >>437099 |
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IMG_20191120_201347_481.jpg Also I wish to declare my love for Morrison's doughnuts. |
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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? |
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20200519_162607.jpg Big brain move. |
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>> | No. 437218
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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. |
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My main concern is jigjogs waiting for dem KFC. Even peeople that aren't jigjog are wanting KFC, |
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91RXuo3EB6L._AC_SL1500_.jpg >>437218 |
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Nandos getting a lot of hate consistently, why? |
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EfyclbHXoAUDT0V.jpg Paul Chuckle shops at Aldi. |
>> | No. 445386
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E7iokzhXEAEd6vj.jpg >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. |
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>>436938 |
>> | No. 445389
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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. |
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Mum says speed of Aldi cashier left her 'crying and shaking' as food piled high |
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Img_2021_08_13_20_10_39.jpg >>445629 |
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>> | No. 449990
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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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