Totally your brain telling you that. I know it feels real. |
There’s no class superiority in overpaying for things. But so many on DCUM know the price of everything and the value of nothing. |
Could you please stop using the term “low class?” It’s offensive, and ironically has the effect of making you seem…well..you know…. |
I was surprised that there was no self-checkout at the McLean location. There's one at Ashburn, which is a nicer store. The McLean location did have four checkouts open, which I've never seen at the Sterling location. But the price of half a gallon of whole milk is 60 cents more in the McLean Lidl than the Sterling Lidl. |
Really? I wonder if they're inflating/deflating prices based on zip code. |
Fine, but then don't assert that "nobody said anything negative about people who shop at those places." Own your snobbery... |
Most grocery stores do that. Zone pricing. |
A much better term is “no frills.” That’s what it is. The poster who essentially said the employee-angel parts the clouds as she goes to find the strawberries clearly likes the frills. |
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Did anyone see think thread?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1066045.page It’s on how Whole Foods disappoints. Interesting…. 🤔 |
Think of it as a cultural experience because this is exactly what it's like in Austria or Germany. |
Ha ha. Yes, it is, but Lidl there is the same as Lidl here. If you want to pay more for the same goods, you can shop at another grocery store. But the Lidl checkout in Germany is so much faster than here. |
Why is it offensive? Have you ever been to Langley Park? Are you really trying to tell me it's not filled with poor people? |
That wasn't me. Sorry. |
Omg. Are you equating low class with poor people? |
Please tell me you're joking, PP. Or are you saying we don't equate "upper class" with rich people? You are trying WAY too hard. |