Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I became an Aldi convert over many years, and now like their naan, some frozen treats, etc, and like paying less for milk/creamer/etc, too.
Should I try Lidl? It's a little farther away. What do you like there? How is it different from Aldi?
It's for the poors. I've never even bothered to set foot in the one in our town. We have other more high end grocers that I prefer.
Love it when the insecure ones have to chime in with a belittling remark. Yes pp, you are clearly richer and better than us. Feel better now?
The belittling is just new money behavior. Ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go sporadically and usually get Fairlife milk, maybe some ice cream treats or two, meat for grilling, and ground coffee (they carry my brand). A lot of their stuff is heavily processed, IME. (I am forced to read every label due to myriad food allergies in our household). Not impressed with their produce.
Interesting. I love their produce, find it to be higher quality than almost any other store near me. (McLean)
Almost every time I go I hear others speaking German (besides me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I became an Aldi convert over many years, and now like their naan, some frozen treats, etc, and like paying less for milk/creamer/etc, too.
Should I try Lidl? It's a little farther away. What do you like there? How is it different from Aldi?
It's for the poors. I've never even bothered to set foot in the one in our town. We have other more high end grocers that I prefer.
Anonymous wrote:I became an Aldi convert over many years, and now like their naan, some frozen treats, etc, and like paying less for milk/creamer/etc, too.
Should I try Lidl? It's a little farther away. What do you like there? How is it different from Aldi?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I became an Aldi convert over many years, and now like their naan, some frozen treats, etc, and like paying less for milk/creamer/etc, too.
Should I try Lidl? It's a little farther away. What do you like there? How is it different from Aldi?
It's for the poors. I've never even bothered to set foot in the one in our town. We have other more high end grocers that I prefer.
Love it when the insecure ones have to chime in with a belittling remark. Yes pp, you are clearly richer and better than us. Feel better now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I became an Aldi convert over many years, and now like their naan, some frozen treats, etc, and like paying less for milk/creamer/etc, too.
Should I try Lidl? It's a little farther away. What do you like there? How is it different from Aldi?
It's for the poors. I've never even bothered to set foot in the one in our town. We have other more high end grocers that I prefer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lidl had better authentic items from Germany.
I live in Germany and only shop at Lidl if there is no other option. The items might be ‘authentic’ from Germany, but they aren’t the best quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go sporadically and usually get Fairlife milk, maybe some ice cream treats or two, meat for grilling, and ground coffee (they carry my brand). A lot of their stuff is heavily processed, IME. (I am forced to read every label due to myriad food allergies in our household). Not impressed with their produce.
Interesting. I love their produce, find it to be higher quality than almost any other store near me. (McLean)
Almost every time I go I hear others speaking German (besides me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I became an Aldi convert over many years, and now like their naan, some frozen treats, etc, and like paying less for milk/creamer/etc, too.
Should I try Lidl? It's a little farther away. What do you like there? How is it different from Aldi?
It's for the poors. I've never even bothered to set foot in the one in our town. We have other more high end grocers that I prefer.
Because you're an idiot? We're a UHNW family, just not stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I became an Aldi convert over many years, and now like their naan, some frozen treats, etc, and like paying less for milk/creamer/etc, too.
Should I try Lidl? It's a little farther away. What do you like there? How is it different from Aldi?
It's for the poors. I've never even bothered to set foot in the one in our town. We have other more high end grocers that I prefer.
Anonymous wrote:I go sporadically and usually get Fairlife milk, maybe some ice cream treats or two, meat for grilling, and ground coffee (they carry my brand). A lot of their stuff is heavily processed, IME. (I am forced to read every label due to myriad food allergies in our household). Not impressed with their produce.