meeeeh wrote: » I'm not sure copying M&S clothing strategy makes sense considering they are tanking for a while. But then maybe they decided M&S ate there for the taking. I prefer their strategy to go a bit more upmarket than race to the bottom with Penny's.
Elliott S wrote: » I quite like Dunnes clothes and always have done. Lots of good basics and always decent quality, I find. I've had lots of clothes items down the years that people have complimented and then been surprised to hear where I got them.
mariaalice wrote: » Was in the Dunnes in Cornlscourt and it now got a Shiridens cheeses room and a fancy butchers and deli, Kinda food porn. Are all the branches going like that, have they decided to ditch the value end because of Aldi and Lidil and reinvent themselves Waitrose or Harrods.
Winterlong wrote: » Francis Brennan has a collection? You are fcking trolling now.
Candie wrote: » It's a long time since I've been in a Dunnes, but the clothing areas are now laid out almost exactly the same way as M&S so I'm not surprised they're trying to upgrade their food 'experience' as well. It's a shop that doesn't know who it's customer base is anymore.
Candie wrote: » I get at least two sweaters a year sent to me by my Granny from Dunnes. They do a lot of fairly ordinary but reasonable quality stuff. Grannies always worry that you're not warm, it's like a granny commandment. She used to send me socks :P
Candie wrote: » I hate Primark stores with a passion for a lot of reasons. I assume prices in Dunnes are also rising to reflect the more salubrious surroundings, yet the whole brand is still associated with chain-store-cheap in my mind (and I assume most peoples). I have a feeling they're going to tank more if it's already going that way, this is like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Hugh Mungus wrote: » Who cares. Dunnes treat their staff like they're pieces of dirt, I wouldn't set foot in one again.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » That's where I shop, the food is cheap and the quality is pretty good, especially fresh fruit & vegetables.
Elliott S wrote: » Everyone always mentions the fruit and veg in Aldi and Lidl as a plus, but I often find the produce to be of poor quality compared to greengrocers and other supermarkets.
newacc2015 wrote: » At least they are fair with their suppliers. They arent like our favourite British Supermarket who haul their suppliers in once a year to put their under extreme pressure to cut prices. I don't think Dunnes used to make suppliers pay for a space on their shelves like the British Supermarket used to do ( until it was outlawed). Aldi and Lidl are grand here. But they arent the stellar employees in Germany, as they are here.
Mary63 wrote: » The Cornelscourt Dunnes is amazing.......
maximum12 wrote: » I've noticed in more than one branch that the staff are very unprofessional. They constantly seem to be messing or else engaged in conversation or bitching about something. They're not in any rush to stop the conversation when a customer is standing there waiting. Eventually staff will do whatever they get away with so there seems to be very weak store management.
Tzardine wrote: » Is that you Margaret ? One of the most stuck up your own hole posts I have read in a long time. It also seems that you have a chip on you shoulder about foreign workers. I for one am glad you stay away from Lidl / Aldi. I won't get stuck behind you at the till while you pack your bags and fumble for change.