RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Has to be Kerrygold butter and Heinz Ketchup. After that the rest of my shopping usually comes from Aldi.
The Backwards Man wrote: » I used to run a pub years ago and people's knowledge of brand always impressed me. For example, I'd estimate ninety percent of people preferred Grants Vodka out of a Smirnoff bottle to Grants Vodka out of a Huzzar bottle.
c_man wrote: » Ha! I worked in a pub years ago where the Harp tap was regularly hooked up to a Carlsberg keg. Never heard a complaint. Although now I've given the opening for the beer snobs to crash this thread... Same thing would happen with spirits, and the Chef/heinz ketchup bottles were replenished from the same bland bought stuff
dmc17 wrote: » Which did you prefer?
B.A._Baracus wrote: » So next time someone says "I'd never buy meat in Aldi. I buy it in Superquinn" - laugh at them
Harry Angstrom wrote: » I put Fallon's tea bags from Lidl into an empty Barrys Tea box and nobody in the house knew the difference. The following week, I left the tea bags in the Fallon's box and they refused to use them, saying that it probably tasted like piss. .
Tail Docker wrote: » I bought a chainsaw in Lidl and found the flex simply too short for a proper rampage. You can really run amok with the big-brand models but the Lidl one was very restrictive. I tried calling out to potential sawees to come closer but they just laughed and walked off. I'm seriously considering bringing it back.
Harry Angstrom wrote: » I put Fallon's tea bags from Lidl into an empty Barrys Tea box and nobody in the house knew the difference. The following week, I left the tea bags in the Fallon's box and they refused to use them, saying that it probably tasted like piss. The only drawback from shopping in Lidl and Aldi is the lack of express checkouts. There's nothing worse than queuing behind somebody with a trolley full of their weekly shop and all you're buying is a bottle of milk.