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Lidl Gardening week
La Puce wrote:
Cat(h) wrote: Lidl is indeed german. In Ireland, I can find very little wrong with them. (great snip) Are you sure the stuff is local? If it is that is absolutely brilliant. I also think because I'm French and from the south west of France, I am very dubious of places like these. Why on earth someone would go to a german supermarket in bordeaux, pau, sarlat or toulouse, when vegs, meat and bread is there fresh and produced locally?!! Next time you are in France have a look in Lidl. Lots of locally produced or French produced stuff in our local one. Off the top of my head, all of the following are considerably or slightly less expensive and of considerably or much better quality than other supermarket rivals. Confit de canard, pineau de Charentes, Cassoulet Toulousin, sausages and lentils, saucisson with walnuts, various cheeses, jambon cru and other meats for raclette, some yoghurts and desserts. Some wines, sometimes, depending on special offers. As regards fresh fruit and veg, I imagine people buy from Lidl because they are very very much cheaper than the local markets. Which is a real shame, but there you are.....Fresh bread they don't sell at all. Gardening things and tools in general are usually good value for money I think, I have a few of their things, but for anything heavy duty I would prefer to pay more money for a better quality product. -- Holly, in France Gite to let in Dordogne, now with pool. http://la-plaine.chez-alice.fr |
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