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Old November 2nd 19, 05:40 AM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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Default Orion 769 Flex cargo services into Liverpool St

In message , at 01:44:29 on Sat, 2 Nov 2019,
remarked:

Its always good to be reminded why I avoid those branded famine
relief
centres called Aldi and Lidl. God awful ********s.


I truely do not understand why they are so popular. They mostly sell
a combination of Poundland size packages and generic products. I can
do equally as well with careful selection at Tesco or Morrisons and
get much higher quality product.

I use Aldi regularly as one is very close. I find the quality of their
products much better than Tesco, and once you know the layout you can
get in and out very quickly.


Yes, the quality of heir produce is excellent, just as long as you
realise that for food "you get what you pay for". So a steak priced at
£3 is going to be chewier than one priced at £5, but you'd have to pay
£7 for the latter at other stores.

Morrisons has the advantage that their products in Market Street are
excellent and beat the quality of the other supermarkets I have access
to.


Morrisons is perhaps the closest rival, but the nearest to me are an
hours drive away. (See also thread about those mail order lockers at
Morrisons/Railway stations).
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Roland Perry