Classificação do local: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I went to lidl for a quick shopping as I had to exchange 20 €. I bought some macarons 3.99. I got a bill for 4 €. They said that they own 0.1 cent. I said that I wanted exact change which by low I can ask as I had 9 cents to give tjem. So then I got the correct exchange. 16.10 €. I was annoyed. I get that 0.1 will go away or that shopping by card I was paying 3.99 €. What I don’t get if the government said so and shops do so, lidl included: if we say that we want correct change they have to. why prices are 3.99? Why we have to give to store 0.1 for free? At the end of the day if it happens 10 times you lose 10 cents which weekly is 70cents. or more if they own 2 cents.
Lindsay L.
Classificação do local: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I love having a Lidl right in Blanch, such a great location when you’ve finished a bit of clothes shopping I can pop in and get a few things for dinner. I do have to say, as the location is ideal that means the traffic coming through here is pretty heavy. If you get there after 6pm, things are a bit picked over and they may be out of different fruits, veggies and meat. Otherwise, it’s a great store to grab a few bits for dinner!
Mindaugas S.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
All Lidls are good for their prices and customer service as well. You mearly get any issues with them. This branch is no different from the rest. All of them are like coppies of one another :) which is not bad. Great car park. ATM is just around the corner. Plenty of trollies.