Is it a rule that the check out staff cannot touch reusable bag that a shopper provides? The person at the counter, wearing gloves, refused to touch my provided bag. It was a bit weird, kinda like the selection. The detergents are inexpensive and the cheese bread is tasty. I wish for self checkout.
Laura Y.
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
I should probably be grateful to live a stones throw away from a supermarket but after venturing inside Lidl for the very first time, I(and my mum) were not so sure. Lidl is famous for being cheap — yes it is cheap but the way it is organised is completely nonsensical and it makes picking up a couple of bits a real mission. The cheese is next to the toiletries, the fish is next to the alcohol and amongst all of that you will be forced to brave an array of calculators, chests of drawers and fleeces. Random. They are starting to accumulate some main brands in the store but the general quality isn’t that great and the Lidl alternatives aren’t very appealing. You also have to pay 5p per plastic bag which is a little tight methinks. A word of warning; if you go in, you can’t just walk out — instead you have to squeeze through the queues.