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I gave the example of lidll selling stuff in the motorcycling / marine / horseriding / tools etc etc industries . In those fields, I stated there are tens of thousands upon tens of thousands of manufacturers and brands worldwide - why do none ( or at least 99.99 % ) sell to lidl ?There are thousands of manufacturers around the world who don't sell to say, Tesco. What's your point?
When I do my weekly shop in tesco, as you mention them, I have the dignity of choice. I can choose between different brands and manufacturers for 99 % of the items I buy there.
Have to disagree with you there - the lidl cloth is flimsier and the foam is stiffer / less comfortable. Also the colours / styling of the lidl is not up there with the leading makes. Try on the 2 side by side and you will see the difference. Check the price too...lidl are dearer than some chandlers for that quality.Lidl children’s life jackets are better quality (stitching and material etc) than I have bought from mainstream chandlers and their ropes are exactly the same as supplied as standard by at least one major German yacht manufacture.
lol...great conspiracy theory .....so that explains why the many various magazines throughout Europe ( car / marine / motorbike / sailing or whatever ) never ever seem to test / advertise / photograph or even mention lidl products . Why are there never any lidl brands on any stand at any motorbike / boat / marine / tool / exhibition / show ? Another great conspiracy ? lolThe premium priced branded products are a main source of income as advertising sponsors of these magazines.
Of course the magazines are not going to bite the hand that feeds them and suggest that the better value and quite useful Lidl/Aldi products are superior or even the equal of their advertising sponsors.
This kind of biased behaviour is common and tolerated in the world of journalism from magazines to the 'respectable' newspapers.
Try on the 2 side by side and you will see the difference. Check the price too...lidl are dearer than some chandlers for that quality.
Re their ropes, which " major German yacht manufacturer supplies their ropes...and how do you know they are lidl ?
lol...great conspiracy theory .....so that explains why the many various magazines throughout Europe ( car / marine / motorbike / sailing or whatever ) never ever seem to test / advertise / photograph or even mention lidl products . Why are there never any lidl brands on any stand at any motorbike / boat / marine / tool / exhibition / show ? Another great conspiracy ? lol
I never saw Tesco out of stock of Heinz ketchup. Not only that, they offer a variety of different sized bottles of Heinz, different styles ( eg plastic / glass / up-side down etc ). They also offer other brands such as Chef among others. There is choice. I can even pay with a visa or other credit card there if I want to, unlike in lidl. Yes, the family did try the lidl ketchup once, but everyone agreed it tasted horrible and it was put in the bin. No money back there ! It reminds me of a BBQ I was at once, some cheapskate produced a bottle of lidl stuff and they were laughed / slaged out of it by dozens of people."Dignity of choice"-dear lord, do you consider your dignity violated when Tesco are out of stock of Heinz ketchup and you have to buy 'Chef'?
lol You did not read what I wrote. I wrote that my family did try the lidl ketchup once, but everyone agreed it tasted horrible and it was put in the bin. Light your eyes up again, it may be the stuff thats in the cheapo ketchup !I think you have to be a narrow minded snob if the prejudices of other people govern which ketchup you use. When I saw what you wrote about ketchup my eyes lit up.
Actually I have often seen LIdl and Aldi products reviewed. .
They are always in limited supply so not everyone can usually get one ( a laptop or LCD TV for example) and represent the highest value and quality.
It reminds me of a BBQ I was at once, some cheapskate produced a bottle of lidl stuff and they were laughed / slaged out of it by dozens of people.
They are always in limited supply so not everyone can usually get one ( a laptop or LCD TV for example) and represent the highest value and quality.
Spotted a few vacancies in the LIDL empire in last weeks examiner, district manager, junior purchasing manager and retail managers. Anyone have any hands one experience or even reliable hearsay on what they’re like to work for.
I do understand that it’ll be extremely tough with long hours involved, that in itself is no bother. However my understanding is the standard day is10-12 hours with no overtime being paid or time off in-lieu . In fact there salary ain’t even that spectacular to begin , in around the 30k and seemingly no annual bonus or share on profits incentive.
So on saying that outside of rapid promotion or some other magical incentive how do they keep or even recruit worthwhile staff , as 30k quickly reduces to nearly minimum wage on those excessive hours, which I also understand is barely if even legal
Rabbit - How rude of the people to have been invited to a BBQ and to laugh at the host..
None of this is rocket science. Inside all these products the components are standard and ordered from similar or identical supplying manufacturers. Whether in the marine or computer area.....
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