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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Aldi is my new best friend. Dead cheap, great booze and the ever revolving gamble which is the middle two aisles. What’s not to love?"
Lidl has these two aisles as well !! and I have recently found the joy of checking these out hahaha plus Lidl’s cookies and other cakes are lovely |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I get everything delivered but from all different places - meat from Musclefood, Fruit & Veg from local greengrocers, toiletries from Superdrug and then I alternate between Amazon Prime Now and Co-op deliveries for most other stuff. I hate going shopping in person nowadays, even before Covid. |
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We are lucky to have 2 x Morrisons nearby, smaller store within 2 miles, large one 4 miles away.
Better still a Waitrose within 2 miles also.
Since discovering Amazon Prime at Morrisons we will do it online from now on.
The service is excellent and as Prime members its free if you spend over £40.
Its a no brainer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tesco because it's massive and the aisles are wide enough to avoid people.
I really hate Morrisons at the moment. They put extra floor stacks all over the aisles and it's like dodgems trying to get round them. Horrible place. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Right now I'm mainly having home delivery shops from Morrisons or Ocado, sometimes pop to Sainsburys for top up bits. Booths is my every six weeks or so treat. And the local(ish) overpriced farm shop that I could happily spend £40 in for a single meal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We are lucky to have 2 x Morrisons nearby, smaller store within 2 miles, large one 4 miles away.
Better still a Waitrose within 2 miles also.
Since discovering Amazon Prime at Morrisons we will do it online from now on.
The service is excellent and as Prime members its free if you spend over £40.
Its a no brainer. "
What a shape your body is.
Incredible |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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At the moment, my main weekly shop comes from Sainsburys as they seem to have more convenient click & collect slots available locally
I also buy fresh fruit, veg & duck eggs from the local market
I go when it's quiet - midweek, early morning usually |
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"When you do your daily shop.. do you shop at your Tesco's or your corner shops?
What’s with the eye rolling emoji, anywho, if my reflexes are good I go Aldi, they need to get there check out staff to do the vaccine, we would be all done by now."
you have to be fit to shop at Aldi, getting through the check out us like doing the 100m sprint |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Day to day stuff get from the greengrocer, organic farm shop, or health food store, when doing store cupboard fills or animal food then either Aldi's or Tesco's depending on time and what's needed but when feeling decadent then Waitrose but that's quite a way from me! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We don't do daily shops, i do an online Tesco click n collect once a week, hubby normally collects it. Hubby goes to a small co op near us for any bits needed in the week. In march at the begining of lockdown we did go to a local farm shop a bit but it was to expensive to keep going. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do a weekly Tesco shop as it’s lockdown and couldn’t get a space elsewhere .... I’m not going out at mo... I do have my veg delivered once a week which is picked from the market on a daily basis I do go to farmers market when it’s in town obs before covid.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When you do your daily shop.. do you shop at your Tesco's or your corner shops?
What’s with the eye rolling emoji, anywho, if my reflexes are good I go Aldi, they need to get there check out staff to do the vaccine, we would be all done by now.
you have to be fit to shop at Aldi, getting through the check out us like doing the 100m sprint "
Ha ha. I just put it all in the trolley so I can keep up and then either transfer to my bags next to the car or in the shop if raining.
This was what you had to do years ago when they first came to U.K. and I have just carried on doing it. They don’t seem to enforce it now but they used to tell you off if you tried to pack at the check out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For my big shop I get freezer stuff at Sainsbury’s because they’ve got the best range of vegetarian stuff at the moment. I get everything else at Lidl or Aldi.
Little things I get from the corner shop (milk, bread etc). X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lidls for the main stuff, proper butchers for meat because I'm fussy.
I do use Iceland to keep the freezer stocked. Local independent supermarket for bread and milk |
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