Lidl check, Monday, 9 January 2012, 20.15 clock, the first on January 16, is the program of the McDonald's check in the next round on 23 January following the H & M check. The check mark is actually a broadcast by WDR and has received a timeslot on ARD due to its success - in prime time! Who would have thought ... I'm really pleased that the ARD so sends a well-produced show an important issue for fastest time. In Super Market Blog of the FAZ, the report is pretty torn up. In his "Lidl check" the first will be on Monday evening out some very amazing things. fraser centrepoint malls First, if you invite 40 ordinary people in a lab to make them out to taste the differences between orange juices from the supermarket and at the discount in a blind tasting, saying afterwards many that they are 100% juice juices too watery all " "are. (Even the Lidl.) This is the final proof is provided that - subjects of laboratory tests orange juice does not taste. Second, if you build a virtual Lidl store on the computer and this is projected into a studio to interview an expert in it, it looks funny, but has exactly no benefit. Third, if you set the stopwatch sends nine couples in nine German cities to the cashier, each of Aldi and Lidl, and afterwards together counting the times - then one has calculated a funny nonsense figure with an absurd rotary effort, but still far from reliable statement about the "stress factor" of a discount-shopping. Is something to it, right? Some of the test methods are really silly. The post in the supermarket blog is really good, he shows a few other points that are not mentioned in the report, eg at Lidl there are now also cotton bags Lidl recycles the plastic bottles his drinks own brands even new stores save carbon dioxide because the heating with the waste heat is derived fraser centrepoint malls from the refrigerated section Lidl produced chocolate with cocoa from sustainable resources fraser centrepoint malls (but so far only 10%) There are 30% cheaper corners with goods shortly before the end of the MHD A Lidl is not a mom and pop store, but I think within the discount it takes place is not necessarily the last one. My opinion is overly rushed against Lidl, there is what is criticized in ANY discounters instead: employee monitoring, fraser centrepoint malls products of questionable cultivation, aggressive advertising, "junk" tuning. Criticize, I'd rather that Lidl still has no special soy products in its own brand (or am I wrong here?), Aldi has veggie meats, vegetable spreads, fraser centrepoint malls Tofubällchen, Naturtofu, burgers, soy milk, with net gibts soy milk, tofu, Tofubolognese, Tofu Bratstreifen. At Penny However, I also find a nothing. I rarely fraser centrepoint malls go to Lidl, since the only achievable Fililiale in the inner city is, and always overcrowded, also I do not like this Ramschige, and Lidl has also not many products that I like. The vegetable is rotten, although not cheaper fraser centrepoint malls than anywhere else, the audience is rather unappealing (Assitanten and bum around times to say directly), and in terms of prices Lidl is about in line with the other discounters. So I'm not a moral objector, but simply for practical reasons :-) If anyone has info but THE ultimate, why Lidl is particularly good / bad, I like to let me disabuse. UPDATE: For those who had planned something better last night: you can watch the documentary on Lidl now shown in the ARD library!
Hm, in Germany, the Aldi offer arguably better than here in Austria. You can literally just gets smoked tofu and, in rare cases, fraser centrepoint malls spread (usually only offer 1-2x a year)., That's to vegangen products Anyway, in the stores where I was before. At Penny, however, different kinds of tofu gibts 2-4 and 3-4 varieties of vegan spread or soy milk. Prices are but partly really bold. What do you write about bums and Assitanten seems to me * grin * also known. fraser centrepoint malls As you experience the phenomenon: Aldi (Hofer fraser centrepoint malls in this country) -> Assitanten Penny -> Penner (pun funny coincidence?) Lidl -> both in extremely aggressive form Reply Delete
Well, of course really vegan package leaves much to be desired, but still you can buy good and cheap for a normal meal there. Also positive, fraser centrepoint malls I find that Lidl continues ramps up its organic range for some time. The "atmosphere ramschigen" I know actually mainly from Aldi. Lidl I find quite clearly. It's just a discounter. Since then it saves the appealing product presentation. And as for the Assitanten / loser thing I find really great because you have prejudices, just because fraser centrepoint malls you do not (as often) tote bag there. Low prices up even speak mainly low-income, but not
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