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9-pack of single finger white choc twix in ff for 49p. 180g.


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I popped into Lidl yesterday as it was next to where I went to meet the Mrs when she finished work, Thought as it was hot I would just grab some salad stuff for dinner so I didn't have to put the cooker on and a BBQ is a no go until I get the garden sorted, Amongst the items I bought was a mixed leaf salad in a bag which was on offer at 49p, Was only 10 mins until I got home and put it in the fridge, Couple of hours later I went to make us all a salad for dinner, Took the bag of salad leaves out of the fridge and it was fucking rotten...Brown liquid all in the bag and the leaves were a state....Lesson learned, Won't be buying from there again.
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I like a leaf. There are often reduced bags of leaves in lidl on or near their best before date. As often as not they are on the turn, muddy spinach and browning lettuce etc. but their fresh leaves should be fine.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:05 pm I popped into Lidl yesterday as it was next to where I went to meet the Mrs when she finished work, Thought as it was hot I would just grab some salad stuff for dinner so I didn't have to put the cooker on and a BBQ is a no go until I get the garden sorted, Amongst the items I bought was a mixed leaf salad in a bag which was on offer at 49p, Was only 10 mins until I got home and put it in the fridge, Couple of hours later I went to make us all a salad for dinner, Took the bag of salad leaves out of the fridge and it was fucking rotten...Brown liquid all in the bag and the leaves were a state....Lesson learned, Won't be buying from there again.
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The best before on them were the 11th and they felt crisp when I picked them up, I just complained to Lidl about them and they have sent me an e voucher for £5.49Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:21 pmI like a leaf. There are often reduced bags of leaves in lidl on or near their best before date. As often as not they are on the turn, muddy spinach and browning lettuce etc. but their fresh leaves should be fine.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:05 pm I popped into Lidl yesterday as it was next to where I went to meet the Mrs when she finished work, Thought as it was hot I would just grab some salad stuff for dinner so I didn't have to put the cooker on and a BBQ is a no go until I get the garden sorted, Amongst the items I bought was a mixed leaf salad in a bag which was on offer at 49p, Was only 10 mins until I got home and put it in the fridge, Couple of hours later I went to make us all a salad for dinner, Took the bag of salad leaves out of the fridge and it was fucking rotten...Brown liquid all in the bag and the leaves were a state....Lesson learned, Won't be buying from there again.
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I see. That is poor. Good outcome though, £5.49 can stretch a long way in lidl.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:22 pmThe best before on them were the 11th and they felt crisp when I picked them up, I just complained to Lidl about them and they have sent me an e voucher for £5.49Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:21 pmI like a leaf. There are often reduced bags of leaves in lidl on or near their best before date. As often as not they are on the turn, muddy spinach and browning lettuce etc. but their fresh leaves should be fine.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:05 pm I popped into Lidl yesterday as it was next to where I went to meet the Mrs when she finished work, Thought as it was hot I would just grab some salad stuff for dinner so I didn't have to put the cooker on and a BBQ is a no go until I get the garden sorted, Amongst the items I bought was a mixed leaf salad in a bag which was on offer at 49p, Was only 10 mins until I got home and put it in the fridge, Couple of hours later I went to make us all a salad for dinner, Took the bag of salad leaves out of the fridge and it was fucking rotten...Brown liquid all in the bag and the leaves were a state....Lesson learned, Won't be buying from there again.
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I had a right result in the same store about 6 years ago, I had bought diced chicken which had a week to go on the use by date and when I opened it to make a stir fry it was rotten and smelt of sulphur, I complained and kicked off at them and in the end their area manager gave me £75 in vouchers as I told them I had to bin a load of meat and clean my fridge as I would not risk eating anything in the fridge after having contaminated chicken in it, The store had to clear out all their fridges as well and do a full clean...I wouldn't have taken it that far had the cheeky cunt of an assistant store manager at the time was not so rude to me when I tried to return the chicken to them.Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:29 pmI see. That is poor. Good outcome though, £5.49 can stretch a long way in lidl.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:22 pmThe best before on them were the 11th and they felt crisp when I picked them up, I just complained to Lidl about them and they have sent me an e voucher for £5.49Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:21 pmI like a leaf. There are often reduced bags of leaves in lidl on or near their best before date. As often as not they are on the turn, muddy spinach and browning lettuce etc. but their fresh leaves should be fine.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:05 pm I popped into Lidl yesterday as it was next to where I went to meet the Mrs when she finished work, Thought as it was hot I would just grab some salad stuff for dinner so I didn't have to put the cooker on and a BBQ is a no go until I get the garden sorted, Amongst the items I bought was a mixed leaf salad in a bag which was on offer at 49p, Was only 10 mins until I got home and put it in the fridge, Couple of hours later I went to make us all a salad for dinner, Took the bag of salad leaves out of the fridge and it was fucking rotten...Brown liquid all in the bag and the leaves were a state....Lesson learned, Won't be buying from there again.
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Dave going full Karen, there.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:38 pmI had a right result in the same store about 6 years ago, I had bought diced chicken which had a week to go on the use by date and when I opened it to make a stir fry it was rotten and smelt of sulphur, I complained and kicked off at them and in the end their area manager gave me £75 in vouchers as I told them I had to bin a load of meat and clean my fridge as I would not risk eating anything in the fridge after having contaminated chicken in it, The store had to clear out all their fridges as well and do a full clean...I wouldn't have taken it that far had the cheeky cunt of an assistant store manager at the time was not so rude to me when I tried to return the chicken to them.Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:29 pmI see. That is poor. Good outcome though, £5.49 can stretch a long way in lidl.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:22 pmThe best before on them were the 11th and they felt crisp when I picked them up, I just complained to Lidl about them and they have sent me an e voucher for £5.49Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:21 pmI like a leaf. There are often reduced bags of leaves in lidl on or near their best before date. As often as not they are on the turn, muddy spinach and browning lettuce etc. but their fresh leaves should be fine.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:05 pm I popped into Lidl yesterday as it was next to where I went to meet the Mrs when she finished work, Thought as it was hot I would just grab some salad stuff for dinner so I didn't have to put the cooker on and a BBQ is a no go until I get the garden sorted, Amongst the items I bought was a mixed leaf salad in a bag which was on offer at 49p, Was only 10 mins until I got home and put it in the fridge, Couple of hours later I went to make us all a salad for dinner, Took the bag of salad leaves out of the fridge and it was fucking rotten...Brown liquid all in the bag and the leaves were a state....Lesson learned, Won't be buying from there again.
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If something aint right then im damn sure I will complain and be suitably compensated for it.Captain Hobo wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:27 pmDave going full Karen, there.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:38 pmI had a right result in the same store about 6 years ago, I had bought diced chicken which had a week to go on the use by date and when I opened it to make a stir fry it was rotten and smelt of sulphur, I complained and kicked off at them and in the end their area manager gave me £75 in vouchers as I told them I had to bin a load of meat and clean my fridge as I would not risk eating anything in the fridge after having contaminated chicken in it, The store had to clear out all their fridges as well and do a full clean...I wouldn't have taken it that far had the cheeky cunt of an assistant store manager at the time was not so rude to me when I tried to return the chicken to them.Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:29 pmI see. That is poor. Good outcome though, £5.49 can stretch a long way in lidl.daveboygreen wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:22 pmThe best before on them were the 11th and they felt crisp when I picked them up, I just complained to Lidl about them and they have sent me an e voucher for £5.49
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Well played DBG
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There are massive problems at the minute with food storage in britain. I have stopped doing weekly shops and often go every 2 or 3 days to get things I need immediately. Been burnt too much with chicken that has 9 days on the date, looks fine on the shelves but is totally sunken in - a classic sign that its sat unrefridgerated for a bit then been refridgerated. Had it with all the big names on the other hand the Lidl and Aldi's of the world have such short dates anyway I use them pretty much the same day.
My mate drives a wagon and says loads are sitting in goods inwards for hours longer than they should. Fuck all warehouse staff to shift it after unloading!
My mate drives a wagon and says loads are sitting in goods inwards for hours longer than they should. Fuck all warehouse staff to shift it after unloading!

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farm foods 9p klaxon *honk*
Tropicana Sensations passionfruit punch, 850ml, best before today.
Tropicana Sensations passionfruit punch, 850ml, best before today.
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Great value on these in ff. A 200g Reese's peanut butter cup cane for £1.25. BBE some time next year I think so not even short-dated.


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Was near Farmfoods yesterday so popped in on my way home to grab a few bits, Seen they had their frozen Turkey's in so thought for £9.99 for a medium one (between 2.8 and 4.0kg) I would try one, managed to get one that was just over 3.9kg, Left it out to defrost and have just put it on to cook, I was pleasantly surprised when I took the packaging off, I was expecting to have to trim it and prep it all but it was already done so minimal effort was needed before it went in the oven, I did look at their Turkey crown's but noticed they were from Poland and after what I have seen and heard about them injecting poultry with antibiotics I gave those a miss.
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I would suck your balls for that
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Basically giving these away now in ff. They seem despised.


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You lot must be a load of right fat fuckers with all the chocolate you appear to be eating.
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Still sat in FF's on saturday not shifting. For anybody who has had them the "mouthfeel" is awful. Feels like my mouth, tongue and teeth are coated in oil. At that price I'd buy the box usually and it'll last me ages as chocolate is an occasional treat for me but I sit watching tv or whatever after eating them feeling a little sick.

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