Tanny wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 6:05 pm
Its a pity as I need to buy a pair of tights for my fish pond. Looks like the wires drawers will be ransacked again.
A sensible post from Varky. Why should consumers be forced to make sacrifices in this lock down period because Lidl have a few special offers on useful items which aren’t food or cleaning materials. As Varky said, these offers are a small part of Lidl’s whole business and they only last for a few days.
Judging by the number of electrical domestic goods suppliers in Paphos, Lidls can hardly affect their sales.
Dee
kansas wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:29 am
Ah, shame, that was my only bit of excitement when going shopping once in a while, to check out the non-food items while my OH shopped so we could buy items keep ourselves occupied with jobs at home. However, I can see the reasoning behind it. According to my sister-in-law her local B & Q in the UK is still open for business and doing a roaring trade as folk buy general DIY items to keep them busy and staying indoors during lock down.
My local B&Q in Caerphilly is now only click and collect.
Ticking away, the moments that make up a dull day.