Yes, including mine - and that's why we go there! If it was just full of poor quality cheap shit, such as found in Farmfoods and the like, we wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
The reality is the complete opposite. But try telling the snobs that, who've been conditioned to believe that Lidl is 'inferior' to Tesco, Asda or whatever
Maybe they're just too married to the brand names that they've grown up with?
After all, big companies spend millions of pounds on advertising, and building a brand, to brainwash you by subliminally implanting it in your mind... I'm not kidding either! And people are notoriously creatures of habit, who unless prompted differently, will continue doing the same things all the time.
I still think that a good grasp of home economics, or the lack thereof, these days is a big factor in some of the problems we're discussing.
As soon as Del was old enough, she was entrusted by her parents to deposit the cash and cheques, from their catering business, into the bank and pay the household bills, and she learned from her mum how to cook and look after a home. I was the same, with the stuff from my dad's business, apart from the cooking bit!
But he taught me how to do the books, which was invaluable to me later when I started my own business. It also helped with my arithmetic!
How many kids could you say the same for these days, and *why* aren't they getting access to that type of education at an early age, at least from their parents?
Marco.