What exactly is the point of these? I keep seeing them with a Lidl logo and a scottish flag. Why exactly would you want to advertise you're a cheap twat who shops in a place that smells because they don't clean their fridges?
You might as well have a poundland sticker on your back window.
Lidl Bumper Stickers
I did gasp a little at hearing it so today is probably one of my easily shockable days. I can't imagine why they'd even exist, never mind actually be displayed with a modicum of pride. Certainly seems to be something north of the border specific as I haven't seen a English variant but then I'm a good long way from one.
Morrisons do something similar, although they don't provide Bumper stickers, on any product that is Morrisons branded that isn't sold in England and Wales they often tend to stick a giant Morrisons logo on it with the Cross and a tag saying 'Proud to serve Scotland', but only Shortbread and Beef Lorne Sausages come to mind for some reason.
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I will not hear a bad word said against Lidl. They do cup noodles that taste better than the current lets go all healthy pot noodles. So neh! Mind you not seen any bumper stickers round this neck of the woods YET.
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I've just done a big shop at our Lidl in Basingstoke, which opened about 18 months ago on the site of an old Renault dealership. Problem is, it's on a roundabout, so you have to go all the way around the roundabout to get into the car park. I've not seen any stickers yet though, I will keep watching for them though...Lorns wrote:I will not hear a bad word said against Lidl. They do cup noodles that taste better than the current lets go all healthy pot noodles. So neh! Mind you not seen any bumper stickers round this neck of the woods YET.
