ith Lidl still turning itself upside down and inside out for a total renovation, now fellow supermarket giant Aldi have announced they’re sprucing up shop.
Which means the Killincarrig outlet will be closed from Saturday, August 13th at 8pm to 9am on Thursday 18th.
Leaving Greystonians with the prospect of – gulp! – having to pay full price for many of their everyday items.
And living without those bonkers middle-aisle Sale Of The Century conveyer belts of bargain junk seemingly found floating out in space.
Not that the mighty SuperValu and Tesco don’t have fine deals every single day.
It’s just that, with Lidl and Aldi, there’s always that thrill of going in for milk and ginger nuts and coming out with a canoe…
Pic above: Lidl gets flattened. Now, go support its neighbours here.
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