I have a soft spot for Lidl. In Germany, I would never really step foot in one, but in the UK it seems to be different.
The first time I came here was after having been to the post office close by to collect a parcel, and I thought to myself, why not check it out. Boy, that was a good idea!
First I was a little shocked, mainly because it looks exactly like a Lidl would in Germany. Then, however, my eyes fell onto the baked goods/bread section- EXACTLY like in Germany!! (Ask any German about what they miss most and I can promise you real bread will be in their top 5)
The ciabatta bread is amazing. You get sparkling water in 1.5L bottles, not ridiculous volumes like at British supermarkets (trust me, as a German, this is very important) and you can buy Gouda (again, as a German when you've had your fill of cheddar, you'll crave the subtle taste of Gouda). Generally, they stock things you can't find at Tescos or Morrisons. They don't do known high street brands, but their own-brands are of a pretty good quality, and very reasonably priced at that.
Sometimes you can be unlucky because the staff (who are always friendly ad chatty) will be stocking shelves and there'll be cages of goods around, and sometimes it can be a little ill-stocked especially in the fruit and veg section, but that won't deter me. read more