poppett
27-Mar-07, 19:31
Today I shopped at Lidl in Thurso, not for the first time, but it was the first time it was an enjoyable experience. The staff were all cheerful and the guy on the checkout saw how stressed I was and helped by throwing the last few items in my carrier bag and apologised for his lack of bag packing skills....this in a shop which in the past I have had to handle the goods twice as often as necessary because they would not allow bag packing on the checkouts.
I have been spoiled in the past by shopping at Sainsbury`s who pack as they scan as a matter of course, so if the goods are well placed on the conveyor belt they end up in the right bags for unpacking at home. I have very short arms and can not use a big trolley in Lidl as I can not reach in to get the goods back out, so if you see someone with two wee trolleys it`s probably me. In Sainsbury`s they used to send an assistant to unload the trolley onto the conveyor, the equivalent of a Tesco bag packer in reverse, for me and that was very much appreciated.
Hope the new attitude in Lidl will continue.....with the well known brands sneaking in it could become the place to shop.....only thing missing is a toilet facility, especially for the folk who have to travel in from the West.
I have been spoiled in the past by shopping at Sainsbury`s who pack as they scan as a matter of course, so if the goods are well placed on the conveyor belt they end up in the right bags for unpacking at home. I have very short arms and can not use a big trolley in Lidl as I can not reach in to get the goods back out, so if you see someone with two wee trolleys it`s probably me. In Sainsbury`s they used to send an assistant to unload the trolley onto the conveyor, the equivalent of a Tesco bag packer in reverse, for me and that was very much appreciated.
Hope the new attitude in Lidl will continue.....with the well known brands sneaking in it could become the place to shop.....only thing missing is a toilet facility, especially for the folk who have to travel in from the West.