I have just had my supper, 28 day aged Scottish beef rib eye steak, Jersey Royal potatoes, (left over from the weekend) British grown Little Gem Lettuce, British grown tomato (ditto) and a slight deviation for French Dressing.
All was from Lidl, I just hope the radio drowned out any noises of sheer delight that I may have been making! Not only was the steak full of flavour, it was so tender!
There was an article in the Telegraph on Saturday, banging on yet again about the fact that the big 4 are losing customers to Aldi and Lidl. The article also showed a price comparison, and the equivalent of the steak that I have just eaten cost just over twice as much in Sainsburys. It also pointed out that far fewer people are doing the one weekly big shop, preferring to use apps etc to keep up to speed with bargains and then adjusting their shopping accordingly
My nearest Tesco and Sainsburys are that bit too far away to make them viable, which means I have Waitrose as geographically the nearest at around 8 miles, Lidl & a very small Co-op next at approx. 9.5 miles, and Morrisons & Asda at around 10.5 ish. Must say I can't stand Asda, althought the staff are lovely I feel as if I am shopping in an undersized French cash & carry, I think it's the lighting they have, it always looks as if the builders left before they finished!
Do you still do one big shop and get most things from one place (leaving aside local butchers, bakers and greengrocers) ?