I know this doesn't really constitute a deal but more of a heads up. my local Lidl in Bournemouth are selling off older bits of fruits and vegetables for £1.50.
Why dont they donate it to Foodbanks, or they only take tinned or sealed …Why dont they donate it to Foodbanks, or they only take tinned or sealed items?But yeah, good they are doing this
Unfortunately most food banks only accept tinned or sealed goods
Our local one does this, but they put them after the checkouts, so you only see them after you've paid
Our local one does this, but they put them after the checkouts, so you …Our local one does this, but they put them after the checkouts, so you only see them after you've paid
Yep, mine too. Seems strange to do that because people are more likely to think "sod it" and not bother to queue again....or is that the idea? (Cynicla mode)
They are behind the tills to stop people topping the box up with fresher items.
They are behind the tills to stop people topping the box up with fresher …They are behind the tills to stop people topping the box up with fresher items.
But yeah, good they are doing this
Unfortunately most food banks only accept tinned or sealed goods
Yep, mine too. Seems strange to do that because people are more likely to think "sod it" and not bother to queue again....or is that the idea? (Cynicla mode)
Never thought of doing that 👀