Bram
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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quote: Originally posted by MatthewR
Whats Netto? I feel left out
Netto? It's Scandanavian for Value!
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
If you want a shity tent shouldn't you get one that is £10 or even get one that is £10 and get one each
Have you ever seen a £10 tent?
This is £16 each. Hardly breaking the bank.
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MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
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Sand-eel are you saying that Netto is overpriced LOL
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Marc
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It is compared to Aldi
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MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
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whats aldi - another northern cheapo supermarket>?
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Marc
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ALDI (help·info), short for "ALbrecht DIscount", is a discount supermarket chain based in Germany. The chain is made up of two separate groups, ALDI Nord (North - operating as ALDI MARKT) and ALDI Süd (South - operating as ALDI SÜD), which operate independently from each other within specific market boundaries. The individual groups were originally owned and managed by brothers Karl Albrecht and Theo Albrecht; both have since retired. However, they are still Germany's richest men,[2] earning an estimated €1.5 billion per year.[3] Aldi's German operations currently consist of Aldi Nord's 35 individual regional companies with about 2,500 stores in Northern and Eastern Germany, and Aldi Süd's 31 regional companies with 1,600 stores in Western and Southern Germany. Internationally, Aldi Nord operates in Denmark, France, the Benelux countries, the Iberian peninsula and Poland, while Aldi Süd operates in countries including the United States, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Greece, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia (operating as Hofer in Austria and Slovenia) and Australia. According to a survey conducted in 2002 by the German market research institute Forsa, 95% of blue-collar workers, 88% of white-collar workers, 84% of public servants and 80% of self-employed Germans shop at Aldi.[3] Aldi's main competitor, nationally and internationally, is Lidl.
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Dom
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Netto & Aldi is similar to Lidl
However, would i fuck leave a £200 tent at a festival though, it looked like a decent tent
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sand-eel
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Registered: 15th Mar 07
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
If you want a shity tent shouldn't you get one that is £10 or even get one that is £10 and get one each
Have you ever seen a £10 tent?
This is £16 each. Hardly breaking the bank.
tesco/asda £7.97
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