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This sort of thing happens all the time and you have to be careful with offers when you get to the till.
Lidl have always had the price above the item.
Maybe it is a continental thing?
Lidl have always had the price above the item.
Maybe it is a continental thing?
These big stores have big brains behind selling methods, they are intelligent people, they know what they are doing.
I'd echo this - as part of the marketing industry, I know the level of evaluation that goes into everything b2b or b2c. Its not gonna be your standard store worker that decides on the placement of the sticker price for sure!
A local shop had a sign saying "All items £1" The "sign" was a folded piece of paper and holding it down were bars of chocolate, this was at the till. So, I picked my chocolate only to be charged the full price. When I said "It says all items £1" they said that only applies to items in the basket under the sign. Obviously you don't get the items holding the paper down for £1 do you
In another local shop they regularly have discounted items in a basket in front of the till but when you get to the till they just about always charge full price until I tell them the price stated on the basket. This is despite the basket being in front of the till and the staff being able to clearly see me taking items out of it.
There must be a lot of people who get overcharged.
The problem with displaying the price underneath is that it makes it very difficult for people with poor eyesight or mobility issues to be able to read it when it's right down on the floor.
If they really wanted to, they could make the prices so much more clearer.
I do - it's what we're used to, but I expect prices underneath, not on top. Lidl are a pain like that.Some people just don't see it, ahh well.![]()
I do - it's what we're used to, but I expect prices underneath, not on top. Lidl are a pain like that.
This is why I much prefer to use the self scan and check the price is as expected before placing into my cart.
This is why I much prefer to use the self scan and check the price is as expected before placing into my cart.
Tesco have prices underneath always
That's one of the reasons I won't shop in Tesco. Another reason is that they fill their 'wide' aisles with piles of 'offer' bins making life even more difficult for wheelchair users . . .
But , have seen the chaos of the busier packing days and there's no way a chair would make it through
That's one of the reasons I won't shop in Tesco. Another reason is that they fill their 'wide' aisles with piles of 'offer' bins making life even more difficult for wheelchair users . . .
After reading all your posts regarding your difficulties, not just in this thread and coming across unthinking people whenever I see someone in a wheelchair I think of your posts and if there's anything I can do to help or make passageway easier I do it and to be honest it also reminds how fortunate I am.
That's one of the reasons I won't shop in Tesco. Another reason is that they fill their 'wide' aisles with piles of 'offer' bins making life even more difficult for wheelchair users . . .
It is very frustrating - you're right. Sometimes I just wanted to knock everything over just to make a point, but obviously that would just get everyone angry and nothing would be achieved.
Anyway, thankfully I don't go to any of them any more - they just make it too difficult, so I gave up. I've had my groceries delivered for the last five or six years now so don't have to put up with it now.
Now it's just pavement parking, parking across dropped kerbs, bin-men not putting bins back, inaccessible shops and buildings, buses not stopping, taxis saying 'no dogs' despite it being illegal to do so, uncontrolled dogs off-lead and on and on . . . :banghead: