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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1315)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1315 of 1317 | Answers: 13,169 | Views: 1,689,806
upola
Legend
They don't do it on Saturday because they don't feel like it on Monday, they just don't have time to do it tomorrow.
But that's how it's done almost everywhere, but here the prices were released at the checkout at the same time.

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Patizi
Elite

Donnie wrote on 22.09.2024 at 06:51:
At Aldi and Netto, for example, it is always the case with us that the prices for the next week are already displayed on Saturday afternoons, i.e. for the Monday offers. This should actually be banned, there's always a lot of discussion about it when the price is normal but marked as an offer. They probably don't have the time or staff to do this on Monday mornings. People buy it and then wonder why the normal price is displayed at the checkout, many of them don't know that then

You can turn that around. On Saturdays, people complain in the afternoon because everything is already prepared for Monday. If you didn't do it, people would complain on Mondays because the new prices for a whole week are not there on Monday morning/lunchtime or the goods have not been put away.


What I find much worse is that there are Aldi stores that put the goods away on Saturdays and then sell them for the same price. This means that if you don't go there on Saturday evening and get your offer for next week, you may be out of luck because everything is already sold out on Monday. So now referring to the non-food items. It's an absurdity because not everyone knows that and is aware of it.

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Olli_Eule
Elite

Donnie wrote on 22.09.2024 at 06:51:
At Aldi and Netto, for example, it is always the case with us that the prices for the next week are already displayed on Saturday afternoons, i.e. for the Monday offers. This should actually be banned, there's always a lot of discussion about it when the price is normal but marked as an offer. They probably don't have the time or staff to do this on Monday mornings. People buy it and then wonder why the normal price is displayed at the checkout, many of them don't know that then

It could be that the sign was already for next week.


But it was only 2 pm.

I just went back on my bike and complained about it. 😄
And I got the difference refunded.

But I wouldn't want to do that all the time either

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Maja80
Amateur

Olli_Eule wrote on 21.09.2024 at 20:11:

well it has to be useful things. At Rossmann I had an oat drink 1.49 (my mother has plastered), a shower gel Isana 99 cents, a dishwashing liquid 99 cents. A cloth mask 1.79, Wc Duft Dings Bums 99 cent and lip balm.


how does it look at DM?

I had all kinds of things at DM

Toilet paper, room fragrance sticks, shower gel, the great oat drink 😬, spaghetti. I take everything I don't need with me to work and give it to my colleague. She has two teenage daughters

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gamble1
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Patizi wrote on 22.09.2024 at 08:31:

You can turn that around wonderfully. On Saturdays, people complain in the afternoon because everything is already prepared for Monday. If you didn't do it, people would complain on Mondays because the new prices for a whole week are not there on Monday morning/lunchtime or the goods have not been put away.


What I find much worse is that there are Aldi stores that put the goods away on Saturdays and then sell them for the same price. This means that if you don't go there on Saturday evening and get your offer for next week, you may be out of luck because everything is already sold out on Monday. So now referring to the non-food items. It's an absurdity because not everyone knows that and is aware of it.

I recently went there on Monday morning with bed linen from a well-known brand and there wasn't one left when it opened because it had all been sold beforehand or the staff had bought it for friends and acquaintances

Then I had to drive 30 minutes to get them

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roccoammo11
Expert

gamble1 wrote on 22.09.2024 at 14:51:
I recently had with bed linen from such a well-known brand am Monday morning there directly at opening not one more because all sold before or the employees have bought them for friends and acquaintances

Then had to drive 30 minutes to get them

Let me guess...walt disney? was it at least worth the drive?

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Patizi
Elite

gamble1 wrote on 22.09.2024 at 14:51:
I recently had with bed linen from such a well-known brand am Monday morning there directly at opening not one more because all sold before or the employees have bought them for friends and acquaintances

Then I had to drive 30 minutes to get them

The quantities are also sometimes really low, that really adds to it...

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gamble1
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Patizi wrote on September 22nd, 2024 at 3:33 pm:

The numbers are also sometimes really low, that really adds up...

In the store 30-40 minutes away from mine it was stacked to the ceiling there was my luck was rather so directly central where everyone just goes to work on Monday morning and doesn't have time and desire to go to an Aldi

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Olli_Eule
Elite

Maja80 wrote on 22.09.2024 at 13:47:

I had all kinds of things at DM

Toilet paper, room fragrance sticks, shower gel, the great oat drink 😬, spaghetti. I take everything I don't need with me to work and give it to my colleague. She has two teenage daughters

Yes, but what do you buy every day for 1 euro?


I'll have to have a look at DM tomorrow

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Maja80
Amateur

Olli_Eule wrote on 22.09.2024 at 15:42:

Yes but what do you buy every day for 1 euro ?


I have to have a look at DM tomorrow

Organic milk for 1.05 😂

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