Is Lidl the cheapest place to buy extra virgin olive oil?

Prices are still ridiculous. Aldi is smidge more expensive. Lidl is, if memory serves, about £5.99 for 750ml. Is anywhere else doing it cheaper? This feels like my greatest indulgence at this point. But the salads demand it.

Edit to add, I went back to Lidl and it's actually less than a fiver for the cheap plastic EVOO, and about £5.50 for the 500ml ones in the glass bottles. But I ended up buying some posher Portuguese stuff from TK Maxx for £7.99 for 750ml. Looking forward to seeing how it compares.

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u/damegloria — 5 days ago

Which places in London do the best Too Good To Go bags?

The app can be hit and miss... But what treasures have people unearthed in this city? Bonus if they're independent.

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u/damegloria — 20 days ago
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Are any courier or postal companies actually reliable?

Royal Mail have failed to deliver a letter that I paid Special Delivery (£9.95) for. They were always the trustworthy ones but this is not the first time this is happened. Frankly both Royal Mail and the Post Office may as well not exist any more. They're useless. Which company can you actually trust to deliver the thing you need delivering?

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u/damegloria — 25 days ago

Do any supermarkets in SW London still do hot rotisserie chicken?

I'm going to cycle home in a couple of hours (Westminster to Tooting) and have decided I want one of them whole chickens that I will then eat over the course of about 24 hours. But the hot food counters seem to be dying a death. Can anyone remember spotting one recently? Maybe big M&S at Clapham South? Not sure the big Waitrose there does them anymore. Bonus points for particularly good ones.

I have, of course, googled it but a lot of the info is out of date.

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u/damegloria — 1 month ago

Will we ever get a more detailed food log?

I really appreciate the carbs/protein/fat breakdown - and find it much more usable than MFP - but it would be great to also have other things listed, like sugar, fibre, and certain vitamins like omega-3.

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u/damegloria — 2 months ago
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Have you guys discovered Skinny bars yet?

Not sure if they're available outside the UK but they're dead cheap and very low calories - and they actually taste good. Lidl also do their own even cheaper version.

u/damegloria — 2 months ago