Wow on your LIDL - what I am missing it kid´s trolleys, don´t you have that? My Niece once got a breakdown at age.. 3 or such, throwing herself on the floor, cursing cause that shop had to kid´s trolleys. My Brother was at the car outside and everybody gave me bloody looks, LOL.
Petrol prices have started going down here, not as much as we'd like but definitely descending. Always used to love it when supermarkets had those wheelchair trolleys when I used to work with disabled youngsters - it allowed them to participate more fully in the experience.
I don't think we have that big of a variety in trolleys here. Had no idea Guinness made a non alcholic beer. Your gas seems cheaper than ours; but it's been jumping all over the place, and is over $5.00 a gallon in some places.
Interesting signs. We have a grocery store that takes a quarter to get a trolley, but you get it back when you return it. I like traditional Guinness, thank you. With the price of gas we should all be walking or using public transportation.
I think there are 3.78 litres to a gallon. Where I am in the US, 1 gallon is 4.39 (yesterday, more by the weekend, I'm sure.) I'm thinking your gas is a lot more expensive than ours and we should stop carping about it and driving less or more sensibly.
Since I live in in the South in Texas, we call them buggies...everyone else in America calls them baskets. And European beer is Much better than American produced beer!
Most interesting collection. We saw grocery carts (as we call them, as you know) for "rent" when we were in England, but not ever here so that was a fun memory. I told Bill (the one who lives here with me )) about the new Guinness 00 variety and he said "why?"
I have never seen a variety of shopping cart sizes in the markets we shop at, but also there is no charge for using the standard ones. What is the world coming to with an alcohol-free Guinness!
Good idea the sign for the trolley - can't imagine drinking a beer (I don't) without it being alcohol, the price of fuel is still high here only a few cents lower than two weeks ago.
The trolley sign is hilarious. That is for real? Wonderful pictures for my end of the day!
ReplyDeleteLooks you have to pay the same amount of money for gas as we.
ReplyDeleteThere are just two kinds of trollys here in LIDL..one is regular, the one is with extra kid seat.
ReplyDeleteIs there a trolley where you can sit the mother-in-law in it?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Different ways to get around.
ReplyDeleteWow on your LIDL - what I am missing it kid´s trolleys, don´t you have that?
ReplyDeleteMy Niece once got a breakdown at age.. 3 or such, throwing herself on the floor, cursing cause that shop had to kid´s trolleys. My Brother was at the car outside and everybody gave me bloody looks, LOL.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a good selection of shopping carts. Take care, have a great day!
Guinness without alcohol? It’s just wrong…
ReplyDeleteOh that last one made me laugh. These are some good one. But I dunno if I could take the no alcohol beer.
ReplyDeleteMost Excellent Post There Mr Bill - Well Done
ReplyDeleteCheers
Gostei destes sinais.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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And I thought our prices were high here. If things keep going the way they are I am sure we will catch up.
ReplyDeletePrices are going up, up everywhere.
ReplyDeletePetrol prices have started going down here, not as much as we'd like but definitely descending. Always used to love it when supermarkets had those wheelchair trolleys when I used to work with disabled youngsters - it allowed them to participate more fully in the experience.
ReplyDeleteCircle K stores are there too?
ReplyDeleteVery good.
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So many grocery carts to choose from!
ReplyDeleteI don't think we have that big of a variety in trolleys here. Had no idea Guinness made a non alcholic beer. Your gas seems cheaper than ours; but it's been jumping all over the place, and is over $5.00 a gallon in some places.
ReplyDeleteWe've got a few Circle K's around here too. Guinness without alcohol is just wrong...in my opinion!
ReplyDeleteInteresting signs. We have a grocery store that takes a quarter to get a trolley, but you get it back when you return it. I like traditional Guinness, thank you. With the price of gas we should all be walking or using public transportation.
ReplyDeleteI think there are 3.78 litres to a gallon. Where I am in the US, 1 gallon is 4.39 (yesterday, more by the weekend, I'm sure.) I'm thinking your gas is a lot more expensive than ours and we should stop carping about it and driving less or more sensibly.
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde Bill. Os combustíveis estão bem caro aqui no Brasil também.
ReplyDeleteGuinness without alcohol! How is would love to sneak that to my husband. He swears he just drinks it for the taste so he wouldn't care, right?
ReplyDeleteSince I live in in the South in Texas, we call them buggies...everyone else in America calls them baskets. And European beer is Much better than American produced beer!
ReplyDelete...at Aldi it's 25 cents. 0.0 Guinness? We filled up at Costco for $3.999/gal today.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such a variety of trolleys, Bill.
ReplyDeleteMost interesting collection. We saw grocery carts (as we call them, as you know) for "rent" when we were in England, but not ever here so that was a fun memory. I told Bill (the one who lives here with me )) about the new Guinness 00 variety and he said "why?"
ReplyDeleteWow now even trollies have so many choices!!!
ReplyDeletePhoto of various shopping carts is a new one to me. We just have standard old carts!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a variety of shopping cart sizes in the markets we shop at, but also there is no charge for using the standard ones. What is the world coming to with an alcohol-free Guinness!
ReplyDeleteMe gusta el primer cartel. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGood idea the sign for the trolley - can't imagine drinking a beer (I don't) without it being alcohol, the price of fuel is still high here only a few cents lower than two weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteToo many trolleys!
ReplyDeleteMost of our shopping carts here are free, except at Aldi.
ReplyDeleteMais uma grande seleção sobre o tema dos sinais!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço! Bom fim de semana!
Ana
The trolleys here are much the same and they are cost free
ReplyDeleteThat's certainly a good selection of shopping trolleys.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks for sharing these signs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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