Mother warns of Aldi-visit with drastic words

having children is a real stress test for many people. The woman is quite frustrated by this and reported, as is the case with a typical Aldi visit it seems.

having children is a real stress test for many people. The woman is quite frustrated by this and reported, as is the case with a typical Aldi visit it seems.

Most adults meet their nutritional needs in supermarkets more or less regularly. The position of the world’s largest group in this sector, the German discounter Aldi, which offers in part Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd, has saved its customers a huge selection of goods. His supremacy defended the company because it manages a wide network of discount stores. The UK is still one of the closer export markets.

In England I recently saw an Aldi with a sarcastic post on Facebook where your mother makes you angry and other people warn you to go shopping there with your kids. However, the announcement itself probably refers less to Aldi specifically, than to discounters in general. The website “www.mumsadvice.co.uk” reported that it must be in this woman’s shopping procedures, the real horror of travel.

+ go to the supermarket, it can be used for a stress test.©dpa / Roland Weihrauch

But one thing was expected: the situations described here will certainly happen to the vast majority of parents, they are quite well known. And in fact, the mentioned aspects are a good reason to make the thought of your next visit to the supermarket at least a little uncomfortable. The prerequisite is of course that one or more children are part of the game. As expected, it is about special “excursions” for families in other countries, it is quite turbulent. Here we explain the changes (mutatis mutandis) that need to be translated in the text of Posts on a social network:

Aldi: Brits don’t like to shop – so sarcastic Post

“…There’s no time to visit Aldi anyway. If you decide, your well-behaved Brats will absolutely destroy you. ‘Mum, can I have this useless thing, what’s more I’ll use it later anyway?’ ‘For £6 can I have this stupid dam children’s magazine, your more of a toy which I’ll probably eat when I’m bored?’ ‘Can I have 369 bananas, mum?’ ‘And I can have four surprise eggs?’ THEY’RE FUCKING QUIET,” the parents and guardians seem to be somewhat devastated.

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And then you want to? a little failure in Post (and hopefully your child too): “I’M GAINING CONTROL OF MY BLADDER AGAIN, WHAT YOU GOT AT MY BIRTH, I CAN’T TAKE IT AWAY!”, writes the British mother not only in beautiful English. Furthermore, she describes a well-known scenario: ” It’s not two minutes in the shop, it’s already £10. You’re hiding behind the cereal shelf because you’re having another anxiety attack. Then you’re sedated while carrying these trashy magazines and 369 bananas and you see your three-year-old daughter not getting Scream between the shelves because you let her have surprise eggs.”

there was no expression of displeasure seems a bit of a petulant customer – tirades go on for more than a few sentences. To finish your Facebook post with the warning: “Never shop at Aldi, I warned you!”

also read: , Here in Germany, a customer being watched while shopping at Aldi is a strange sight. It describes, at least at discounters, the answers.

Updated date: January 17, 2019, 12:03 a.m

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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