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Is it Lidl or Aldi ...

9 replies

Dieu · 10/09/2015 09:35

that do the bake-at-home pains au chocolat/breakfast pastries?
I have read many a good comment about them on AIBU, but cannot remember which shop they came from.
Sorry for the unusual AIBU question, and thanks in advance!

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canyou · 10/09/2015 09:55

Lidl have the instore bakery. Never shop early in the morning the smell is torture to some one who cannot eat wheat??

londonrach · 10/09/2015 09:56

Ldll

BrideOfWankenstein · 10/09/2015 09:56

Lidl.

londonrach · 10/09/2015 09:57

Lidl...grrr fat fingers

wtfisgoingonhere · 10/09/2015 09:57

Must be lidl - I'm a regular aldi shopper and never seen these (though will be thinking of them all day now - mmmmmm baked goods Grin )

Dieu · 10/09/2015 09:58

Thanks Canyou. The ones I'm enquiring about are the raw, bake in the oven at home type ones. And yes, I can imagine that the smell must be murder for those who can't eat it!

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Dieu · 10/09/2015 09:58

Thanks everyone

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canyou · 10/09/2015 10:12

Aldi have precooked vac wrapped by the bread section with their pancakes My DMum buys those for the DC and heats in the oven. They are a hit with the DC, I have never seen parcooked in either, But I am in Irl and a Iceland has opened near me to the joy of my DP and Iceland do have frozen ready to cook breakfast pastries.
I am begining to see why my DC prefer breakfast at my DMums HmmGrin

marriednotdead · 10/09/2015 10:35

Lidl sometimes have them, croissants or pain au chocolat I think. When they do they're refrigerated, near the cheese etc.

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