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Reply #75 - Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:25pm
 
True Blue... wrote on Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:17pm:
IGA are just terrible.. they ought to be ashamed of themselves for the garbage they put on display.. 


Terrible?  Maybe more like variable - the one on the Bobbin Head Road at North Turramurra is really good - and it's one of the cleanest supermarkets I've seen.  The one at Parramatta Westfields is dreadful - and badly organised and scruffy.

SupaBarn at Five Dock is pretty good too.....
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Reply #76 - Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:33pm
 
Frances wrote on Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:25pm:
True Blue... wrote on Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:17pm:
IGA are just terrible.. they ought to be ashamed of themselves for the garbage they put on display.. 


Terrible?  Maybe more like variable - the one on the Bobbin Head Road at North Turramurra is really good - and it's one of the cleanest supermarkets I've seen.  The one at Parramatta Westfields is dreadful - and badly organised and scruffy.

SupaBarn at Five Dock is pretty good too.....


variable?

agreed..
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Reply #77 - Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:45pm
 
True Blue... wrote on Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:33pm:
Frances wrote on Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:25pm:
True Blue... wrote on Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:17pm:
IGA are just terrible.. they ought to be ashamed of themselves for the garbage they put on display.. 


Terrible?  Maybe more like variable - the one on the Bobbin Head Road at North Turramurra is really good - and it's one of the cleanest supermarkets I've seen.  The one at Parramatta Westfields is dreadful - and badly organised and scruffy.

SupaBarn at Five Dock is pretty good too.....


variable?

agreed..


But you have to remember, with IGA, each shop is individually owned, usually by the manager. There's no real hierarchy of regional/state senior managers above the store level, to set a standard.
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Reply #78 - Dec 11th, 2013 at 10:49pm
 
We have 3 IGA stores within 10 kms approx of each other. One is terrible, I do not like going in there at all. The other two, are much better, but the best one is the one that has upgraded and expanded in Seville, and lo and behold, they will be up against so stiff comp, because, I think it's Woolworths, is building a giant supermarket, concrete prefab falls are up, and quite frankly, I don't think we needed another supermarket, not in a country town like Seville. This will be interesting to see what happens now. But it ruins the look of the village type township it was. Now, as far as Coles goes, in Lilydale, they upgraded something unbelievable, but at the same time, the old Lilydale Marke place shopping centre truly did upgrade amazingly, with underground parking, Dick Smith store, cafes, food court, Aldis, Woolies, fresh fish (all Australian), expensive as all hell, but absolutely beautiful fish, Millers, Sanity, cake shops, donut king, ANZ bank just shifted there last week, new Bank of Melbourne just opened up today by the looks of it, Spec savers, Big W, reject, so you get the drift of some of these shops how amazing this place has become, well, this Coles supermarket that upgraded is struggling, it is the best priced supermarket with markdowns you would not believe. I took my friend there, and she was amazed, I said, "It's one of my best kept secrets about Lilydale and where to shop cheaply, coz they are struggling".....she said she saved at least $60 from shopping there compared to Woolies (or is it Safeways) in Monbulk. Now their prices are a bit horrendous. So it's not all Coles that are expensive, this one is doing me huge favours by being so cheap. I am so happy about it, for a change! (pardon the pun  Grin )
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Re: Woolworths getting nasty with Aldi
Reply #79 - Dec 11th, 2013 at 11:55pm
 
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Aldi's home brands often have a similar appearance to national brands.





Aldi
in Australia ( ... so far, at least) is a DUMPING GROUND
It targets the same market demographic as
Not Quite Right (NQR)



And in COMMON with
NQR
- it is rare to find the same item in two visits - a month apart


( ... this has always been MY experience, at least)



I doubt
Aldi
and
NQR
feel threatened by
Coles
and
Woolworths
- and vice-versa - being quite different markets




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Reply #80 - Dec 12th, 2013 at 9:40am
 
I'm surprised to hear buzz, given your vociferous condemnation of Aldi over a long period, that you have visited it twice & only a month apart.

Hope you saved a motza.
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Reply #81 - Dec 12th, 2013 at 9:41am
 
True Blue... wrote on Dec 11th, 2013 at 8:17pm:
aldi 24V battery drills are excellent...

I purchased one for work 4 years ago, then another one 2 years ago for another depot... I also purchased one for myself because the first one was working so well after the first two years...

out of the three of the they are all still working like rippa's... the batteries don't go flat from just sitting around like some of the big brand name ones do and they last a long time...

I think the brand is Taurus.. I think..

the newer ones even have LED lights on them if you are working in a dark corner or under a vehicle..

$40 each I think they were...

a few months back I purchased a five inch grinder for work ... it has adjustable speed and works a treat so far... it feels good and strong.. I think that was around $50 or something..

if they were to stuff up after 12 months then who cares... but they are all still going strong..

I also purchased a 45lt three way camping fridge... it also ran great but have sold it off now and got top dollar for it as there's nothing else around in that price range... about $230 I think it was...  Smiley

but the quality is incredible...

wollies have the freshest fruit I have to admit... coles are ok and IGA are just terrible.. they ought to be ashamed of themselves for the garbage they put on display..  Angry


Yeah you can say that again ..... the IGA here.. their fruit & veg is all 2nds or 3rds or worse.

But I have to admit when my daughter was living in Brisbane the Supa IGA down the road was brilliant all round.... even their friut & veg .... although it was a tad expensive.
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Re: Woolworths getting nasty with Aldi
Reply #82 - Dec 12th, 2013 at 9:45am
 
IGA is so expensive and disgusting.

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Reply #83 - Dec 12th, 2013 at 9:58am
 
I doubt Aldi and NQR feel threatened by Coles and Woolworths - and vice-versa - being quite different markets

I have no idea what NQR is, but yes, I doubt Aldi would feel threatened by the big two. As already pointed out, it could have them for breakfast. But I get the feeling they are coming under distinctly unwelcome pressure from Aldi, which can only be a good thing. Nobody else, certainly not the ACCC, seems able or willing to have an impact on their unfair and misused level of market power.
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Reply #84 - Dec 12th, 2013 at 10:03am
 
Obviously, IGA stores are owned individually, depending on the owner, the frame of mind, reflects the store's appearance and quality. The best one for me is in Seville, absolutely upmarket and classy with a variety of gourmet stuff that is locally made, a little pricey, but fresh and so unique, the others are either dingy, or just average.
It is probably much the same with McDonalds, as we travelled a lot, driving between Victoria and Queensland, we always stopped at Maccas for a coffee, and I can tell you, the difference is noticeable there too, depending on whom is managing it. One I can't remember where it was now, somewhere in NSW, was the pits, dirty floors, and the toilet looked as if it wasn't cleaned in a month! I just could not get over it. And their drink had black things floating in it, I had to go up and ask what it was, they said it was bits of oreo that must have accidentally gone in there. Really? Never had it happened before in a Maccas store, ever! When we stopped at another one along the way a few hours later, the difference was so noticeable, I had to say to the manager, how beautifully clean it was and commendable. Fancy that, me noticing the different McDonalds for their cleanliness. One thing I truly dislike about some of them, their toilet doors are in line with the coffee area, and if you walk in a straight line, could almost land in the kitchen part. Bad design idea me thinks. Toilets too close to a kichen area.
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