Re: Are you a shopping snob?
Re: Are you a shopping snob?
Re: Are you a shopping snob?
When it comes to electronic stuff I never go cheap - I like quality. Likewise with shoes.Re: Are you a shopping snob?
Re: Are you a shopping snob?
I don't think I am a shopping snob and in some ways I think I am the shopkeeper's nightmare. I'll go into anywhere that I think can meet my need for a good buy for a decent price, preferably a genuine bargain (according to my standards). I don't go for "labels" and refuse to buy something with a name plastered all over it. I am not a walking free advertising board. Quality usually shows itself anyway regardless of the bag you take it home in - it's not always the price or the label that governs quality. If I feel I haven't got a good buy for the money spent on it then I don't buy it again and I go somewhere else next time. This applies to whether something is a high end product or an economy buy. When I buy I ask myself do I want this to last or will a cheap one do the job for the length of time I want to use it. I then buy accordingly.Re: Are you a shopping snob?
Would never go in Primark its IrishRe: Are you a shopping snob?
I'm definitely not a shopping snob (I was brought up on tinned spaghetti and sav & chips but having been to most of the cheap shops, I can never find what I want. We recently tried our local Aldi and Lidl's and apart from the fact they don't do anything vegetarian for mrs LD, I was really disappointed. (90% of the food was shyte and should have been thrown away, I don't know if that varies between branches. Neither of us drink regularly so no need to buy booze.Re: Are you a shopping snob?
Re: Are you a shopping snob?
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