I am in trouble I have written an event down on the calendar in the wrong column swmbo is not impressed
The Epson inkjet prior to the HP laser worked fine on WiFi. It's been the last 6 months that the HP had played up. Not just being awkward to connect but then throwing up various error states. When it did work yesterday it ran out of paper but gave an incorrect message of having a paper jam. Implies something internally had gone faulty.ee, we tried a WiFi printer (Brother iirc) blooming aggro all the time. No substitute for a cable.IMHO...
Morning spent playing housework catch up, then off into town called into Lidi to find much of the bread was reduced. Due to short date however who ever did it got a bit carried away. Found some well in date had been included so bagged two loaves for less than cost of one.

We have moved five times since 1990,and the kids have always found us,i think there might be a tracker in a suitcase,i'll look next time.In our 50 years together we have moved 10 times.
Sometimes they'll shift overstock on sticker, not just stuff that's short dated. Or it could be something that's end-of-line. Either way, a good buy is not to be sniffed at.![]()
That's very true , I'm not sure how Lidi works out stocking levels , they seam to be happy with high level of wastage pre store. I'd not be impressed with the level at my local one. If I was the manger after all it all comes off the stores bottom line.
Can't say for Lidl, but certainly my local Tesco tends to have overstock if there's an offer on, if a line is new and they don't know how much to order, or when they're moving stuff around to put in festive / seasonal lines.
I pick up in-date ham and bacon regularly as a result, and for some reason lately, eggs, on sticker.
I'd wager stocking levels is some weird combo of software, store manager and diktats from head office.