'They think we don't notice.'
Supermarket giant Lidl has found itself in hot water with shoppers after making a noticeable change to its toilet rolls. The retailer is often a go-to for shoppers who want the cheapest prices when doing their grocery shop.
READ MORE: ASDA and Wilko shoppers praise 79p product that turns yellow-stained pillows and sheets bright white Gemma Ingleman moaned: "I noticed this the other day because it felt different that's so cheeky." Sharon Richards said: "Why am I not surprised can't believe the prices of loo paper and kitchen paper it's all way over the top now don't know when all this is going to end its all becoming extortionate now."
Phillipa W-p pointed out: "I was told 3 ply is better than 4 anyway because the thicker ply’s block the drains." Ann Mccallum Wallace agreed: "3 ply better to flush and for environment."
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