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Is This The Most Pathetic Man In Britain?
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Well he may be pathetic but you've got to admire a man who definitely doesn't mince his words.
08:19 Thu 11th Feb 2016
Why does the report not say this was the Sunday opening time.
Lidl, as most other stores, would like to open at 10am or earlier on Sunday, but the law will not allow them to. They are restricted to 6 hours of opening on sunday.
This man is suing the wrong people. He should instead be persuing the church who are the main culprit for messing up times that shops can and cannot open.
Lidl, as most other stores, would like to open at 10am or earlier on Sunday, but the law will not allow them to. They are restricted to 6 hours of opening on sunday.
This man is suing the wrong people. He should instead be persuing the church who are the main culprit for messing up times that shops can and cannot open.
Yes.I think it must have been a Sunday as that store seems to open at 7am on other days. Anyway- should have done Lidl first then the butchers since on a hot day it wouldn't have been a good idea to leave meat in the car while he did his Lidl shopping.What's wrong with Lidl mince anyway. (Isn't Lidl Miince a group?)
"Lidl, as most other stores, would like to open at 10am or earlier on Sunday, but the law will not allow them to. They are restricted to 6 hours of opening on sunday. "
That depends on the size of the store Groms. Under a certain size they can open and even sell alcohol as they do during a 'normal' working day, as does where I work.
That depends on the size of the store Groms. Under a certain size they can open and even sell alcohol as they do during a 'normal' working day, as does where I work.
> Mr Benson says he was forced to wait in his car for an hour in temperatures of 25C before Lidl eventually opened and he could do his shopping.
I have some sympathy for the inconvenience he experienced but nobody forced him to wait in his car for an hour. What if he received an urgent phone call to return home? I doubt he would have thought twice about waiting.
I have some sympathy for the inconvenience he experienced but nobody forced him to wait in his car for an hour. What if he received an urgent phone call to return home? I doubt he would have thought twice about waiting.
As advised - the gentleman was not 'forced' to do anything, including sitting in his car letting his mince spoil, as he chose to do.
The notion of a suing a shop for not being open when he could have done a number of things - including taking the meat home, means that he is deluded by his own self-importance.
I would like to be there to hear the judge throw it out of court, and doubtless admonish this person for wasting court time.
The notion of a suing a shop for not being open when he could have done a number of things - including taking the meat home, means that he is deluded by his own self-importance.
I would like to be there to hear the judge throw it out of court, and doubtless admonish this person for wasting court time.
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