Now why do I think there may not be a child in that car…?
Parent and child space eh? Mmm hmm.
Thats a lambo
Must be rented for a wedding to impress the extended family. Arjun must be doing well!
Edit: I’m an Indian so I’m allowed to make that joke. We have an unhealthy obsession with keeping up appearances.
Well they obviously can’t afford a front number plate.
Ok I’m just gonna say it.
Fair play to them. I’d like to think they worked hard and earned their success.
Also I like Lidl and Aldi and will continue shop there regardless of how much I might earn.
Its not a question of wealth. I’d say ALDI and other discounters is where smart people buy groceries.
Your post reminded me of an interview/talk show with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, where he talked about a realtor that said “rich people dont buy furniture at IKEA” and apparently he responded “No, but intelligent people do”.
rich people can still eat food
Is that in Bedford by any chance?
You don’t stay rich by spending frivolously on a daily basis.
Spend £150 on your weekly shop at M&S or go to Aldi and only spend £70. That extra money saved can go back into the Lambo or whatever.
Fair play. Best cars I’ve seen in an Aldi have been a Aston Martin DB9, and a Renault Twizzy.
Good on them fitting a pram in a Lambo too, that’s mad Tetris skills/
aldi do good high end food, saw a nice T bone, Barolo, premier cru chablis and champagne all at decent prices.
They got some crackin’ car wash supplies in the middle aisle, plus freshly baked goods
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And parked in the parent and child spot.
Now why do I think there may not be a child in that car…?
Parent and child space eh? Mmm hmm.
Thats a lambo
Must be rented for a wedding to impress the extended family. Arjun must be doing well!
Edit: I’m an Indian so I’m allowed to make that joke. We have an unhealthy obsession with keeping up appearances.
Well they obviously can’t afford a front number plate.
Ok I’m just gonna say it.
Fair play to them. I’d like to think they worked hard and earned their success.
Also I like Lidl and Aldi and will continue shop there regardless of how much I might earn.
Its not a question of wealth. I’d say ALDI and other discounters is where smart people buy groceries.
Your post reminded me of an interview/talk show with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, where he talked about a realtor that said “rich people dont buy furniture at IKEA” and apparently he responded “No, but intelligent people do”.
rich people can still eat food
Is that in Bedford by any chance?
You don’t stay rich by spending frivolously on a daily basis.
Spend £150 on your weekly shop at M&S or go to Aldi and only spend £70. That extra money saved can go back into the Lambo or whatever.
Fair play. Best cars I’ve seen in an Aldi have been a Aston Martin DB9, and a Renault Twizzy.
Good on them fitting a pram in a Lambo too, that’s mad Tetris skills/
aldi do good high end food, saw a nice T bone, Barolo, premier cru chablis and champagne all at decent prices.
They got some crackin’ car wash supplies in the middle aisle, plus freshly baked goods