Medium size turkey feeds 6/8 people reduced from £10.99 to £6.99 in lidl in store
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gerrymig to threeandeasy
12 Dec 1520#2
None ... I think you can pick them up immediately :smiley:
qbs
12 Dec 158#13
Well we all know who failed physics then don't we.
An object will always have the same mass, but it's weight is dependent on the gravitational acceleration. So the weight is the force that accelerates the mass, as in F=ma. The relevance to buying turkeys, or anything else sold by weight, is that you should always try to buy where the gravitational force is lowest. So if you want a bargain, see if Lidl have opened a branch on the Moon. (Other planets are available but journey times are unlikely to allow return travel in time for Christmas) :smiley:
Splashmo
12 Dec 154#8
That pic is quite disconcerting.
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threeandeasy
12 Dec 15#1
What is the weight?
gerrymig to threeandeasy
12 Dec 1520#2
None ... I think you can pick them up immediately :smiley:
mcormack to threeandeasy
12 Dec 15#6
Basically same as the mass.
ssc1 to threeandeasy
12 Dec 15#7
Medium.
donster
12 Dec 15#3
No actual stock left of Turkeys at my local Lidl but price label shows no reduction in price.
mark4angy
12 Dec 15#4
6.99 a kilo due in next weekend
KINGYFUN
12 Dec 15#5
Heat just for the great turkey pic......oh and the deal!
Splashmo
12 Dec 154#8
That pic is quite disconcerting.
ShadowWarrior241 to Splashmo
12 Dec 151#12
That turkey is way too happy seeing its just been plucked and is about to be cooked to death and then eaten.
When death stares this turkey in the eyes... The turkey smiles and gives a thumbs up...
Duelling Duck
12 Dec 15#9
I know it's from 4kg up to at least 4.4kg as that's what was in there last week.
markticktock
12 Dec 15#10
From what date is the offer from and is the price per Kilo ?
lalo2684
12 Dec 15#11
I want a christmas dinner now!!!! :disappointed: i cannot wait any longer! Lol
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An object will always have the same mass, but it's weight is dependent on the gravitational acceleration. So the weight is the force that accelerates the mass, as in F=ma. The relevance to buying turkeys, or anything else sold by weight, is that you should always try to buy where the gravitational force is lowest. So if you want a bargain, see if Lidl have opened a branch on the Moon. (Other planets are available but journey times are unlikely to allow return travel in time for Christmas) :smiley:
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When death stares this turkey in the eyes... The turkey smiles and gives a thumbs up...