I'm totally addicted to these! They're usually 25p each but currently they're only 19p which is too cheap in my opinion.
They're very tasty and a cheap way to make a very nice sandwich sub.
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bobo53
31 Jul 1621#1
always been at 19p, when fresh ok otherwise they get rubbery
luvsadealdealdeal
1 Aug 1620#21
What has HUKD come to when the same price this baguette has been at for the last 2 years - 19p - is hailed as some kind of deal or bargain? :disappointed:
True, it was 25p in the dim & distant past - but 19p is the everyday price now.
Whatever next - I guess somebody could do the 4 pint milk thing 89p @ Asda?
ecosse87
1 Aug 1619#12
I only eat bread from hermetically sealed laboratories staffed by blind virgins (so my bread hasn't been eyeballed).
hooray henry
31 Jul 1612#7
I never buy lidl loose bread or cookies because theyve been pawed by loads of people before you get to them. They would be cleaner if they fell onto the floor and rolled under the cabinet.
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bobo53
31 Jul 1621#1
always been at 19p, when fresh ok otherwise they get rubbery
bham89man to bobo53
31 Jul 161#2
Purchased some yesterday freshly made, tasted delicious!
Shayno
31 Jul 166#3
If left unused for a day or two and they feel abit tough, put them in microwave for literally 7-10 seconds to soften :wink:
ExpoReview
31 Jul 16#4
Its hard to pretend to be a french man when I am not paying a large amount of money for my baguettes
happymanuk
31 Jul 1610#5
Really like these but be careful - If your Lidl is like ours you see people touching them all the time and putting them back. People seem as though they can't help touching them with their hands - and the children too. Best to get them when they are brought straight out of the oven.
CuddlesTC to happymanuk
1 Aug 161#33
Once saw a guy in our Lidl take a bite out of one of the bakery doughnuts then put it back :confused:
sradmad
31 Jul 16#6
nice find op, heat added
hooray henry
31 Jul 1612#7
I never buy lidl loose bread or cookies because theyve been pawed by loads of people before you get to them. They would be cleaner if they fell onto the floor and rolled under the cabinet.
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They're very tasty and a cheap way to make a very nice sandwich sub.
Top comments
True, it was 25p in the dim & distant past - but 19p is the everyday price now.
Whatever next - I guess somebody could do the 4 pint milk thing 89p @ Asda?
All comments (80)