Looks like the trolley tipped over. Dirt on the outside. Not the inside. Big difference.
Prior_Strategy on
As someone who easily goes through a liter a day of milk, thank you for your service!
blokia on
Lad thats from when the cartons come out of the ground, its a sign of freshness
Old-Permission5161 on
Lidl for you. Problem with Lidl is staff has no time to have a look
dnc_1981 on
Tell the staff instead of posting it on the internet
Natural-Ad773 on
Last time I bring my giant squid shopping with me, sorry lads.
Kitchen_Buyer4552 on
What’s inside is far worse.
LordWelder on
What did they say when you brought it to their attention?
longafter on
Talk us through your thought process to decide to take time out of your day to post this here
Different-Class1771 on
Pallet probably fell off the tail lift of the truck going by the state of them.
Freebee5 on
Lidl and Aldi have the poorest handling training for milk that I’ve ever come across. I’ve often seen milk left outside in the sun after delivery so I’d never buy milk from there anymore.
You’re right, though. We’d have our arses chewed off us if we left a milk tank in that condition before collection.
qwerty_1965 on
I used to work in logistics/merchandising, too often the goods yard/stores are like sausages. You don’t want to know how stuff is handled and stored at times. It’s all the worse in summer of course. Dairy products, chickens etc in the sun rather than cool rooms or on display.
Murky-Front-9977 on
That’s free range milk3
Bonoisapox on
That’s terrible, terrible is actually too small a word for what this is I tell you, oh dear oh dear
Fluffy_MrSheep on
immediately knew this was lidl.
Looks like a supplier issue I work at lidl and i couldn’t possibly imagine how that would happen we don’t actually handle individual cartons of milk when we stock them we only wheel out those actual trollies of them. Other than shifting them around to make more space for milk trollies.
The only thing i could imagine was the manager decided to stock dirty cartons so that we wouldn’t lose time cleaning them or bite the bullet and accept not selling milk for a day which would cost a lot of money. They’re huge on time in lidl cuz they pay us 15.70 ph they want to maximise our efficiency so i doubt they’d let any of the floor staff sit in the warehouse cleaning milk cartons when they could be out stocking the shelves or on tills. Definitely say it to the store manager if you see this and make sure it the top manager on shift not one of the lower managers.
jacksqualk on
That’s a transport / storage problem. The milk is fine.
mohirl on
Dooorrrrteee
Snorefezzzz on
Thats extra protein
Saint_EDGEBOI on
Absolutely milking it
notanadultyadult on
The milk cage has tipped over at some point during loading/unloading and the milk cartons have fallen in a pile of muck. Those milk cages tip so easily. I had many an accident with them when I worked in Tesco.
Herr-Pyxxel on
That’s a disgrace, no two ways about it. I wouldn’t call that marketable merchandise.
I understand staff is under time constraints but if I was a floor manager I’d sure try to find out who passed this batch on in such a state and who accepted it at the store.
Goldenvirgina on
Saw the exact same thing yesterday in my local Lidl in Tipp yesterday. The cartons were so manky they all had the red discount sticker on them
nodnodwinkwink on
I’m surprised so many people in the comments don’t care that these cartons and the trolley are so filthy… why is it usually only milk shelving that is so unclean?
Its always bugged me that the milk trolleys are left in such a bad state. Rusty, dirty, encrusted with layers of dried in milk spills. I don’t expect it to be perfect but that’s a massive bacterial breeding ground. Tesco are often just as bad. I think Dunnes usually just have them on a shelf…
Saul_Goodman93 on
I’d assume it was some customer reaching in for a carton at the back. Then they hit a carton at the front and it falls on the front. I’ve seen similar happen.
Supafuzz_Bigmuff on
On my very first weekend of my very first job (age 16) in Quinnsworth Artane castle I watched a junior manager climb up a ladder in the yard and piss all over a cage with a couple of hundred bananas in it….
It was disgusting, I was freaked out but I was too young to do anything about it so I kept my mouth shut
Positive-Patience-78 on
Straight from the source, sometime they shit on you
ISenceAPresence on
Fresh milk, straight from the cows arse
francescoli on
Thats shocking, I hope no one licked the cartons
1tiredman on
Two seconds to clean it off but they can’t be arsed
Jarsole on
Is that your porn name?
desturbia on
Hey you haven’t answered the big question, Finisklin or Crannmore ?
Bloodwork30 on
I’ll bet you a tenner that milk is made for Lidl by Strathroy dairies. I dunno what’s in their factory but the cartons are most of the time boggin…
_muck_ on
I thought this was a new insult
Kloppite16 on
Its not dirty milk OP, its durty milk, theres a difference
AppealNo5536 on
everyone here blames LIDL employees…. I work in different retail shop. The problem is untidy milk suppliers. We also often get squashed, dirty , leaking cartons.
futbolitoireland on
It’s sealed, rinse it.
DrMike_Hunt on
She’s fierce durty
AkkoKagari_1 on
Could’ve taken them out the back and washed the trolley with a hose at least.. might not have been the most hygienic but it’d be better than being covered in literal dirt.
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Be grand.
No point crying over spilt milk
You planning on licking the carton
Fresh off the cows dirty tit
Looks like the trolley tipped over. Dirt on the outside. Not the inside. Big difference.
As someone who easily goes through a liter a day of milk, thank you for your service!
Lad thats from when the cartons come out of the ground, its a sign of freshness
Lidl for you. Problem with Lidl is staff has no time to have a look
Tell the staff instead of posting it on the internet
Last time I bring my giant squid shopping with me, sorry lads.
What’s inside is far worse.
What did they say when you brought it to their attention?
Talk us through your thought process to decide to take time out of your day to post this here
Pallet probably fell off the tail lift of the truck going by the state of them.
Lidl and Aldi have the poorest handling training for milk that I’ve ever come across. I’ve often seen milk left outside in the sun after delivery so I’d never buy milk from there anymore.
You’re right, though. We’d have our arses chewed off us if we left a milk tank in that condition before collection.
I used to work in logistics/merchandising, too often the goods yard/stores are like sausages. You don’t want to know how stuff is handled and stored at times. It’s all the worse in summer of course. Dairy products, chickens etc in the sun rather than cool rooms or on display.
That’s free range milk3
That’s terrible, terrible is actually too small a word for what this is I tell you, oh dear oh dear
immediately knew this was lidl.
Looks like a supplier issue I work at lidl and i couldn’t possibly imagine how that would happen we don’t actually handle individual cartons of milk when we stock them we only wheel out those actual trollies of them. Other than shifting them around to make more space for milk trollies.
The only thing i could imagine was the manager decided to stock dirty cartons so that we wouldn’t lose time cleaning them or bite the bullet and accept not selling milk for a day which would cost a lot of money. They’re huge on time in lidl cuz they pay us 15.70 ph they want to maximise our efficiency so i doubt they’d let any of the floor staff sit in the warehouse cleaning milk cartons when they could be out stocking the shelves or on tills. Definitely say it to the store manager if you see this and make sure it the top manager on shift not one of the lower managers.
That’s a transport / storage problem. The milk is fine.
Dooorrrrteee
Thats extra protein
Absolutely milking it
The milk cage has tipped over at some point during loading/unloading and the milk cartons have fallen in a pile of muck. Those milk cages tip so easily. I had many an accident with them when I worked in Tesco.
That’s a disgrace, no two ways about it. I wouldn’t call that marketable merchandise.
I understand staff is under time constraints but if I was a floor manager I’d sure try to find out who passed this batch on in such a state and who accepted it at the store.
Saw the exact same thing yesterday in my local Lidl in Tipp yesterday. The cartons were so manky they all had the red discount sticker on them
I’m surprised so many people in the comments don’t care that these cartons and the trolley are so filthy… why is it usually only milk shelving that is so unclean?
Its always bugged me that the milk trolleys are left in such a bad state. Rusty, dirty, encrusted with layers of dried in milk spills. I don’t expect it to be perfect but that’s a massive bacterial breeding ground. Tesco are often just as bad. I think Dunnes usually just have them on a shelf…
I’d assume it was some customer reaching in for a carton at the back. Then they hit a carton at the front and it falls on the front. I’ve seen similar happen.
On my very first weekend of my very first job (age 16) in Quinnsworth Artane castle I watched a junior manager climb up a ladder in the yard and piss all over a cage with a couple of hundred bananas in it….
It was disgusting, I was freaked out but I was too young to do anything about it so I kept my mouth shut
Straight from the source, sometime they shit on you
Fresh milk, straight from the cows arse
Thats shocking, I hope no one licked the cartons
Two seconds to clean it off but they can’t be arsed
Is that your porn name?
Hey you haven’t answered the big question, Finisklin or Crannmore ?
I’ll bet you a tenner that milk is made for Lidl by Strathroy dairies. I dunno what’s in their factory but the cartons are most of the time boggin…
I thought this was a new insult
Its not dirty milk OP, its durty milk, theres a difference
everyone here blames LIDL employees…. I work in different retail shop. The problem is untidy milk suppliers. We also often get squashed, dirty , leaking cartons.
It’s sealed, rinse it.
She’s fierce durty
Could’ve taken them out the back and washed the trolley with a hose at least.. might not have been the most hygienic but it’d be better than being covered in literal dirt.