‘My holiday in the sun was nearly ruined until Lidl saved me’

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One Brit recently visited Croatia and admitted that some of the issues they experienced were somewhat of a surprise, but supermarket Lidl unexpectedly saved the day

Makarska, Croatia, Sept 23, 2021 A sign for a Lidl supermarket in the stetting sun and colorful balconies with towels.
She was holidaying in Croatia (stock image)(Image: Alexander Farnsworth via Getty Images)

Thousands of Brits are currently flocking abroad for their sun-soaked holidays, with the summer holidays being in full swing, and people being desperate for some time in the sun. However, one woman’s trip took an unexpected turn that she never saw coming.

In a revealing TikTok video, Anna, who goes by the username anna.trains, confessed that after waiting a “whole year” for her overseas break, the experience left her feeling somewhat deflated. Surprisingly, it was Lidl that came to the rescue in a way that will absolutely astonish you.

Anna shared footage from her Croatian getaway, where she humorously suggested that British weather has a knack for following you abroad, as evidenced by a clip showing holidaymakers getting soaked in a sudden downpour. This is certainly not what you’d anticipate when heading to a destination famed for its glorious sunshine.

The video captures the moment the group, dressed in shorts and ready for a day out, were ambushed by rain. With conditions too soggy for sandals, they ingeniously wrapped their feet in Lidl carrier bags.

This makeshift solution had viewers in fits of laughter, with many finding the impromptu supermarket chic utterly hilarious.

The video quickly went viral, amassing thousands of views and prompting a wave of comments, with several users cracking jokes about the whole debacle.

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One cheeky commenter joked: “Be careful with those Lidl bags. My friend got temporary tattoos out of the logos in Croatia.”

Another chimed in with a compliment, adding: “So stylish.” A third person curiously asked: “Lidl shoes?”

Meanwhile, someone else shared their experience, saying: “Haven’t met any other Brits in Split yet. This weather would reunite us, I fear.”

In subsequent remarks, Anna conceded that although the weather did eventually pick up, it’s crucial to keep spirits high during your holiday, despite the occasional gloomy skies.

What is the weather like in Croatia?

Typically, summer is prime time for a sun-soaked visit, particularly along the picturesque coastline.

July is known for its minimal rain and maximum sunshine, whereas winter can bring chillier and damper conditions.

Split boasts an impressive average of over 2,700 hours of sunlight each year and claims more than 300 days of sunshine, earning its reputation as a bright and cheerful spot, according to the Intelligent Cities Challenge.

But remember, when winter rolls around, expect cooler and wetter weather in the city. And, let’s not forget, weather forecasts are never set in stone, even at many beloved holiday spots where conditions can flip without warning.

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