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Gran Alacant Forum => General Discussions => Topic started by: TRIDENT on October 12, 2021, 20:25.
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Gabbe market have 50% off everything. Surprised no one one here has mentioned it. By luck we were cycling past yesterday and wondered why the place was so busy. Went this morning and saved 42 euro LOL. Honestly i need everything i bought.
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We spent the weekend with some old mates from GA they told me that they'd heard that Gabe was moving into the new build that's taking place and that Aldi are taking the Gabe building.
Regards all
John
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Yes that’s true
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Gabbe market have 50% off everything. Surprised no one one here has mentioned it. By luck we were cycling past yesterday and wondered why the place was so busy. Went this morning and saved 42 euro LOL. Honestly i need everything i bought.
Haha great saving but I bet most of it broke before you got it home . Once bought a shower hose there 3 days later the rubber blew out of the side of metal hose water everywhere lol
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Yes I bought a ladder from there which collapsed as I was using a power drill in the bedroom, luckily the bed was there to fall on!!
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Some of their electrical fittings like mains sockets are dangerous.
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I would certainly give that place a miss.
I love a bargain but I am not so sure "bargain" would describe any thing on sale there.
Derek
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Everything in store has nearly gone ! Saves them carrying it across the road.
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But the new premises are nowhere near ready. Weird?
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We joined the other locusts at the Gabe Saturday what a pile of junk that’s in there, even now it’s half price a red wig and a set of trolley wheels still can’t entice me. According to the guy on the till they’re shutting down and not moving over the road, so watch this space
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That whole development is very strange. Aldi built a shop on the 332 down near Iceland, and it went up in weeks, and was "to Aldi spec" (glass clad etc..it "looks" like an Aldi) the building that is being built near us is a very strange looking thing. Perhaps it IS the new Chinese (despite what the owner says) and Aldi will demolish the fairly new building that the Chinese is now, because of course they could never move directly into it as it's not at all suitable. Also I am looking for a red wig and a set of trolley wheels if anyone knows where I can get them.
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Yes strange as Aldi did have a store in the GA center that closed after being open for a short while. I assume trade was not up to a level that they needed.
Derek
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The Aldi in the GA Centre was small from memory.
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ALDI in GA Centre is where JYSK is now, much too small for their range of products
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That whole development is very strange. Aldi built a shop on the 332 down near Iceland, and it went up in weeks, and was "to Aldi spec" (glass clad etc..it "looks" like an Aldi) the building that is being built near us is a very strange looking thing. Perhaps it IS the new Chinese (despite what the owner says) and Aldi will demolish the fairly new building that the Chinese is now, because of course they could never move directly into it as it's not at all suitable. Also I am looking for a red wig and a set of trolley wheels if anyone knows where I can get them.
Yes I asked the head honcho that sits by the door smoking all day and pointed at the new build that looks like a aircraft hanger and he said no. But maybe he was being secretive and didn’t want to give the competition who sell such high quality merchandise the heads up. Apart from a vast array of wigs they had a nice display of Xmas lights which looked rather dubious quality.
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Despite the fact that it's full of 95% tat, over the years I've had quite a lot from them, mugs, spray paint, screws, nails, adhesives, curtain pole ends etc. Nothing electrical or particularly costly though.
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Monday update another visit to Gabe with Wilson juniors to stock up with felt, slime and other carpet sticking materials. Most of the tat is now sold, there quite a bit of rubbish left with a ton of absolute bonfire material still left to sell. The wigs and trolley wheels have been joined by GA fridge magnets. The word on the street is further discounts are imminent so hold your nerve.
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Straight from the horse's mouth. I asked the lady on the till when they were closing (Remember this is an English guy speaking Spanish talking to a Chinese (presumably) lady that speaks Spanish) but the answer seemed very clear. Today is their last day trading, they close Friday. They are moving to the new building opposite "when its finished". This seems pretty obvious, you can tell from its construction it was never going to be a Aldi. I'm just pleased its not going to be a waste recycling center, although in some ways, I suppose it will be.
If Lidl are coming at all (and I believe I saw something independent verifying that a while back, a news report or something) then I assume that the same way they did on the 332 last year, they demolish the existing eyesore (wasn't it supposed to be a cinema in the first place?!) and build a bigger, more modern,eye-sore made out of glass so you can see Aldi's quality good glittering inside. Owners nearby can rejoice in the sound of truck reversing beeps at 5am. With that and the new Chino so close together, and land still to spare, I can envisage a day that Poundstretcher and Primark move in, and really make that area all it can truly be.
Straight after that's done, we'll be rolling full steam into the train connection to Alicante that's going to fit into that land as well, and then send all the machinery straight over the road to start on the golf course!
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I was waiting for the golf course to be mentioned. :) :) :) :)
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Clearly Gaveteran when I asked the guy guarding the door from his deckchair what the plan was he deliberately misled me, the reason I think was to make me panic buy stuff I didn’t know I needed as when it’s gone it’s gone. If he said were reopening soon over there I could delay the wig purchase for later, a canny move I think.
I do recall 2008ish the Gabe was being built by Eroski supermarket, then the crash and it lay unwanted until all that glitters came along. Aldi have pockets deep enough to clear the site and build a state of the art supermarket in 3 months so watch that space.
Looking at the road infrastructure going in I would guess that this prime land with panoramic views will be totally developed. Sad to see but no surprise really.
As for a golf course that ship has sailed as it’s no longer a profitable venture.
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Well, no gossip, or, cough, Chinese whispers this time! I can tell you all for a fact that the entire building is already half demolished. I don't expect there to be anything left at all on Monday except rubble (1 euro a rock, 50 cents for bags of gravel). I am not sure how they did it so fast. Possibly they left behind all the extension cables, plugged them all in at the same time, and took half the building down in one go haha.
I assume the Aldi workforce will move in straight after. I for one am looking forward to the day I can visit the area to buy a box of wine for 50 cents, and a red wig to wear while I am drinking it, all in one quality location!!
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Don’t panic apparently the PRC have cannily redistributed the quality merchandise it couldn’t sell or give away to its other local outlets in the Alicante region, any rumours of a shortage or panic buying of maneki nekos as presents for Xmas are unfounded.
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Any photos of the demolition / progress
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It came down pretty easily in about 24 hours !
This was all that was left yesterday morning
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OMG