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The results are in and it s official - Lidl has been named the cheapest supermarket in the UK, beating the likes of Aldi, Asda and Tesco, according to Which? research.
The low-cost retailer received the golden accolade following a comparison of 45 popular branded and own-label products across eight major supermarkets for at least 100 days between January and December last year.
The results showed that on average, Lidl customers paid just £42.67 for their trolley which included items such as Hovis bread, Knorr stock cubes and free-range eggs.
Ryan McDonnell, Chief Commercial Officer at Lidl GB, said, “We always strive to ensure our shoppers can enjoy the highest quality produce for the best value, so we’re delighted Which? have named us the Cheapest Supermarket 2020.
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DIRK HARKINS of Adena receives a transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus last week. Harkins is seeking other veterans for a TMS pilot program. Harkins, a U.S. Army veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury, says TMS helped save his life.
ADENA RESIDENT Dirk Harkins wants fellow veterans who need help with their mental health, addictions or both to try a treatment that he says helped save his life.
A free pilot program being funded by the state is getting underway, and volunteers who are military veterans are needed to make it a success. The Ohio Veterans NOW Project uses transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, to treat veterans. According to the Mayo Clinic, TMS is a non-invasive procedure. It uses an electromagnetic coil placed on the scalp near the forehead to deliver repetitive magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the brain.
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Columbus Health Commissioner Doctor Mysheika Roberts says the vaccine will be available at 72 sites in Franklin County That includes the four hospital systems, the city and county health departments, and a variety of different pharmacies, most at Giant Eagle and Kroger locations. The 1B population includes residents 65 years of age and older. Seniors 80 and older will be the first group to receive the vaccine next week. Each following week, the eligibility drops by five years. Roberts recommends checking in with your health care provider first. Our four adult hospital systems here all have a plan and have proactively reached out to their patients who would qualify, Roberst said. If for some reason that does not work for them, they can go to a Giant Eagle or a Kroger or any pharmacy offering the vaccine. That list is available at the Ohio Department of Health. Your local health department is a resource for those who don t have a regular provider. People will have a lot of