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Lidl weekend half price offers 23/24 May

dlusman
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edited 19 May 2015 pm31 6:15PM in Gone off!
"Deluxe" Beef Steak quarter Pound burgers ( 4 pack ) 454 g £1.49
( area 1 ,2 ,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11 )
"Braemoor" Beef Burgers ( 8 pack ) 681g £1.49
( area 12 )

"Batte" BBQ Sauce 450g 37p
"Batte" Salad Dressing ( Balsamic , Caesar, French ) 250ml 59p
Cherry Tomatoes 500g 89p

Official MoneySavingExpert insert 19 May: Lidl has confirmed the above offers are available in most UK stores this weekend (Sat 23 to 24 May), subject to availability. It did say the steak quarter pounders may not be available in all stores, so do call ahead to check.

Lidl has also told us it has two deals for festival-goers - a self-inflating thermal mat for £13.99 and solar camera/phone charger for £11.99 on offer from Thu 21 to 27 May. Thanks to dulsman for sharing this offer.

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  • Ken68
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    Thanks Dl....good price the Braemoor Beefburgers £2.18p kg. if all meat, query fat content....will have to see on the day.
  • dlusman
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    Ken68 wrote: »
    Thanks Dl....good price the Braemoor Beefburgers £2.18p kg. if all meat, query fat content....will have to see on the day.

    the burgers in the area 12 offer are 92% meat , with a 22% fat content
  • Ken68
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    Blimey,, 22%. Grill job.
  • Lynsey
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    I've still got burgers in the freezers, but may try a pack of the Deluxe ones.

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  • dlusman
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    dlusman wrote: »
    the burgers in the area 12 offer are 92% meat , with a 22% fat content

    the percentages for the burgers in the other areas are 90 & 18
  • sb44
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    I wonder if these are the Deluxe ones that will be on offer. Not that Deluxe if they have a 23% fat content. Then again, you do need to have fat in burgers so that they don't dry out whilst cooking, so maybe this is the regular fat content for deluxe burgers.

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  • dlusman
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    sb44 wrote: »
    I wonder if these are the Deluxe ones that will be on offer. Not that Deluxe if they have a 23% fat content. Then again, you do need to have fat in burgers so that they don't dry out whilst cooking, so maybe this is the regular fat content for deluxe burgers.

    see post #6

    where do you get your 23% fat content from ?
  • sb44
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    dlusman wrote: »
    see post #6

    where do you get your 23% fat content from ?

    On the label of the above picture.
  • dlusman
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    edited 18 May 2015 am31 7:55AM
    sb44 wrote: »
    On the label of the above picture.

    the "traffic light" labelling on a lot of food ( including the picture you posted ) gives the fat/sugar/salt content "per serving" and as a percentage of the recommended daily allowance. So you get 23% of your daily recommended fat allowance from one serving. My eyes are not good enough to read what that the label says what that serving is

    For the actual fat content percentage you need to look at the content per 100g which is given elsewhere on the packaging.
  • VfM4meplse
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    Nothing for me this weekend. I can buy a 1kg bowl of cherry tomatoes locally for £1.
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

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