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Lidl weekend 12/13th May

dlusman
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edited 8 May 2018 at 4:47PM in Gone off!
Seems a reasonably good selection
( Scotland has different wine - New Zealand Pinot Noir Marlborough £5.19 from £6.99 )

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Official MoneySavingExpert insert Tue 8 May: This weekend (Sat 12 and Sun 13 May) Lidl is offering up to 50% off five products as part of its ongoing ‘Super Weekend’ promotion in store (find your nearest).

The discounted products are:
Rowan Hill Bakery chocolate and hazelnut croissants 5x48g - 59p (norm £1.19)
Lindhouse fruit drink 6x250ml - 79p (norm £1.19)
Crownfield muesli bars (hazelnut & almond, cranberry, apple, chocolate or chocolate & banana) 200g - 59p (norm £1.19)
Milbona emmental slices 350g - £1.09 (norm £1.75)
Nero D'Avola Italian Terre Sicilliane wine 75cl - £3.29 (norm £4.99)

You can get a maximum of six of each product.

Big thanks to dlusman for the spot!
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  • PLRFD
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    Once again not so special. If these offers are supposed to bring customers in at the weekend it fails time after time with me.
  • MysteryMe
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    I always buy that cheese so will pop in and buy a few packs.
  • VfM4meplse
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    Muesli bars for me :)

    ETA: I suspect the croissants could get quite addictive :o
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

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  • RainbowDrops
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    VfM4meplse wrote: »

    ETA: I suspect the croissants could get quite addictive :o

    The filling is nice, although the "croissant" is more like a brioche; as to be expected for a pre packaged pastry. Good value, will proably grwb some if I'm there!
  • Ken68
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    The cheese is £1.39 most of the time in my local.
  • dlusman
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    Ken68 wrote: »
    The cheese is £1.39 most of the time in my local.
    Are you looking at the right product ? - The 350g Edam & Gouda in the Milbona range is £1.39 , but the Emmental is more expensive
  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    You could be right Dl...will have to check, though lately have not lingered, just in and out, lots to do.
    Though I am watching prices more for those items that I do buy, for example Breaded Cod and Breaded Haddock, two different prices and the shelf fillers just bunging them in the wrong places.One is £1.69 and the other £1.49 .Whatever happened to price labelling each item ?
    The morning rolls have gone up 2p from 15p and the frozen chicken breasts have increased to £3.50 from £3.33p. Lettuce gone up by 7p though seasonal so probably expect that. Low Fat yogurt still the same at 45p.
  • PLRFD
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    Got some carrots from Lidl this week each and everyone of them was mush in the middle,I suspect from the last snow but I still payed them 37p to fill my bin.
  • dlusman
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    The filling is nice, although the "croissant" is more like a brioche; as to be expected for a pre packaged pastry. Good value, will proably grwb some if I'm there!

    Just had one - okay , but not great and a bit dry . Certainly wouldnt buy again at the full price.
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