Lidl 1/2 June
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Only two food offers - but at least it is not cheese , and one is something totally new ( though 20p off seems a bit stingy ) .
Always worth stocking up on cheap bacon
Official MoneySavingExpert insert Tue 28 May:
Lidl is offering up to 50% off on selected items this weekend – Sat 1 and Sun 2 Jun, including:
England and Wales:
- Hazelnut crème croissants five-pack, 99p (norm £1.19)
- Extra strong kitchen foil, 99p (norm £1.99)
- Soft classic white toilet tissue, nine-pack, £1.49 (norm £2.09)
- Argentinian Malbec Mendoza red wine, £4.49 (norm £5.99)
Scotland:
- Hazelnut crème croissants five-pack, 99p (norm £1.19)
- Extra strong kitchen foil, 99p (norm £1.99)
- Soft classic white toilet tissue, nine-pack, £1.49 (norm £2.09)
- New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc white wine, £4.99 (norm £6.99)
Northern Ireland:
- Vegetarian burgers, 66p (norm 99p)
- Carrot cake, £1.33 (norm £1.85)
- Goodfella’s thin crust pizza, £1.50 (norm £2)
- Cheese and onion crisps, £2.49 (norm £2.99)
Offers are available in stores (find your nearest) this weekend, while stocks last, and you can get a maximum of six of each product. For more offers, check out our Lidl deals page.
Big thanks to dlusman for the spot! [purplesignup][/purplesignup]
Only two food offers - but at least it is not cheese , and one is something totally new ( though 20p off seems a bit stingy ) .
Always worth stocking up on cheap bacon
Official MoneySavingExpert insert Tue 28 May:
Lidl is offering up to 50% off on selected items this weekend – Sat 1 and Sun 2 Jun, including:
England and Wales:
- Hazelnut crème croissants five-pack, 99p (norm £1.19)
- Extra strong kitchen foil, 99p (norm £1.99)
- Soft classic white toilet tissue, nine-pack, £1.49 (norm £2.09)
- Argentinian Malbec Mendoza red wine, £4.49 (norm £5.99)
Scotland:
- Hazelnut crème croissants five-pack, 99p (norm £1.19)
- Extra strong kitchen foil, 99p (norm £1.99)
- Soft classic white toilet tissue, nine-pack, £1.49 (norm £2.09)
- New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc white wine, £4.99 (norm £6.99)
Northern Ireland:
- Vegetarian burgers, 66p (norm 99p)
- Carrot cake, £1.33 (norm £1.85)
- Goodfella’s thin crust pizza, £1.50 (norm £2)
- Cheese and onion crisps, £2.49 (norm £2.99)
Offers are available in stores (find your nearest) this weekend, while stocks last, and you can get a maximum of six of each product. For more offers, check out our Lidl deals page.
Big thanks to dlusman for the spot! [purplesignup][/purplesignup]
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This is disappointing for me, but I guess makes happy reading for fans of bacon.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
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Also look out for their cheap imperfect veg boxes which they say they are now doing in all stores
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As usual, just different wine in Scotland:
New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc,was £6.99 now £4.99
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/online-leaflets/30-05-05-06-lidl-weekly/view/flyer/page/24?ar=110 -
Crap again I’m afraid,I’ve seen the wonky veg boxes but they put them after the tills at one end of the shop,if you’re not on a till near that end you don’t know they are there and would still have to rejoin the queue even if you did.0
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Crap again I’m afraid,I’ve seen the wonky veg boxes but they put them after the tills at one end of the shop,if you’re not on a till near that end you don’t know they are there and would still have to rejoin the queue even if you did.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy ...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!0 -
i bought my first wonky box today. Excellent value with large oranges, tomatoes, peppers, nectarines, apricots, radish,Jersey Royals and a packet of spinich. None of it looked on it's last legs, rather packets that had come open. The oranges alone would have cost £1.50 from the fruit counter.0
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Lanzarote1938 wrote: »i bought my first wonky box today. Excellent value with large oranges, tomatoes, peppers, nectarines, apricots, radish,Jersey Royals and a packet of spinich. None of it looked on it's last legs, rather packets that had come open. The oranges alone would have cost £1.50 from the fruit counter.0
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Can I ask what time you were there , and how many boxes available ? Have yet to see any in my local
I was there at about 11am. Don't often shop in Lidl but had the recent £5 voucher to use. Forgot there was also a packet of fresh basil (already used in meatball sauce)and a couple of satsumas. There was only the one box at the till I used and no label on it to say what it was.0 -
VfM4meplse wrote: »Seems like they want these to be impulse purchases after you have visited the f&v aisles!
I have heard they are doing it like this because people were adding extra items into the box , or swapping for fresher items0
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