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Lidl Plus app hopelessly over-complicated
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I can definitely confirm this - I have had the magic "0.00" receipt several times now. I try to use the self service tills for that.Pompeii2 said:Just use one after the other, you can deactivate one voucher, use one voucher then active the other, you don't need to buy anything else to get the free items
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I don't find it too complicated....I just activate everything, and if there a conflict (usually around bakery items) I deactivate one. I love having the digital receipts....that is probably the best feature for me.1
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With the free bakery item I put it through the till separately as I buy several bakery items and it is only the cheapest that is free.1
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I wish the Lidl App was usable in France! They do have Lidl App in French stores now but UK one "Non". I spent loads of money there and it all counted for nothing.0
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It's pretty simple to use really, I find the activation useful. If I have the 10% off I only activate it when I'm doing a big shop. Quite often I just need milk etc. and don't want to waste the 10% so leave it de-activated.
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If you change the app to Lidl F then you can avail yourself of the appropriate offers whilst you are there, they will operate as stand alone apps in each country.thriftytracey said:I wish the Lidl App was usable in France! They do have Lidl App in French stores now but UK one "Non". I spent loads of money there and it all counted for nothing.
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I have a coupon for 15% off chocolate bars, is that for just one, or can I stock up?
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Multiple items one use. You can click on the T&Cs of the coupon and it states "discount on overall spend".HillStreetBlues said:I have a coupon for 15% off chocolate bars, is that for just one, or can I stock up?
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Is there a limit?molerat said:Multiple items one use. You can click on the T&Cs of the coupon and it states "discount on overall spend".
I normally just pick up a full display box
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