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Have they become so bad that nobody wants to post then any more?
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  • mac.d
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    England:
    wine is South African Paarl Shiraz £3.59
    cheese is Valley Spire Extra Mature Cheddar 830g £2.39

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    Scotland only: cod fillets & hazelnut wafers
    England:
    Wine is Argentinian Torrontes Mendoza £2.99
    Also have Shipwreck Lager & Red Eye Captain Pale Ale 59p

    Official MoneySavingExpert insert Tue 30 Apr:

    Lidl is offering up to 50% off on selected items this weekend – Sat 4 May and Sun 5 May, including:

    England and Wales:

    Shipwreck Lager, 330ml – 59p (norm 99p)
    Red Rye Captain pale ale, 330ml – 59p (norm 99p)
    Multivitamin juice, 6x 200ml – 64p (norm £1.29)
    Sweet BBQ Pork rib rack - £1.99 (norm £2.99)
    Argentinian Torrontes Mendoza white wine - £2.99 (norm £4.99)

    Scotland:

    Multivitamin juice, 6x 200ml – 64p (norm £1.29)
    Mister Choc Bellona hazelnut wafers - 79p (£1.29)
    Ocean Trader chunky cod fillets - £1.69 (norm £2.49)
    Sweet BBQ Pork rib rack - £1.99 (norm £2.99)
    Italian Pinot Grigio Garda white wine - £4.50 (norm £5.99)

    Northern Ireland:

    Organic tomato ketchup – 78p (norm 99p)
    Fruit Blast juice drink, 6x 250ml – 79p (norm £1.19)
    Gelatelli ice cream – 99p (norm £1.49)
    Whiskas poultry pouch cat food - £2.49 (norm £3)

    Big thanks to mac.d for the spot! [purplesignup][/purplesignup]
  • PLRFD
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    Have they become so bad that nobody wants to post then any more?

    I very nearly posted the same yesterday but didn’t want to step on anyone’s toes,just been Lidl they finally have stock of Western Gold bourbon in but it’s gone up 50p.
  • Ken68
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    Bought a lot of the cheese, but am choosy now with Lidl. Lots of silly products. Why would I buy odd food made in countries like Greece, when what I want is cheap seasonal staple foods which would probably be from the UK. They have lost the plot.
  • dlusman
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    Have they become so bad that nobody wants to post then any more?
    I gave up posting , because no-one appeared interested. Last couple of posts only just 2 or 3 likes
  • dlusman
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    Ken68 wrote: »
    Why would I buy odd food made in countries like Greece, .


    Because its very nice - and variety is good for you ?
  • tessie_bear
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    im interested in them...quite excited about the bottle beer next weekend
    onwards and upwards
  • Ken68
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    Unsure how prices will be after Brexit. Surprised there has been no definite information.
  • 203846930
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    Dad prefers the cheese on offer in England but he might get some of the Scottish cheese for me :T
  • mac.d
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    dlusman wrote: »
    I gave up posting , because no-one appeared interested. Last couple of posts only just 2 or 3 likes
    I usually always read them when people post, but maybe don't always thank the OP or reply on the thread (sorry). They do seem to cycle through the same things, but I like the weekend offers, they are sometimes handy for grabbing a couple of things you'd normally buy at a better price, what's not to like about that.

    I bought a couple of bags of the granola to go with the couple of bags of muesli I bought a few weekends ago. Won't be buying anything next weekend but I'm all sorted for breakfast for a while now. :D

    Incidentally, we're not getting those cheap beer offers north of the border next weekend, but from 2nd May they're doing a craft beer festival promotion (not sure if its going to be regionalised throughout the UK or if its just Scotland).
  • deborah100
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    I'll probably get some of the juices while they're on offer! Thanks for posting :D
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