user302243 wrote: » I'm a fan of the app but would rather they had more healthy stuff as the freebies. It's often cookies/crisps/sweets.
yabadabado wrote: » I'd like to see the option of getting something from super saver (49c) than the usual sweet stuff.
yabadabado wrote: » I suppose it's always stuff that's long life and is cheap.Usually around a euro . I'd like to see the option of getting something from super saver (49c) than the usual sweet stuff.
zell12 wrote: » Problem with that is stock would disappear instantly. At least non-fresh products have a longer shelf-life. They have given part-baked baguettes, naan breads, bakewell tarts, swiss roll, though
vicwatson wrote: » 50 cent off It’s a bit **** this app isn’t it
zell12 wrote: » Jelly babies or Rice cakes on scratchcard
2ndcoming wrote: » Buying things just because they're discounted isn't actually saving anything, it's costing you money.
Macy0161 wrote: » I don't think there's been a week I haven't brought something from App. My only irritation is that I never get the fresh bakery, but the bakery normally fairly empty at the times I shop.
BlondeBomb wrote: » €1 off on the scratchers too I see Rich Tea in the offer stand too so they’ll prob make an appearance (to the joy of nobody).
Muahahaha wrote: » Anyone tried the chicken burgers that are on the app offers?
yellow hen wrote: » Bought them once and wasn't a fan. But then I find the idea of minced chicken burgers not particularly alluring so I'm not a reliable judge. I love scampi though...anyone ever had that?
Muahahaha wrote: » I actually wanted one of the 'Snacks' as the freebie but the picture on the app was so small I couldnt discern what exactly these 'Snacks' were, there was three packets but you couldnt zoom in to see what was written on them and the description below literally said Snacks' and nothing else.
2ndcoming wrote: » Have to say I agree. Lidl is great value and has good deals regularly. The app just always seems to be a random bunch of items I probably wouldn't have bought anyway with a bit of a discount. Buying things just because they're discounted isn't actually saving anything, it's costing you money.