Orange juice is a commodity - it has increased 45% so far this year. Worldwide.
Got my 2kg of potatoes, last weeks grapes (which were now back in stock) and a scratch and win yum-yum all for €0.00 today. Happy with that.
What's up with the "Scratch and Win" on the app? I haven't gotten one in months. Do you have to now spend €1,000 at one go?
And for my birthday, I could have gotten a box(4) of free doughnuts, except they didn't have any in store.
10 euro every 10 hours i think
You might get 30% off crisps, twice in a week 🙄
For feck's sake 🤬. I just bought a bag of cans @11c each at 6:30.
I've just been sticking them in the microwave as normal and mashing them up with spuds. They do seem a bit tougher alright but a good lump of butter sorts that out.
Just got this two times in a row, it's literally only 25% off if you buy two, 2 euro down to 1.50, and with the 30% you can buy a whole range including the microwave popcorn for 30% off and you just have to buy one, but you can use it for up to 15
It's getting to the point where the just for you and regular Lidl plus deals are better than the scratchers
i can use that voucher to get some crisps😃😃 PM me thanks
That's a good steak right there.
2kg of spuds is the best freebie I've got in ages (ever, maybe) - and I've never even darkened the start line of a parkrun!
Now to use them before they start sprouting on me - I feel a big shepherd's pie bake coming on!
In other news, the Christmas cherry liqueurs are back in - hurray!!!
another 30% off, this time crownfield 🙄 feck off Lidl
Anyone tired Lidl pay?
You pair a credit card with your Lidl plus and takes money the same time as you scan your qr code
Just tried it there
Had to say it to the worker as doesn't tell them yet, very handy
I tried it. We all scan our Lidl plus as we walk past the till, but you need to avoid doing that, and tell them you wish to use Lidl pay.
Its a well intentioned idea but the implementation just doesn't work very well.
too much marbling in it 🙂
they won't sprout that fast. Keep them in a cool temperature in paper bag.
there's no such thing! that's where all the taste comes from
I wonder if that bathroom cabinet be any good? Hmm…
What? Fat is flavour 😋
From the supermarket who did a "waste not" thing of set cheap prices for gone off stuff, then gave up on it for 30% off, then went to 20% and the rare 50%, now 20% and 40%. The penny-pinching is real.
Yeah that has really pissed me off.
It went from 40c Waste Not, to 50% and 20%. This new 40% and 20% is just mad.
The original idea was to get rid of stuff to prevent food waste, now its a case of try to extract as much profit as possible.
I'm still pissed off with them for their chocolate prices. Even Tesco are selling *chocolate* bars for less than a euro while Lidl are double the price for the equivalent basic product.
Agreed, their chocolate prices are much higher (even though cocoa prices have skyrocketed this year). But I will say Lidls JD Gross is the best of the supermarket chocolates, by a country mile.
Hallelujah - just got an email to say they've finally set it up so that all the weekly offers will go through when you scan the QR code - no more having to activate each one individually.
The personal ones (eg scratch and win) still have to be activated though.
I foresee one potential problem with this, though.
For Park Run people like myself, 🏃♀️ 😋 the free offer recently has been identical to one of the Lidl Plus offers. So if bananas were 99c on the Lidl Plus (but €1.79 regular price), but the Park Run offer gave you free bananas, you'd have to make sure you didn't activate the Lidl Plus offer, in order to get your free bananas. Can we choose to de-activate the automatic Lidl Plus offers? Will we need to?
On the formerly-'Waste Not' stuff being changed from 50% to 40% reduction, I'm disappointed. Meat, poultry and fish with a use-by date of today should really be at least half-price. Maybe I'm just too nostalgic for the €1 Waste Nots (that then increased to €1.10, and to think I was miffed by that increase 🤭)
Thats a shame, I get the meats there all the time if it's one of the seasoned chickens. In my local there's always a lot left by the end of the day too.
Did they change the two days out discount too from 20%?
The jam in Lidl went from a euro up to 1.50 this year also
Still 70c in dunnes and Tescos
I hope they don't consider any less than 20% discount for food that has a use-by date of the following day. 😓
scratch cards are so useless it hurts, they could at least give 30% of Formil or some cleaning stuff instead of junk
also wine gums went up in price again, double now, pretty much everything doubled by now since a 1-2 years ago. Is there actually no stop to this? What’s the latest excuse for all those increases?