Free £5 Lidl voucher

nelliethehooker
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From Thursday, you'll find a voucher for £5 off when you spend £25 or more at Lidl (find your nearest) if you pick up the free Metro newspaper on Thu 22 Aug (available in lots of cities and their surrounding towns across England, Scotland & Wales – see map in ‘more info’ below). Once you have the voucher, just show it to the cashier when you pay – it’s valid from Fri 23 Aug until stores close on Wed 28 Aug. Unfortunately, this offer isn't available in Northern Ireland.

Can’t get hold of a free Metro newspaper?

The same voucher can be found in the Daily Mail (70p) on Sat 24 Aug and The Mail on Sunday (£1.80) on Sun 25 Aug. Though of course the cost of the newspaper means you’ll save a bit less than £5 overall, unless you’d usually buy the paper anyway.

The voucher can be used against anything in store including already-reduced items, but in Scotland alcohol is excluded. For England and Wales, there's an upper limit of two alcoholic products per voucher.

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  • Unknown
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  • nelliethehooker
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    edited August 2019 #3

    Unfortunately for us it's a no no, as we don't ever see a Metro & don't have a Lidl anywhere near us.yell 

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  • JVB66
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    edited August 2019 #5

    We noticed yesterday that there is a Lidl and Aldi in the same road at Christchurch 

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  • SteveL
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    edited August 2019 #7

    There is also an electronic version of the metro. Usually though copies, hard or otherwise, are specifically excluded.☹️ 

    Also a long way to a Lidl for us. Numerous Aldis around though.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited August 2019 #8

    Annoyingly DD?🤔, any chance of saving money is good for everyone surely. I am super impressed with both Lidl & Aldi their tools particularly. Long live competition I say👍🏻 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited August 2019 #9

    We have lots of both not far away. I find Lidl rather different in terms of some products to Aldi, and Lidl usually have a very good instore bakery, something Aldi don’t have. 

    Mum often gets a Metro, so I will check it out. Nothing would persuade me to buy DM though!😁

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited August 2019 #11

    Yes, most of the stores are laid out identically. We have come across the odd “rogue”, but none of the faffing about moving things so beloved of Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury’s outlets. Don’t use Lidl much, but great for Xmas stuff. Do Croatia not have Tesco? Good for them if they don’t.

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2019 #12

    The reason the  uk supermarkets change is to encourage other sales and is aimed at shoppers who normally buy set items and get to know where they areundecided

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    edited August 2019 #14

    I think you'll find Kaufland is part of the group which also own Lidl. wink