Is the Lidl Loyalty App Worth it?
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Has anyone tried Lidl loyalty app is it worth downloading dose it take up much space on phone
I have it downloaded. So far its pretty good has decent offers. Don't think its wastes much .
Yes,I really like the app ,every time you shop you get a scratch card on your app,you can win money off coupons,plus it loads your coupons straight onto your card x
LIDL Plus? It kinda sucks.
Can't search for products, can't hide unwanted LIDL publicity nor it has a dark mode.
I'd use their virtual card (and print it out) if they'd give vouchers physically after a purchase, but nope they don't and I hardly shop there. Whenever I go there I already know what I'm specifically buying so.. yeah.
I have the lidl plus app but don't shop there frequently so it seems like every month or so they entice me back with a £5 off voucher. I actually had a £10 voucher offered by email but when I viewed the app it was only £5 off. I was slightly annoyed about that. I struggle to do a big shop in Lidl because of the limited range and some of the items I'm not keen on the quality of them, watery ice cream, weird tasting tinned products (curries and a few others). So I'm quite selective what I get at Lidls.
Can’t say I shop there enough to make it worth my while. The accumulated spend threshold for vouchers is high
Interesting! We have just had a Lidl open here so I’ll be taking a look at the app. Anything else I need to look out for?
My mum's a sucker for this, I see a lot of her during the week, but none of ours plans can interfere with her Friday shop at lidl
I have the Lidl app. I do the majority of our shopping here. Most months I get the £12 off with coupon plus and I often use the weekly coupons too so it does save us extra money.
I downloaded it when it first arrived. Weekly offers on certain items, monthly coupons to collect if you spend £100 or more. Its decent enough, if you shop in Lidl regularly
Signal can sometimes be shocking bad where I live when it does work I find it helps me save on shopping
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