Serious sales are coming from Monday at Lidl, for 7 days
Lidl is constantly striving to make life easier for its customers. Now extra discounts for customers have been announced again, which can be enjoyed for a whole week.
They recently announced that they will reduce the price of meat products such as salami, ham, hot dogs and sausages by 20 percent. And before that, they were offering their hit products for the Christmas season, such as the play kitchen, at exceptional prices, contrary to the general belief that Christmas gifts will be more expensive this year. And now they have shared another piece of good news: starting from Monday, November 27, extra discounts will be introduced for 7 days.
The 48th weekly discount newspaper will be available on Saturday on the Lidl website and in the Lidl Plus application. In it, the extra discounts for people over 65 were announced, according to which they receive a 10 percent discount on all fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as a 20 percent discount on the Házánk Kincsei dry pasta offer.
This means that people over the age of 65 can buy pasta, fruit and vegetables at a discount for an entire week. However, it is important to know that a quantity limit applies to these products, as a maximum of 5 packages, pieces or kilograms of each product can be purchased at the same time. In addition, the discounts cannot be combined with other promotions and cannot be applied at self-service checkouts.
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