All remaining Xmas Favorina ambient lines will be given away to customers at Lidl starting from 11th Jan.
Cashiers should keep the stock within their check-out pod and offer this stock free to families once they have paid for their shopping.
Latest comments (22)
Moonshine1000
14 Jan 17#22
This gesture of compassion will place Lidl top of the line for humanity reasons. Good move Lidl now has shown their corporate compassion at ground level. In my opinion it would have been improved by distribution food through charities. Too many unscrupulous people in this world today.
Tora
13 Jan 17#21
I do believe some stores offer free Favorina products as I remember the same or similar posted last year. If people posted which store does/does not do this offer it would be hugely helpful.:)
bartmi2
12 Jan 17#20
The information I have provided is reliable. The offer may vary significantly from store to store and from region to region. It all depends on stock levels of certain lines. Please treat this topic more like a tip and not as info that will help you in getting loads of free products.
gbmcginty
12 Jan 17#19
We've got at least two people in this very thread who got free gingerbread, which is better proof than 'I didn't get any, boohoo woe is me' :(. And well observed, 99p is not free, but since you were also whining about the prices of Christmas products I was simply illustrating that there are good prices on some products. Now go and find something else to whine about...
AhmadK74
12 Jan 17#18
Exactly. The greediest supermarket.
AhmadK74
12 Jan 17#17
1. Wrong argument. The deal has no proof at the first place, and my experience supports if - NO FREE STUFF at Lidl. Do you have any proof of otherwise? Please post your receipt then. 2. 99p IS NOT free, mate. Quite a misleading topic imo
kiwio
11 Jan 17#16
Mini stollen is only 25% off £1.99
gbmcginty
11 Jan 17#15
1. Because you couldn't find or didn't get these deals, means precisely nothing.
2. A full-on 800g stollen was 99p at my local, so you're clearly doing it wrong.
Don't remove, topic is sweet.
Tora
11 Jan 17#14
No such offer at Gravesend store. Mini panettone was the only festive product I noticed but it scanned at 99p.:(
AhmadK74
11 Jan 17#13
There is no such thing as "Free Favouring Xmas lines at Lidl from 11 Jan" because a the OP does not provide us with any source and b I went to my local Lidl today (11 Jan) and despite having loads of Christmasy stuff like puff pastry trees, mini stollen bites, crunchy speculates spread etc on their shelves they do not give it away for free. Even worse, the price is still pretty high for that sort of stuff (£1.49 for a box of mini stollen, for example). Greedy people and false claims from TS. Please remove the topic.
is28
10 Jan 17#12
got some xmas tree biscuits today at the till - spent just over £10 :smile: lovely biscuits - dated may 2017
tdyer
10 Jan 17#11
nice find op
kiwio
9 Jan 17#10
Where does it say?
bschofield
9 Jan 17#9
That's brilliant! :smile:
Valiantcat
9 Jan 17#8
What happens at stores with self service tills? Presumably you can self serve yourself any of these after you have paid.
bartmi2
9 Jan 17#7
There is no minimum spend. This is only limited by stock stores have remaining.
thomasleep
9 Jan 17#6
really interested to see what a check out pod is :smile:
gbmcginty
9 Jan 17#5
Who gives a fig?
kernowmike
9 Jan 17#4
what about singletons? is there a minimum purchase value before they offer? as a single regular lidl shopper - my primary supermarket, inevitably i do not spend £40 every time...
Housebrick
8 Jan 17#3
ok no worries googled it, its edible
Housebrick
8 Jan 17#2
what is favorina ? is it an air freshner
Newbold
8 Jan 17#1
Hard working families? Just about managing families? :neutral_face:
Opening post
Cashiers should keep the stock within their check-out pod and offer this stock free to families once they have paid for their shopping.
Latest comments (22)
2. 99p IS NOT free, mate. Quite a misleading topic imo
2. A full-on 800g stollen was 99p at my local, so you're clearly doing it wrong.
Don't remove, topic is sweet.
Even worse, the price is still pretty high for that sort of stuff (£1.49 for a box of mini stollen, for example).
Greedy people and false claims from TS. Please remove the topic.