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Published: 2022-06-04 09:50:00 Updated: 2022-06-04 09:50:00
Posted June 4, 2022 9:50 a.m. EDT
Lidl has new weekend sales on Saturday and Sunday including Bartlett pears (3 lbs for $2.49), pork chops, almonds, shrimp and more.
The deals posted below are valid at a Raleigh, NC area location. Check your local ad to verify prices. This list is not a guarantee of price.
These deals are only valid on June 4-5, 2022.
Bone in assorted pork chops, $2.49/lb
GT's Synergy® organic kombucha, 16 oz, select, 2 for $5
Almonds (raw, unsalted dry roasted, oven roasted sea salt or dry roasted sea salt), 14 oz, 2 for $7, limit 6
Cox frozen raw peeled de-veined gulf shrimp, 12 oz, $5.99
UV bug zapper, door screens, select
These deals are valid June 1-7, 2022.
Whole baby bella mushrooms, 8 oz, $1.49, limit 5
Blueberries, 1 pint, $2.99 for myLidl members, limit 5
Sweet bell peppers, 3 count, $2.99, limit 5
Vidalia onions, 3 lb, $2.99 for myLidl members, limit 5
Lean ground beef, 93% lean, 16 oz, $3.99 for myLidl members, limit 4
Skinless tilapia fillet, $3.99/lb , limit 10 lbs
Chilean whole salmon fillet, skin on, $6.99/lb, limit 10 lbs
Catelli seasoned butterflied lamb leg, $7.99/lb
TenderBison™ all natural ground bison, 16 oz, $7.99
Baby back pork ribs, family size, 48 oz, $19.99
Beyond Meat® frozen Beyond Breakfast Sausage™, 7.4 oz, 2 for $5 for myLidl members, limit 6
Pack-a-snack, 3 packs, 1.5 each, $1.99 for myLidl members, limit 4
Frozen homestyle waffles, 12.3 oz, $0.99, limit 4
Stromboli, select, 8.25 oz, 2 for $4 for myLidl members, limit 6
Vine leaves stuffed with rice, 9.8 z, $2.49
Trü Frü frozen fruit, (dark chocolate raspberries, milk chocolate strawberries or peanut butter bananas), 8 oz, select, $4.49 for myLidl members
Bon Gelati frozen dessert cones, 8 count, $4.99
Mini croissant with chocolate hazelnut filling, $0.59 each, limit 6
Cookies (fudge striped, mint fudge or fudge coconut caramel), 8.5 - 11.5 oz., $0.99, limit 4
Snack Day snacks (bite size rounds tortilla chips or restaurant style tortilla chips), 13 oz, $0.99, limit 6
Honey wheat pretzel twists, 10 oz, $1.49
Tate's Bake Shop chocolate chip cookies, 7 oz, $2.99 for myLidl members
Tate's Bake Shop gluten free ginger zinger cookies, 7 oz, $3.49 for myLidl members
Day to day coffee, four varieties, 36 ct, $9.99
Organic Vermont golden maple syrup, family size, 32 oz, $14.99
Strong plush bath tissue, 12 count, 2 for $8
Singer sewing machine, Stitch Quick, sewing accessories, garment rack, stick vacuum, hamper, area rugs, jersey fitted sheet, glass scale, cosmetic bag, storage basket
Paint, chalk, paint by numbers, play food set, game collection, trampoline
* There are limits on the number of sale items you can buy for many items listed in the ad. Be sure to check out the ad so you know all the limits.
* With Lidl Buy One Get One Free (BOGO) deals, one product will ring at full price and then one will be free. You have to buy both to get the sale price.
* The deals posted above are for a Raleigh, NC location. Check your local ad to verify prices.
Coupon Policy: Lidl stores do not accept Manufacturer's Coupons. They do offer store coupons on the Lidl app.
BOGO Deals: With Lidl Buy One Get One Free (BOGO) deals, one product will ring at full price and then one will be free. You have to buy both to get the sale price.
myLidl rewards: Be sure to join the Lidl rewards program to get coupons and special discounts. You can join on their app or sign up for a myLidl account online and enter your phone number at checkout.
Forms of Payment: Lidl will accept cash, credit cards, debit cards. They do not accept checks.
Bags: Bring your own bags. They do not offer free bags.
Newly-Built, Beautiful Stores and Easy-to-Shop Layouts: All Lidl stores opening this summer will be newly constructed facilities, featuring a manageable, easy-to-shop layout of 20,000 square feet with only six aisles.
Fresh Baked Goods: Customers will be greeted each day with the smell of Lidl’s top-quality breads and pastries, which are baked fresh throughout the day. A bakery will be located at the entrance of each store.
Healthy, Sustainable Choices: Lidl is committed to offering a wide range of healthy and sustainable options. All fresh and frozen seafood in Lidl’s everyday assortment will be certified sustainable by either the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP), or the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC). Lidl’s high quality private label products will not have certified synthetic colors, added MSG or partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs) containing trans fats.
Organic and Gluten-Free Options: Lidl will carry a variety of organic and gluten-free items including organic fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy, and packaged food items, which will all be available at the lowest possible prices.
Lidl’s Top Quality Products: About 90 percent of the high quality groceries available at Lidl will be exclusive brand products. Each product on Lidl shelves will be rigorously tested to ensure that it meets our high quality standards. Several items have already won acclaim in the United States, including award-winning cheeses recognized in the 2017 Los Angeles International Dairy Competition, and a range of baby products that have earned the Parent-Tested, Parent-Approved seal of approval.
Lidl Surprises: Lidl offers an ever-changing selection of non-food products each week that will be in stores for a limited time. The selection will include fitness gear, small kitchen appliances, toys, and outdoor furniture, among other non-food items.
Lidl operates more than 10,000 stores in 27 countries throughout Europe, offering customers the highest quality fresh produce, meat, bakery items and a wide array of household products at the lowest possible prices. Lidl first established its U.S. headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia in June 2015. Since then, it has announced regional headquarters and distribution centers in Spotsylvania County, Virginia; Alamance County, North Carolina and Cecil County, Maryland.
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