
Lidl shopper shares hack on how to get £50 off popular holiday by using loyalty app
SAVVY SHOPPER Lidl shopper shares hack on how to get £50 off popular holiday by using loyalty app
A LIDL shopper has shared a hack revealing how holidaymakers can get £50 off with a popular holiday company.
The discounter's Lidl Plus loyalty scheme is offering customers the chance to win cash off a trip away with Parkdean Resorts.
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Lidl Plus customers can get money off Parkdean Resorts holidays
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Posting on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, a customer shared details of the deal.
"Check the Lidl app, they have partner offers. I just got £50 off a Parkdean Holiday.
"Open the app and scroll down to partner offers."
Commenting on the post, shoppers have piped up saying they didn't realise the offer was live.
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One posted saying it was a "bargain" while another said: "great tip, thanks".
Lidl said the up to £50 discount applies to all Lidl Plus customers, so if you've got the loyalty app on your phone, you should give it a check.
Click on the "More" tab, then "Partner Offers" and scroll down to find the deal.
Once you've redeemed the offer you'll be given a code that needs to be inputted into the Parkdean website.
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You need to enter the code at the checkout and the discount will be applied.
The offer is live until July 31 and on two to 14 night holidays booked between May 1, 2025, and December 31, 2026.
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If the stay lands on a school holiday or bank holiday, you will only get £20 off.
The stay must also be worth a minimum of £99 for breaks of six nights or less and £179 for breaks of seven nights or more.
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The offer can be redeemed to get money off holiday homes, lodges, touring and camping and glamping accommodation.
The full terms and conditions can be found on the Lidl Plus app.
Lidl is also offering Lidl Plus customers £65 off holidays booked through Jet2Holidays between now and September 9.
Of course, with both these offers, make sure the deal you're getting is actually the best one, even with a discount.
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You can use comparison websites like Kayak, Trivago and TravelSupermarket to compare prices.
What other supermarkets offer shoppers money off holidays?
Sainsbury's Nectar customers can use their points with British Airways to get Avios points and get money off with British Airways.
Every 400 Nectar points is worth 250 Avios and are they transferred instantly.
You can also use Nectar points to get money off Eurostar journeys and at Nectar Hotels.
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Tesco Clubcard customers can use their hard-earned points to get money off with Virgin Atlantic (£1.50 in vouchers is worth 300 Virgin Points), easyJet holidays (50p in vouchers is worth £1) and more.
You can download a Nectar Card or Clubcard for free onto your smartphone via Google Play or the Apple App Store.
In other news, we revealed how you can get hidden freebies via the Lidl Plus app, including doughnuts, fresh fruit and pasta.
What is Lidl Plus?
Lidl Plus is Lidl's loyalty scheme and has 100million users across the world, according to the supermarket.
The rewards scheme gives shoppers a host of offers including multi-buy deals and exclusive discounts on certain products.
Customers can also earn freebies if they spend a certain amount in shops each week.
For example, anyone spending £10 can get a free bakery item.
Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.
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