
I bagged a 39p pizza meal deal at Lidl thanks to a clever lunch hack – it gets me bargain breakfasts too
MEALY GOOD I bagged a 39p pizza meal deal at Lidl thanks to a clever lunch hack – it gets me bargain breakfasts too
WHEN it comes to the nation's favourite lunch deals, not much beats a classic meal deal.
And now one woman has revealed how you can get one from Lidl for just 39p.
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Bargain hunter Beth shared how to get a 'pizza meal deal' at Lidl for 39p
Credit: TikTok / @bargainbeth
For this purse-friendly price, she manages to get a drink and pizza, or a different baked good of her choosing.
Considering Tesco meal deal offering 's is £4 (or £3.60 with a clubcard) and Boots' is £3.99 outside of London, it is certainly a steal.
Savvy shopper Beth, who posts under @bargainbeth, shared her Lidl hack in a video which has racked up over 2,500 likes.
She revealed that all you need to do is buy a drink from Lidl, and you can get a free bakery item if you scan the Lidl Plus card.
And it doesn't have to be a drink - it can just be the cheapest item you can find in store.
The Lidl website explained the deal, saying: 'The Lidl Plus Bakery Spin is back to add an extra sprinkle of sweetness to your day.
'From 31 July - 20 August, do your shop, scan your Lidl Plus app at the checkout and get one daily spin of your in-app wheel of surprises.
'Once you spin, you'll receive a FREE coupon for a selected bakery item – and the icing on the cake is, everyone wins – mmmmagic!'
Beth posted how she was hoping to get pizza and scoured the shelves to find the cheapest drink to go with it.
After looking at 90p ginger shots, a 79p mango drink, and a latte for 69p, she eventually found an orange juice for 39p.
I'll never step foot in a supermarket to do my food shop again
She shared: 'I spotted one that's even better, and that's this orange energising water for a mere 39p.
'That's a meal deal for 39p, pizza and a drink.'
She was so impressed with the deal that she said she wasn't just going to use it for lunch.
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You can scan the Lidl Plus app for a free baked good
Credit: TikTok / @bargainbeth
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Beth posted how she was hoping to get pizza and scoured the shelves to find the cheapest drink to go with it
Credit: Alamy
She added that next time she was going to try and find the cheapest breakfast in Lidl - and said the free bakery spin resets daily.
Many fellow bargain hunters were hugely impressed with the Lidl 'meal deal', with one saying: 'Genius!!'
Another added: 'I won a pizza and croissant yum!'
However, one pointed out: 'Where's the snack?'

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