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Lidl UK Reviews

2.6 Rating 655 Reviews
38 %
of reviewers recommend Lidl UK
2.6
Based on 655 reviews
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1.6 out of 5
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I don't like the app. I've been shopping for Lidls for years and I've had more discounts in the vouchers in the back of the magazines they give out in store, normally at £5 off every £25 shop. The app only offers £2 off a shop of you spend £100 at a time is a little pathetic and what I noticed is that it disappears after a certain time. I have recent started shopping in Tescos again because they have given me more value with the club card over the Christmas and New Year Period than Lidl have.
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Posted 4 years ago
I bought the Lidl Silver slate turkey for our Christmas meal. I can honestly say it was the best turkey we have ever had from anywhere. So much meat on it and moist too, it was worth paying a bit more for such a fabulous product. Also thanks so much for the Lidl Plus card - just brilliant. Well done Lidl.
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Posted 4 years ago
Got my first £2 voucher with the Lidl Plus app, but it disappeared after only a couple of days. Emailed Lidl and they asked for a load more details, which I sent and voucher was reinstated though I didn't get any apology or explanation as to what had happened. I now had 2 x £2 vouchers and a £1 scratchcard "win" on the Ap. Bought about £50 of shopping and the App didn't work....apparently it was my network provider (please note here that Aldi have internet instore). As all three vouchers were due to run out and I was passing lidl the next day I "popped in" to spend my vouchers, picked up 4 x £1.25 bottles of beer, queued to make the purchase, explained what had happened the previous day and that I just wanted to use the vouchers before they expired. Shop assistant said "Well for a start you cant use them on alcohol" (regardless of the fact that I had done a shop the previous day and still had the receipt with me). Determined to use my £5 I then went and picked up some pet supplies, queued again at a different till and tried to activate the vouchers, which I couldn't do. "you can only use one voucher per shop" I was told "Ahah" says I, "I will split my shop and make three separate purchases". "Yes you can do that but it might be a bit complicated, so I will get someone else to help you" So the saga came to an end and I eventually managed to use my vouchers, but what kind of "Loyalty Scheme" gives you the run around like this....all for the sake of a couple of quid? It's like Lidl, don't want you to use it. Note to Lidl...If you are going to have a "Customer Loyalty" scheme then at least make sure it is not difficult to use and that the customers aren't embarrassed by your store staff when they do try to use it. I am lucky, where I live the Lidl is only a couple of hundred metres from Aldi, so I think I know where I'll be doing the bulk of my shopping from now on, and judging by the pre-Christmas footfall in each shop I am not alone in my decision.
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Posted 4 years ago
Got my first £2 voucher with the Lidl Plus app, but it disappeared after only a couple of days. Emailed Lidl and they asked for a load more details, which I sent and voucher was reinstated though I didn't get any apology or explanation as to what had happened. I now had 2 x £2 vouchers and a £1 scratchcard "win" on the Ap. Bought about £50 of shopping and the App didn't work....apparently it was my network provider (please note here that Aldi have internet instore). As all three vouchers were due to run out and I was passing lidl the next day I "popped in" to spend my vouchers, picked up 4 x £1.25 bottles of beer, queued to make the purchase, explained what had happened the previous day and that I just wanted to use the vouchers before they expired. Shop assistant said "Well for a start you cant use them on alcohol" (regardless of the fact that I had done a shop the previous day and still had the receipt with me). Determined to use my £5 I then went and picked up some pet supplies, queued again at a different till and tried to activate the vouchers, which I couldn't do. "you can only use one voucher per shop" I was told "Ahah" says I, "I will split my shop and make three separate purchases". "Yes you can do that but it might be a bit complicated, so I will get someone else to help you" So the saga came to an end and I eventually managed to use my vouchers, but what kind of "Loyalty Scheme" gives you the run around like this....all for the sake of a couple of quid? It's like Lidl, don't want you to use it. Note to Lidl...If you are going to have a "Customer Loyalty" scheme then at least make sure it is not difficult to use and that the customers aren't embarrassed by your store staff when they do try to use it. I am lucky, where I live the Lidl is only a couple of hundred metres from Aldi, so I think I know where I'll be doing the bulk of my shopping from now on, and judging by the pre-Christmas footfall in each shop I am not alone in my decision.
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Posted 4 years ago
Got my first £2 voucher with the Lidl Plus app, but it disappeared after only a couple of days. Emailed Lidl and they asked for a load more details, which I sent and voucher was reinstated though I didn't get any apology or explanation as to what had happened. I now had 2 x £2 vouchers and a £1 scratchcard "win" on the Ap. Bought about £50 of shopping and the App didn't work....apparently it was my network provider (please note here that Aldi have internet instore). As all three vouchers were due to run out and I was passing lidl the next day I "popped in" to spend my vouchers, picked up 4 x £1.25 bottles of beer, queued to make the purchase, explained what had happened the previous day and that I just wanted to use the vouchers before they expired. Shop assistant said "Well for a start you cant use them on alcohol" (regardless of the fact that I had done a shop the previous day and still had the receipt with me). Determined to use my £5 I then went and picked up some pet supplies, queued again at a different till and tried to activate the vouchers, which I couldn't do. "you can only use one voucher per shop" I was told "Ahah" says I, "I will split my shop and make three separate purchases". "Yes you can do that but it might be a bit complicated, so I will get someone else to help you" So the saga came to an end and I eventually managed to use my vouchers, but what kind of "Loyalty Scheme" gives you the run around like this....all for the sake of a couple of quid? It's like Lidl, don't want you to use it. Note to Lidl...If you are going to have a "Customer Loyalty" scheme then at least make sure it is not difficult to use and that the customers aren't embarrassed by your store staff when they do try to use it. I am lucky, where I live the Lidl is only a couple of hundred metres from Aldi, so I think I know where I'll be doing the bulk of my shopping from now on, and judging by the pre-Christmas footfall in each shop I am not alone in my decision.
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Posted 4 years ago
Lidl Plus is Useless. Had a two pound voucher on my Lidl Plus which disappeared after about 24 hrs. Emailed them and had to send a load more details, eventually £2 voucher was reinstated, but no word or explanation from Lidl. Then I got another £2 voucher and a £1 Scratchcard, took them all into store did about £50 of shopping and tried to redeem them....didn't work - I was told it was my network provider! As there was only a few days left on the vouchers I was passing lidl the next day, so went in to spend my £5 voucher, picked up 4 x bottles of beer at £1.25, and thought that would do nicely, queued at the till and was told "for a start you can't spend vouchers on alcohol" (regardless of the fact that I had purchased £50 of groceries the previous day and still had the receipt). Determined to spend my £5 I then went and bought just over £5 of dog treats, but alas when I got them to the till and tried to "activate" my vouchers I was told that each voucher had to be spent on an individual shop! "Ahah!" says I, "I will split my shop and make 3 purchases"..."Well yes, that's ok, but it might be complicated so I'll get someone else to deal with you" Finally got sorted but from start to finish the whole process has been a nightmare, luckily for me Aldi is only a couple of hundred yards from Lidl, think I will be shopping there more in future, and judging by the pre-christmas shoppers in each store I think I'm am not the only one feeling that way. Note to Lidl...if you are going to run some kind of customer loyalty scheme you won't get customer loyalty by making the scheme so difficult to use that it puts customers off...and certainly don't put customers in a position where they are embarrassed by your shop staff when trying to use the scheme!
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Posted 4 years ago
It's Christmas morn , just taken the Turkey crown out of the fridge and it's not a turkey crown ,it's a normal turkey paid £16 for it ,,,it won't feed four days feeds 7to 9 on the packet but it's hollow ..it's going back Mon ,,thanks Lidl .
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Posted 4 years ago
Their website advertised Ben Bracken whisky for £16.49. It was priced at £17.49 in store when I bought it (though it has since been reduced by £1.) When I complained to Customer Service , they were not very interested and offered NO refund. Absolutely appalling "customer service".
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Posted 4 years ago
I cooked some fish from Lidl, when we started to eat it it was very obviously rotten. I contacted customer service because it is important sub standard food is looked into. I never heard back for 10 days despite a promise of response in 48 hours. So I called, I have gastric cancer and rotten food is very dangerous for me. Customer service could see there was a complaint ref number but in 10 days it had not been acted on. Also he said “your name is not in the complaint” this was rubbish as when I looked the acknowledgement was addressed to me by name. As if this was an excuse. Lidl obviously do not take food safety seriously. And lack concern for the customer. Cheap food is not the best. With my gastric cancer I could easily have ended up in hospital if I had continued to eat the fish. But no one should be sold rotten fish. To be scuppered by Lidl rotten fish after avoiding covid for 10 months would have been disgraceful.
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Posted 4 years ago
I used a sun £10 off £40 spend I was over but because I had a 75p coupon on my card I did not get the £10 off I was told it had gone through to find out when home it had not plus they kept the voucher so will claim it back I rang to complain but was told they could not get through to store which when I left was not busy I find that the customer service can not do anything to help so pointless and I spent well over £50 in total very disappointed! A quarter of the food was for my local food bank as my good deed for Xmas even though I have been on furlough since March and it not great time to be on short wage I want to do somthing good !! One very disappointed person !
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Posted 4 years ago
I’m voting with my feet and shopping elsewhere. I have been a loyal customer for decades but since ‘Lidl Plus’ started I have been ‘robbed’ of at least £15 in lost coupons I have earned which would not scan at the tills. Checkout staff tell me “ it’s nothing to do with us, you’ll have to contact Lidl Plus directly yourself ‼️‼️‼️
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Posted 4 years ago
Friendly helpful and very good on price and the food in general is of a very high standard with lot of choice and options They cove every think you need fresh bread cake Ect meats of all kinds and free range eggs and many more also drinks are great value for the money and high quality. I also like the little bit of tools and clothes not to mention toys at great value going into Christmas. Also don’t forget to down load the app you save on your shopping and get email all the latest best offer and vouchers oh and they Deliver You really can’t ask for much more go on give them a try you won’t be sorry trust me.
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Posted 4 years ago
The lidl app is a total rip. When you manage to spend over the target amount (£100 or £200) in any monthly period and receive a £2 or £10 coupon you can only redeem it at the next shop. Invariably by the time you get the voucher you have just a matter of days left to go shopping again before it becomes inactive, thereby forcing you into shopping early. This is a cynical, unfriendly and self serving product by Lidl.
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Posted 4 years ago
Went to Lidl Mablethorpe, no trolley cleaning station, no hand sanitizer station no one cleaning down the self service tills, empty shelves, only two checkouts working with long queues, staff trying to fill shelves blocking the aisles, no social distancing. Seems like lidl are treating the pandemic as some sort of joke. Will not be shopping there again I will travel the extra miles to Aldi
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Posted 4 years ago
The security guard was really rude! Absolutely disgusting!
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Posted 4 years ago
I want to return the broken hand vacuum cleaner (I used it 10 times maximum) but I lost my receipt. It has 3 years guarantee. I'm trying to contact customer service but without luck. I don't know what else to do. I don't go there often now because there is no social dystancing, staff and customers don't bother to cover their face. Lidl is loosing more than then they realise.
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Posted 4 years ago
Sadly I had an issue with a product (a box with mouldy product in) I contacted Lidl and recieved a standard we'll get back to you. That was a month ago. Calling LIdl simply doesn't work as their phone line says we are experiencing high demand and cuts you off or leaves you hanging on average for 18 minutes at which point I simply hang up. I have now sent three email all of which have been ignored. My advice is don't bother calling Customer Services as they don't give you any. I'm not sure why they bother with the pretence in their adverts of caring about their customers. Once they have your money they have no interest in you. It is sad because they are a good shop. They just don't have any Customer service. Once you accept that its best to find a shop that actually helps its regular customers.
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Posted 4 years ago
Be careful with those dodgy vouchers, I was issued a £10 off after spending over £200 in Nov only to find they took it back before the expiry date. I needed to return an item and used the card so that they were not out of pocket as the return item had been discounted with a £2 off voucher mid month, I purchased a few other items which amounted to around £7. The manager of the store assured me the £10 was safe as value of goods were below £10. I actually asked him at the check out. I had planned to use the voucher for my weekly shop (before expiry) but they decided to whip it back after the £7 spend. Having contacted customer services and waited 48 hours for written reply they have just brushed me off! So beware....messing with people's lives, just not on! Going from elation at winning to feeling very disappointed with the outcome. May consider moving my custom elsewhere.
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Posted 4 years ago
Three purchases failed in one week, was told the battery for portable vacuum was not covered and would cost the price of the whole unit, the PIR lights were in a dangerous condition. Customer services did not even reply. On my last visit to Lidl's it was so overcrowded I left, this is how they acted in a lock down! Lidl was my favourite shop now it is a nightmare.
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Posted 4 years ago
Why does Lidl publish magazines, on the day stated for these offers they have never got half of them, annoying
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Posted 4 years ago
Lidl UK is rated 2.6 based on 655 reviews