Lidl Unveils Must-Have £2 Beauty Box Rivaling Beauty Giants

Lidl joins the beauty box arena with its own iteration, offering an impressive array of full-sized products at a fraction of the luxury brands’ prices. For just £2, beauty enthusiasts can indulge in over 20 esteemed skincare, haircare, and fragrance items, including Cien’s premium face cream, micellar cleansing milk, and facial scrub. Lidl’s commitment to ethical standards shines through with its cruelty-free certification by Cruelty Free International Leaping Bunny. Additionally, all proceeds from the beauty box will be donated to the charity partner NSPCC.

Shopper’s ‘Sneaky Price Increase’ Outrage Backfires as Others Spot Glaring Mistake

A shopper’s complaint about a supposed price hike on bottled water at Lidl has been met with amusement after fellow shoppers pointed out a likely error. The customer had accused Lidl of charging £7.57 more for a 24-pack of water, but others suggested they had inadvertently purchased individual bottles instead of the multipack, which retails at £1.79 for 12 bottles. The incident highlights the importance of checking product labels carefully before making assumptions about pricing.

Lidl Surpasses Tesco as UK’s Leading In-Store Bakery Retailer

Lidl has become the top in-store bakery retailer in the UK, overtaking Tesco in the first quarter of 2024. The budget supermarket’s success is largely attributed to its All Butter Croissant, which sells an average of 122 units per minute. Other popular items include the Demi Baguette, Jam Filled Doughnut, and Chocolate Hazelnut Croissant. Lidl’s ‘Special Guest’ range of limited-edition bakes has also contributed to its dominance in the market. The supermarket’s share of the in-store bakery market rose to 18.2% in the 12 weeks ending March 17, 2024, while Tesco’s share stood at 18 percent for the same period.

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