All shoppers need to do is download the Lidl Plus app
Shoppers could be in with a chance to win the whole value of their shop and their favourite festive foods at Lidl stores. Lidl Plus customers are in with a big chance to win at the discount retailers stores throughout November as they play the Christmas scratch card. The retailer posted a video on its Instagram account urging shoppers to head down to their local Lidl store and take part in their scratch card game to be in with a chance of winning big.
' Others won all their favourite festive foods from mince pies, pigs in blanket flavour crisps, chocolates and much more. To play, all you have to do is download the Lidl Plus app. It was only earlier this month that Lidl announced more giveaways ahead of the festive season. The retailer unveiled a Freeway Cola Christmas truck ahead of the festive season.
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