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Shoppers set for a Burn's Day bonus


By David Porter

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Scottish Lidl shoppers are in with the chance to win £10,000 of free shopping this Saturday, January 25.

In celebration of the retailer’s 100th store opening on Burn’s Day in Cowdenbeath, the first 100 customers through the tills at all stores across Scotland including north-east branches in Inverurie, Peterhead and Fraserburgh will be in with a chance of winning £100 of Lidl vouchers.

Customers will receive an exclusive goody bag of Scottish products including a box of Deluxe Scottish Selection shortbread – with one in each store containing the lucky winning voucher.

Alongside the competition, the retailer will stock over 100 Scottish favourites for under £1 each from Saturday, including brands such as Mrs Tilly’s, Nairns and Baxters.

Lidl GB Regional Director Ross Millar said: “It’s a year of momentous milestones at Lidl as we celebrate our 25th year in Scotland and look forward to opening our 100th store on Saturday.

“Since opening our first store in Scotland, we have built a network of over 60 Scottish suppliers and, as our estate grows across the country, we will continue to support local producers and proudly serve communities from Kirkwall to Stranraer.”

KT Tunstall has promoted Lidl's 100th store opening with a series of concerts including a recent gig in Aberdeen.
KT Tunstall has promoted Lidl's 100th store opening with a series of concerts including a recent gig in Aberdeen.

The retailer is currently undertaking a fun-filled tour of music and food with Scottish singer songwriter, KT Tunstall which included a performance at Aberdeen's Beach Ballroom last week.

Further information on the competition and terms and conditions can be found at: https://www.lidl.co.uk/about-us/competitions/100th-scottish-store-100-prize-win-terms-and-conditions


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