A BARGAIN hunter has revealed they were left amazed by discovering you can get money off your shop in Lidl simply by bringing your rubbish back to the supermarket.
The woman showed how she recycled her old cans in a machine – and it gave her a voucher to spend in Lidl.
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A Lidl shopper showed how she got money to spend at Lidl by bringing her old cans and bottles to the supermarketCredit: Tiktok/@patsyslife2023
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She got money for each item she recycledCredit: Tiktok/@patsyslife2023
On her @patsyslife2023 account, she wrote: “Lidl has a recycling point we took our cans and bottles we saved for 2 weeks.
“We got £2.45 off our shopping bill.
“Amazing for the environment and good for my food bill.”
The woman showed how she took a bag of old cans to Lidl and added them one-by-one to the machine.
She added: “5p per can or plastic bottle (no multi pack cans or bottles as it must have a barcode.”
After adding five plastic bottles and 42 cans, the screen showed her she had racked up £2.45 to spend.
The machine printed her a receipt with a barcode that she could scan at the till and it would come off her bill.
She added that the total wasn’t much but said: “Every little helps.
“I’m happy to put £2.45 to my shopping I got bread and milk from that.”
Many people were impressed, with one saying: “Great idea.”
Another added: “I don’t understand why England doesn’t start using them!!! I had no idea they don’t exist in the uk when I came here.”
However, one wrote: “the money back is too small for people to care.”
The Lidl Return Scheme is currently being trialled in Glasgow, Scotland, in a number of stores.
The website states: “The Lidl Return Scheme is a voluntary return scheme for certain drinks containers sold to consumers in Scotland which are made from polyethylene terephthalate plastic (PET plastic) and aluminium.
“Instead of receiving a voucher, the customer can opt to make a charity donation.
“The value of the charity donation will be calculated in the same way as a voucher.
“The recipient of the charity donation is STV Children’s Appeal.”
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She got £2.45 to use for her shoppingCredit: Tiktok/@patsyslife2023
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The recycling machines are currently being trialled in ScotlandCredit: Alamy
Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts
IF you’ve ever shopped in Aldi or Lidl then you’ll probably have experienced its ultra-fast checkout staff.
Aldi’s speedy reputation is no mistake, in fact, the supermarket claims that its tills are 40 per cent quicker than rivals.
It’s all part of Aldi’s plan to be as efficient as possible – and this, the budget shop claims, helps keep costs low for shoppers.
Efficient barcodes on packaging means staff are able to scan items as quickly as possible, with the majority of products having multiple barcodes to speed up the process.
It also uses “shelf-ready” packaging which keeps costs low when it comes to replenishing stock.