
Lidl to slash prices of bakery items including croissants
This is to celebrate it being crowned the UK's No.1 in-store bakery.
Lidl topped an online survey carried out by Opinium Research in February of 2,000 adults, asking what supermarket bakery they found to be the best.
Lidl bakery items to go down in price
In a statement announcing the reduction in price, Lidl said: "Shoppers will be able to bake the most of savings across 11 bakery favourites, including the undisputed queen of pastries - the All Butter Croissant - weighing in at a delicious 59p.
"Meanwhile, chocoholics can get their fill for just 69p, courtesy of a price drop across Lidl's much-loved All Butter Pain Au Chocolat, Chocolate Twist and Chocolate Hazelnut Croissant.
"And, for the same price, shoppers can also go nuts for the Pain Aux Raisin, Almond Croissant, and Maple and Pecan Plait."
A new item in the Apple Turnover, which will be introduced on Friday, April 25, will also be included in the price-cutting.
It will be available for 69p compared to its standard RRP of 75p.
The full list of items that will have their prices lowered are:
Petit Pain - 29p (down from 32p)
All Butter Croissant - 59p (down from 65p)
White Crusty Roll - 29p (down from 32p)
All Butter Pain Au Chocolate - 69p (down from 75p)
Pain Aux Raisin - 69p (down from 75p)
Chocolate Hazelnut Croissant - 69p (down from 75p)
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Chocolate Twist - 69p (down from 75p)
Almond Croissant - 69p (down from 75p)
Maple and Pecan Plait - 69p (down from 75p)
Pastel de Nata - 69p (down from 75p)
Apple Turnover - 69p (down from 75p)
Lidl has not stated how long these lowered prices will remain in place at the time of writing.
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