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Lidl launches service for first time and it’ll make it easier to shop middle aisle items

Published on April 03, 2025 at 11:40 AM

LIDL is launching a new service for the first time and it'll give shoppers the chance to snap up middle aisle items quicker.

The is kicking off a click and collect trial for customers signed up to its Plus loyalty scheme in days.

Smartphone displaying Lidl Plus app showing Click Reserve Collect options for a robot lawn mower and mower garage.
Lidl is launching a new click and collect trial

From April 7, can reserve two products via the smartphone app ahead of their launch in stores on April 24.

Customers will then be able to select a time between April 16 and April 19 to collect either of them from their local branch.

The two products up for grabs are the Parkside Robot Lawnmower and a Parkside Robot Lawnmower Garage.

Both products cost £199 and £24.99, respectively, or £249 and £29.99 for non Lidl Plus customers.

Jassine Ouali, chief customer officer from Lidl GB, said: “We’re always exploring bold new ways to enhance our customers’ shopping experience and are pleased to be in a position where we can bring this latest trial to life.

“We know how popular our Middle of Lidl deals are, and this trial will give our Lidl Plus customers the chance to secure a must-have item before it hits the shelves.”

As with all middle aisle items, stock is limited so you'll have to be quick if you want to reserve the lawnmower or garage.

The lawnmower is automated meaning you can turn it on and leave it to cut your grass independently.

It comes with a three-year warranty, 45-minute running time and takes 60 minutes to charge.

Meanwhile, the garage lets shoppers park their lawnmower to protect it from rain and sunlight.

Flying Eze has asked Lidl if shoppers can collect either of the two products from all Lidl stores or just selected one and we will update this story when we have heard back.

You can find your nearest Lidl store by visiting lidl.co.uk/c/store-finder/s10023098.

Click and collect changes

Primark is in the process of rolling across dozens of shops across the UK.

The service lets shoppers order clothes online then pick them up in-store.

The bargain fashion retailer first launched the service as a trial in November 2022 and has been rolling it out since.

It went live in 18 stores in February, including in Darlington, , and Llanelli in .

, with shoppers able to pick up from over 200 locations.

Items ordered through the service can be collected with as little as two hours' notice.

In January, for customers.

Shoppers can now collect food and other products from 12pm instead of 4pm previously.

Not all retailers are rolling out click and collect more widely though.

Last summer with shoppers left devastated.

The German discounter launched it at the height of the .

A spokesperson for the retailer said the decision to launch the service in 2020 was always as part of a trial which had been under constant review.

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