What Is Lidl Plus?
Lidl Plus is Lidl's free, app-only loyalty scheme in the UK. Scan your digital card at checkout and you earn Lidl Plus Points on every shop, plus member pricing through Lidl Plus Offers and a scratch card with every transaction. From 5 May 2026, the old monthly spend-tier system (free bakery at Β£10, 10% off at Β£250) was replaced by a points scheme: 1 point per Β£1 spent, with each point worth 1p off when converted to a voucher. Realistic annual value: Β£20β60 for a regular shopper, more if you regularly engage with Lidl Plus Offers.
When Is Lidl Plus Worth It?
Without effort: Spend Β£150/month, scan the app, convert points to vouchers when they build up β roughly Β£15β25/year in voucher value (effectively ~1% back, before Lidl Plus Offers).
With the 3 moves: Pool household spending onto one account, stack member offers, watch for double-points promos β realistically Β£40β80/year plus member pricing on the items you buy.
Recent changes: Lidl Plus Points launched on 5 May 2026, replacing the old monthly spend-tier rewards (the Β£10 free bakery item, free fruit at higher tiers, and the Β£250 10% off coupon are all gone). Members now earn 1 point per Β£1 spent (rounded up to the nearest pound), with each point worth 1p off when converted to a voucher; points are valid for 24 months and a converted voucher must be used within 30 days. New users get 100 bonus points (worth Β£1 in vouchers, no spend required) for joining between 5 May and 31 July 2026. Lidl Plus Offers (automatic member pricing), Lidl Pay and scratchcards continue. Customer reception so far is mixed β the new model is widely seen as less generous for low-spending shoppers, since freebies that used to unlock at Β£10 of spend now require 70+ points (Β£70 of spend).
How It Works
Where it works: Lidl stores in England, Wales, and Scotland only. Not available in Northern Ireland. In-store only -- Lidl has no online grocery shop.
What you earn: 1 Lidl Plus Point per Β£1 spent (rounded up to the nearest pound). Each point is worth 1p off when converted to a voucher in the app. You also get Lidl Plus Offers (automatic member pricing on selected products), personalised coupons, and a scratch card after every purchase (1 in 5 wins, typically Β£0.25βΒ£20 off).
How you get it back: Convert your points into vouchers in the app β vouchers are valid 30 days from conversion. Lidl Plus Offers and personalised coupons apply automatically at checkout when you scan the app.
What it costs: Free. Always has been.
How to sign up: Register on the Lidl website with your phone number and email, verify via SMS. Takes under 2 minutes. Your digital card is ready immediately -- there's no physical card at all. You can scan your card into SuperCards via screenshot after registration.
Member perks: You get a free doughnut on your birthday (valid 7 days, no minimum spend). Bakery Happy Hour runs every day from 7pm with up to 30% off remaining bakery items. Partner offers rotate and include discounts on cinema tickets, holidays, and other services. New members get three welcome freebies β a tote bag, a bakery item, and a piece of fruit β with no minimum spend (valid 14 days), on top of the 100 bonus Points.
Good to know: Coupons must be activated in the app before you scan at checkout β they won't apply otherwise. Points accumulate indefinitely up to a 24-month validity per point. If you forget to scan, that shop's points are lost; Lidl cannot add them retroactively. Keep your Lidl Plus card in SuperCards so it's always one tap away when you reach the till.
The 3 Moves That Actually Matter
1. Activate all your personalised coupons before every shop
Open the app before you enter the store and activate every personalised coupon that could conceivably be relevant. If it doesn't match your shop, nothing happens β there's no penalty. If it does, you save without thinking about it. Coupons stack on top of points earning, so a 50p off a fresh-meat pack and the 1p-per-Β£1 base both apply on the same transaction.
2. Pool household spending on one account
Both phones, one Lidl Plus account. Every household member logs into the same account and scans at checkout. All shops feed the same points balance, meaning vouchers convert faster and you don't end up with two small balances that take ages to be useful. Add the card to SuperCards on both phones so whoever's at the till can scan without switching apps β Lidl officially permits family use of a single account.
3. Watch for double-points and bonus-points promos
Lidl is using promotional bonus points to seed adoption of the new scheme β the 5 May launch included 100 free points for new sign-ups (valid until 31 July 2026) and double points on fresh fruit through 22 May. Expect category-specific double-points windows on a rolling basis. Check the app homepage before each shop and time bigger purchases around active promos β that's where the new model actually beats the basic 1% return.
Get Your Savings Out (Best to Worst)
Convert points to in-store vouchers β 1 point = 1p off your next shop, valid 30 days from conversion. The straightforward way to bank the value.
Lidl Plus Offers (member pricing) β applied automatically at the till on selected products. Often the most meaningful saving per shop, beating the 1% base return.
Personalised coupons β when they match what you'd buy anyway, they stack on top of points earning.
There's a way to push past the basic 1% return β see Pro Tips below.
Scratch cards β 1 in 5 wins something, but most prizes are 25pβ50p. Nice when it happens, not worth changing your behaviour for.
Watch Out For
- Vouchers expire 30 days after conversion. Don't convert points into a voucher unless you'll shop again within the month.
- Points are valid 24 months. Plenty of breathing room, but if you barely shop at Lidl, points can still time out before you've accumulated enough to be worth converting.
- The beep doesn't mean it worked. The scanner beeping doesn't guarantee your QR code registered. Check your digital receipt in the app after checkout to confirm.
- Product size matters for coupons. Personalised coupons are specific about product variants and sizes. Grab the wrong pack size and the discount won't apply β you'll only discover this at the till.
When to Skip Lidl Plus
- If you spend under Β£50/month at Lidl. At 1% base, that's around Β£6/year in points value. Lidl Plus Offers add some on top, but the headline rewards barely move the needle.
- If you're switching from Aldi purely for the loyalty scheme. Aldi has no loyalty programme, but its prices are often identical to Lidl's. Don't overspend at Lidl just to chase points.
- If coupon management annoys you. Activating coupons, converting points, watching voucher expiry β some people find this genuinely tedious. Lidl Plus rewards those who engage with the app regularly. If you won't, the savings are minimal.
π₯ Pro Tips -- For the Optimisation Nerds
Quick Reference
| Cost | Free |
| Earn rate | 1 point per Β£1 spent (rounded up) |
| Point value | 1 point = 1p off when converted to a voucher |
| Effective cashback | ~1% (baseline) / 2β4% (with Lidl Plus Offers + coupons + double-points promos) |
| Points expire | 24 months; converted vouchers expire 30 days after conversion |
| Best redemption | Convert points to in-store vouchers β only real option |
| Website | lidl.co.uk |
As of May 2026



















