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Not if you believe the only authoritative source, the lidl.co.uk website.

We do not offer any home delivery or click and collect services, we also do not have a stock checking system online or at Customer Services. https://customer-service.lidl.co.uk/SelfServiceUK/s/article/How-to-purchase-goods-at-Lidl?language=en_GB

That's ok. I've lots of experience of knowing what not to trust, as well as being a Lidl customer.


While checking I did come across this awful example, of people who possibly think they can make money by setting up a portal to online delivery sites. https://www.buyonlinegroceries.co.uk/. They appear to have got Iceland to sign up and presumably give them some click-through commission. But dig down and that appears to be all. Iceland appears on their top page. But click on any of the other supermarkets listed and you get some near-contentless spiel and a link to Iceland. They even have a similar page prepared for Lidl. https://www.buyonlinegroceries.co.uk/lidl. It's actually so bizarre, when you get down to the area-specific parts, you can start wondering what it's really for. A school exercise ground? An eventual repository for a string of paid SEO backlinks? ...

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