Scottish Larder Week has officially returned to Lidl and this year's event is set to take Scots shoppers on a trip down memory lane.
The yearly event from the supermarket highlights produce from suppliers across the country and features a variety of traditional and new dishes.
Arriving in-stores yesterday, Thursday, March 31, the exciting in-store event features a range of nostalgic Scottish treats you'll remember from your childhood and prices start at as low as 35p.
From sweet treats to savoury dishes, the budget supermarkets event will have some shoppers remembering their childhoods with dishes inspired by much-loved Scottish icons.
For a limited-time only, shoppers will be able to find exciting items such as Oor Wullie’s Braw Chew Bars, Bell’s Scotch Pies and Sliced Scotch Dumpling.
Meanwhile, Scots looking for something a little more traditional can pick up Spicy Macaroni Cheese, Vegan Scotch Pies, Mrs Tilly’s Tablet Popcorn.
Fans are also in for a treat, as the popular Irn Bru Bon Bons and Haggis Pakoras are officially back as well, thanks to the promotion.
Some of this year's top Scots suppliers that you can find on shelves are Mackie’s, Graham’s The Family Dairy and Simon Howie.
Here is a select list of some products that are currently available in Scottish Lidl stores.
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Hall’s of Scotland Black Pudding, 400g, £1.19
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Bell’s Steak & Haggis Pie, 2 pack, 280g, £0.99
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Bell’s Mini Scotch Pie, 6 Pack, £1.49
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Bell’s Vegan Scotch Pie, 2 pack, £0.99
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Bell’s Scotland’s Baker Fudge Cake, 250g, £1.49
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McIntosh of Strathmore Family Sized Macaroni, 800g, £2.99
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McIntosh of Strathmore Spicy Macaroni Pies, 2 Pack, 320g, £0.99
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Crownfield Scottish Porridge Pots, 65g, £0.35
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Irn-Bru 1901, 750ml, £1.99
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Irn Bru bon bons, 115g, £0.99
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Tunnocks Mini Caramel Wafer Tub, 350g, £2.49
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Mrs Tilly’s Tablet Popcorn, 170g, £0.99
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Bell’s Sliced Scotch Dumpling, 2 pack, £0.69
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Mrs Unis Haggis Pakora, 200g £1.49
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Oor Wullie’s Braw Chew Bars, 150g, £0.99
Lidl's Scottish Larder Week is available in all stores across Scotland while stocks last.
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