Martin Lewis highlights easy way to get £10 off groceries at Asda and Lidl

Money saving guru Martin Lewis
Money saving guru Martin Lewis
Stefan Rousseau
Carl Bennett

By Carl Bennett


Published: 22/02/2023

- 16:55

Updated: 22/02/2023

- 16:55

There's not long to make the most of the offer

Money saving expert Martin Lewis has offered tips to Asda and Lidl shoppers on how they can get £10 off their shop.

Telling viewers of The Martin Lewis Money Show, Lewis revealed how shoppers can save £5 at each supermarket.


Lidl customers should download the app, and the code FEELGOOD should appear in the coupon page.

File photo dated 02/02/2023 of Martin Lewis from Money Saving Expert, who has written to the Chancellor to call for April's planned rise in the energy price guarantee to be scrapped. The average bill is expected to rise from 2,500 to 3,000 but Mr Lewis, who founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com, has said it is no longer necessary because wholesale prices have %22come down very substantially%22. Issue date: Thursday February 9, 2023.
Money saving guru Martin Lewis
Stefan Rousseau

Shoppers don’t have much time, as the offer expires next week, and you need to spend a minimum of £25 to apply the saving.

For shoppers of Asda, the discount only applies to new customers who download the supermarket’s app and scan a barcode in store.

Customers have until the end of the month to complete their order, and the voucher will last for six months.

Supermarkets are beginning to face supply pressures, with Tesco following Aldi, Asda and Morrisons in introducing customer limits.

The UK’s biggest supermarket has introduced a temporary buying limit of three items per customer on tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers as a precautionary measure.

The supermarket said it was working hard with its suppliers to ensure a good supply of vegetables for customers in light of temporary supply challenges on some lines due to adverse weather conditions abroad.

Aldi has placed limits on peppers, cucumbers and tomatoes as retailers warned the shortages – although expected to be temporary – were likely to last weeks.

The Environment Secretary told farmers “we can’t control the weather in Spain” when confronted with the news that supermarkets are limiting sales of fruit and vegetables.

Empty fruit and vegetable shelves at an Asda in east London. A shortage of tomatoes affecting UK supermarkets is widening to other fruit and vegetables and is likely to last weeks, retailers have warned. A combination of bad weather and transport problems in Africa and Europe has seen UK supermarket shelves left bare of tomatoes, as well as dwindling stocks of some other fresh produce. Picture date: Tuesday February 21, 2023.
Supermarkets are beginning to face supply pressures, with Tesco following Aldi, Asda and Morrisons in introducing customer limits.
Yui Mok

In her speech to delegates at the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) conference in Birmingham, Therese Coffey stressed the need for biosecurity but left the conference hall before discussing the supermarket shortages.

She also denied that a billion fewer eggs being produced in 2022 compared with 2019 constituted a market failure.

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