Lidl Fans Mourn Loss of Beloved Dubai-Style Chocolate Muffin
Lidl's customers are mourning the loss of a beloved bakery item. The Dubai-style chocolate muffin, filled with pistachio cream, has been removed from shelves. Fans have been vocal about their disappointment, describing it as '10/10' and 'the best thing Lidl has ever brought out in its bakery'.
The muffin was part of Lidl's Special Guests range, which offers seasonal or international bakes for a short period before they are swapped out. The decision to remove the muffin is typically made by Lidl's product management or marketing department. Despite customer complaints, other supermarkets like Aldi and Tesco have also cut popular bakery items.
Lidl has a history of pulling popular bakery items. In the past, they have removed the salted caramel doughnut and a pumpkin spiced bun. Meanwhile, Lidl launched a Strawberries and Cream Blondie earlier this month, retailing for 89p per slice. Customers can sign up for the Feed your Family for Less newsletter to receive updates on Lidl's offers and promotions. The muffin, priced at £1.99 or £1.49 for Lidl Plus members, had a significant following on social media.
The Dubai-style chocolate muffin has been removed from Lidl's assortment, leaving fans disappointed. While Lidl has a history of pulling popular bakery items, customers can look forward to new treats like the Strawberries and Cream Blondie. To stay updated on Lidl's offers and promotions, customers can sign up for the Feed your Family for Less newsletter.
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