Lidl’s New Weekly Ad Features Amazing $4 Clothes, $3 Beauty Finds and $7 Fresh Flowers
From affordable fashion to grilling essentials, here are the best budget buys hitting shelves this week
Key Takeaways
- Score summer fashion staples starting at just $3.99, including citrus t-shirts and sandals.
- Upgrade your beauty routine with a $12.99 electric pedicure set and $2.99 bamboo brushes.
- Save big on 4th of July party food with discounted sirloin steak and a $5.89 apple pie.
If you’ve never shopped at a Lidl supermarket before—and you have one near you—you’re missing out on some amazing finds! Just like its competitor, Aldi, the chain drops new household essentials, clothing, decor and more every Wednesday at incredibly low prices. Plus, it offers frequent sales on its grocery staples so you can save even more when you shop. Wondering what you should watch for during your next visit? Keep reading to discover the best highlights from the Lidl weekly ad that runs June 24 to 30.
Top floral deals in the Lidl weekly ad

You can beautify your home, patio and garden for less with Lidl’s stunning plants and flowers! The store is selling potted begonias and cosmo mums in assorted vibrant colors for just $6.99 a piece. Another $6.99 find that avid cooks will appreciate? The potted rosemary plant! Just snip off pieces of the herb as needed to pack even more flavor into your dishes.
If you prefer to make your own arrangements, pick up fresh peony flowers from your local Lidl. For $7.99, you’ll get five stems to display in your favorite vase or combine with other blooms for a breathtaking bouquet.
Esmara summer clothing and accessories

Looking to refresh your summer wardrobe? Here’s some good news: Lidl’s Esmara brand is dropping new seasonal items that are comfortable and budget-friendly. Starting June 29, look for two styles of sandals ($4.99 and $7.99), shorts ($4.99), tank tops ($4.99) and t-shirts with playful citrus designs ($3.99). A $9.99 muslin tunic dress—perfect for keeping cool on a steamy day—will also be hitting the shelves.
The weekly ad even teases a new paper raffia handbag ($9.99) that you’ll love toting around for beach days, shopping and everyday summer to-do’s.
Cien beauty tools for an at-home spa day

No need to shell out for a professional manicure or trip to the spa—you can score the essentials you need to treat yourself for under $15! A Cien Beauty electric manicure and pedicure set ($12.99) will allow you to prep your nails before coating them in your favorite polish. Then follow up with the LED UV nail lamp ($14.99) to dry the polish fast and make your manicure look flawless.
For your next soothing soak in the tub, pick up Lidl’s new bamboo bath accessories—like a bamboo bristle brush—for just $2.99 each. You’ll also find plenty of affordable makeup and beauty tools when the products hit stores on June 29.
Cheap Fourth of July grilling meat and desserts

If you’re looking for a deal on grilling staples and desserts for your Independence Day bash, Lidl has you covered. For a limited time, save $2.96 on Butcher’s specialty ground beef, $1.10 on thin-sliced, boneless chicken breasts and $1 on grass-fed sirloin steak! Grill your choice of meat with a side of corn, which is on sale for $1 off a 4-pack.
Sweet treats are a must-have for any holiday get-together, but you don’t have to break the bank to satisfy your sweet tooth. You can snatch up an All American apple pie for $5.89 and Kimberley’s Bakeshoppe patriotic sugar cookies for $3.97. Yum!
Whether you’re looking for summer accessories or a way to revamp your beauty routine, head to your local Lidl store this week to snatch up these great deals.
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