So you can save money when filling up and shopping
With the Lidl Plus app you can save money week after week and take part in exciting promotions. In cooperation with Ryd, Lidl has now created a very special savings opportunity. This allows you to save on fuel and shopping.
Version:15.1.3
Languages:German
Platforms:Android
Lidl Plus: Pay and save via the app
More and more gas stations enable you to pay directly on your smartphone and no longer have to go to the counter. Ryd is just such a provider. In cooperation with Lidl, the company would like to show you the advantages and help you save. That’s why it works until July 24, 2022 a special action. If you pay with the Ryd app when you fill up, you not only receive a 5-euro voucher for filling up, but also a 5-euro voucher for shopping at Lidl.
To take part in the Lidl campaign, you have to proceed as follows:
- Open the Lidl Plus app, look for a Ryd campaign, go to “Save now” and register
- Download Ryd app
- Fill up with at least 32 liters by July 24, 2022 and pay with the Ryd app
All new Ryd app customers will then receive one on August 1, 2022 5 euro voucher activated in the app. The first 2,000 new customers of the Ryd app will also get one 5 euro voucher for shopping at Lidl. The voucher will be sent to you by email. So if you’re quick enough, you can save 10 euros just for refueling and paying via the app.
What you need to know about the Lidl Plus app:
What good is the Ryd app?
I installed the Ryd app as a test to see if a gas station is even supported here in our small town. Fortunately, it even supports two of the city’s cheapest gas stations. Large operators such as Jet or Aral are not included, but they are usually a bit more expensive anyway. For example, Q1 and HEM are supported here. If I still fill up now, it will be there anyway, because the prices are usually a few cents lower. Conveniently, even the current petrol prices are displayed. So you can see right away how expensive the fuel is right now. So the first impression of the app is solid. But I haven’t paid for it yet.