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Updated 14:31

Full Shopping Bags for 8 zł at Lidl

Lidl MIX bags sell for 8 zł each and contain 2–3 kg of mixed fruit and veg. Limited in-store offer saves money and cuts waste.

On June 17, 2026 Lidl launched a new in-store offer across Poland. Stores sell special bags with mixed fruit and vegetables. The Lidl MIX bags cost 8 zł and weigh two to three kilos.

What is in the Lidl MIX bags?

These labeled sets include surplus or imperfect fruit and vegetables. Staff assemble them on site. They remove clearly spoiled items. However they include produce that lost retail packaging. Consequently items often match display quality. Moreover each bag shows the packing date. In addition staff confirm the final weight at the till. Therefore you pay a fixed price for confirmed kilos. Finally the bags appear only in stores. They sit on marked shelves between the bakery and the fresh produce area.

How and where to find MIX OW sets

Lidl prepares bags continuously during the day. Consequently supply varies by store. In Warsaw stores near big housing estates demand runs high. For example stores on Ursynów, Mokotów and Białołęka sell out fast. Therefore try mornings or early afternoons. Moreover staff replenish after morning deliveries. In addition the network warns that bags do not appear online. You must visit a physical store to buy them. Finally expect different mixes from day to day.

Why this matters for expats

The price per kilo ranges from 2.67 zł to 4 zł. Consequently you can save strongly on high-cost items like peppers. Moreover a well-composed bag can cut a normal shopping bill by many złoty. However quantities remain limited, so plan visits. In addition Lidl starts a new promotional leaflet on June 18. Therefore check the Lidl Plus app for extra coupons from June 18 to 19. For instance the app offers buy-one-get-one pistachios and dishwasher capsule deals. Meanwhile non-app 1+1 offers run in stores from June 18. Finally this initiative fits a wider retail trend across Europe to limit food waste.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live here, bring a reusable bag and a card. Check the packing date and inspect items quickly. Weighing at the till gives you the confirmed weight. Note that prices show in złoty (PLN). Also learn a few Polish terms. PESEL is your national ID number (used for official registration). ZUS covers social insurance contributions. NFZ is the public health fund. A mandat means a fine issued by police or municipal officers. Therefore if you are new, register an address and keep receipts for any returns.

Shoppers should treat the bags as a bargain and a gamble. Consequently you trade specific choice for low price. Moreover the scheme reduces waste by selling perfectly edible produce. However customers who rely on exact ingredients should plan accordingly. In addition grocery routines in Poland still favor local markets for specific varieties. Therefore mix supermarket shopping with market visits for specialist items.

Finally if you miss the bag today, try another store tomorrow. Moreover follow local Lidl stores on social media for quick updates. However avoid expecting a consistent mix every week. Therefore see the bags as an occasional saving and a chance to experiment with recipes.

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