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Updated 12:10

Lidl’s Big May Prep: Grills and Garden Deals

Lidl May promotions draw crowds in Warsaw with steep discounts on grills, garden furniture and accessories.

Lidl May promotions kicked off a major season push across Poland, with aggressive discounts on grills, garden furniture and accessories. Consequently, shoppers in Warsaw and other big cities may see fast-selling items vanish within days.

Lidl offers and what to expect

The chain put charcoal grills on shelves for as low as 149 zł. Moreover, deckchairs and garden furniture appear at heavy markdowns. In addition, Lidl lowered prices on grill pans starting around 44.99 zł. Therefore, many buyers will visit stores to outfit balconies and gardens for the long weekend.

Why Warsaw shoppers should pay attention

Warsaw residents often use the May holiday break for outdoor gatherings. Consequently, demand for portable grills and seating spikes in urban areas. However, supply runs out quickly because many consumers buy late. Moreover, stores in busy districts see queues during evenings and weekends. Therefore, you should not delay if you want a specific model.

Lidl May promotions on smaller items and sales strategy

The promotion package covers both big-ticket items and add-ons. For example, customers often pick grilling tools, plates and pans as impulse buys. Consequently, these cheap accessories drive larger baskets and more store traffic. Retailers time such campaigns to beat rivals and to capture seasonal spending. In effect, Lidl aims to establish early momentum for the summer season.

Retail experts say this tactic works because shoppers value convenience. Moreover, many buyers prefer one-stop shopping for food and gear. Therefore, supermarkets bundle hardware with groceries to increase footfall.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are new to Poland, remember stores sell out fast during holiday weekends. Also, local practices differ from many countries. For instance, Polish public services use PESEL (a national ID number) for registrations. ZUS handles social insurance and pensions, while NFZ runs the public healthcare fund. Finally, a “mandat” means a fine for minor offences. Therefore, bring cash or a card and check opening hours before you go.

If you plan a quick balcony refresh, check inventory online and call your local store. Consequently, you save time and avoid disappointment. Moreover, consider smaller accessories as useful backups if larger items sell out.

In cities like Warsaw, stores may restock during weekday mornings. However, restocks are limited and popular colors or models do not last long. Therefore, early shoppers hold the advantage.

Expect crowds near big outlets and in shopping districts. Moreover, parking fills fast on warm afternoons. Therefore, consider public transport, bike, or a short taxi ride to avoid delays.

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