LIDL has made a big change to its rewards scheme and it could see one customer win £10,000.

The discounter has added a new feature to its Lidl Plus app aimed at getting customers eating more fruit and veg.

Lidl has launched a new feature on its app

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Lidl has launched a new feature on its appCredit: Alamy

The Fruit and Veg Stamp Card sees customers given a virtual stamp every time they spend £5 on fruit and veg in-store.

To get the stamps, you just have to scan your Lidl Plus app at the till.

Once they’ve collected four stamps they can enter themselves into a Prize Draw, but they have to do this by March 1, when the offer finishes.

Once in the draw, they can win one of 100,000 fruit and veg coupons and one shopper will be in line for a £10,000 cash prize.

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Any winners will be told via email by March 10.

Anyone who wins a fruit and veg coupon can opt to donate £1 to Lidl’s Community Fund instead.

For the full terms and conditions you should check out Lidl’s website.

It comes after Lidl reduced the ply of its Florayl toilet paper, leaving shoppers frustrated.

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Customers were rushing out to buy an energy-saving gadget from the retailer in January too.

How else can I save on my supermarket shop?

Making a list before you head out to do your food shopping is always a good start.

You’ll be less likely to make any rash purchases or be enticed in by any offers.

You could try “downshifting” too, which involves going for supermarkets’ own brand goods.

Martin Lewis says the trick could save you around 30% on your yearly shopping bill.

Meanwhile, checking how much a product costs based on quantity could save you some money.

You might be tempted to opt for a bigger box or packaging because you think you will get more.

But you should always check the price per kg/lb/litre so you’re making a like-for-like decision.

Plus, a lot of supermarkets run loyalty schemes, where you can build up points to spend on a later shop.

For example, Sainsbury’s has its Nectar Card and Tesco has its Clubcard.

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In other news, a major high street retailer could “disappear from the high street” within weeks.

Plus, Asda shoppers are rushing to buy a winter essential for 60p that’ll keep you warm.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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