Lidl brings back its school uniform bundle – and you can kit out your kids for £4.50
LIDL has brought back its school uniform package so you can once again kit your kids out for just £4.50.
The set will roll out in stores this Thursday - July 11 - but it'll only be available as long as stocks last.
Last year, the discounter upped the prices of its bundle from £3.75 to £4.50 - an increase of 75p.
The budget-friendly bundle at Lidl consists of a two-pack of polo shirts (£1.75), one sweatshirt (£1) and either a pair or trousers, shorts or a skirt (£1.75) - the same price as Aldi.
It covers all kids from four-years-old to 12, compared to its rival's version which is suitable for children between three and 11.
Of course, if your children don't need a whole new set then you can pick up the items individually too.
Last July, Asda launched a school uniform shop where a bundle would set you back £7.50.
While parents would have to fork out a higher £10.50 at Tesco.
Last year, Poundland also launched a school uniform range but not everything cost £1.
Supermarket school uniforms are the same quality as high-street alternatives but are three times CHEAPER, a test found last month.
Some families can also get up to £150 towards school uniform costs for their children - find out if you qualify.
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