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Intended to support early years developments, the vouchers will enable parents and families that utilise the scheme and who shop in Lidl, to buy a range of healthy products outlined by the government including fresh, tinned, and frozen fruit, vegetables, and pulses, as well as milk, formula and vitamins to feed their young children.
Marcus Rashford
Lidl’s Healthy Start top-up initiative is the first of its kind across all British retailers and builds on the work of Marcus Rashford’s Task Force who successfully lobbied the government to increase the value of the Healthy Start vouchers from April of next year.