Lidl s Scottish Larder returns celebrating over 30 of Scotland s top food and drink producers and products
The impressive line-up includes family favourites Baxters, Tunnocks and Mackies.
The event champions top Scottish producers (Image: Lidl)
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Lidl s Scottish Larder has a range of products from producers across the country BUDGET supermarket chain Lidl has announced the products included in its Scottish Larder promotion, from tablet popcorn to haggis pakora. Featuring more than 30 of Scotland s top food and drink producers, the Scottish Larder is set to hit stores across the country from next Thursday (April 8). The larder includes twists on traditional favourites such as salted caramel and raspberry and white chocolate shortbread from Reids Bakery as well as Cosmo s unique haggis pizza. Included in the line-up are family favourites Baxters, Tunnocks and Mackies, with award-winning Reids Bakery joining with its range of Scottish Shortbread and Oat Crumbles available from just £1.29.
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With further trade deals on the horizon, British exporters have the opportunity to add value to their businesses, through boosting exports to nations where British products are desirable, according to a research by Barclays Corporate Banking.
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