MoneyLidlLidl & Go allows customers to scan products as they shop through the Lidl Plus app on their smart phone09:26, 02 Jul 2026Lidl is expanding its Lidl & Go self-scanning trial to 37 more stores across the UK.‌Lidl & Go allows customers to scan products as they shop through the Lidl Plus app on their smart phone. They then complete their purchase at the checkout. The idea is that it saves time as your items will already be scanned when you get to the checkout.‌The phased rollout will see the feature become available to shoppers across Scotland, the South East and the wider South of England throughout July. You can find a full list of Lidl stores included below.‌It comes after a successful trial at seven stores - Airdrie, Cardiff, Epsom, Glenrothes, Kingston, Guilford and Eastleigh.Louise Weise, Chief Customer Officer, at Lidl GB, said: “The early response from the initial phase of Lidl & Go has been really encouraging.‌“Customers are telling us they value the control and visibility it gives them over their spend, and the flexibility to shop at their own pace.“This next wave of stores brings the feature to many more customers, and we’ll continue to take on board feedback to evolve the offering as we go.”Full list of 37 Lidl stores participating in the trialWindmill Street, MotherwellKelsoSeafield Road, EdinburghBucksburn, AberdeenTorry, AberdeenInvernessLochee, DundeeDumfriesSt James Street, East KilbrideBellshillLarkhallWhitburnAlderstone Road, LivingstonStevenstonGreenockWeaver Row, StirlingKirkcaldyRiggs Road, PerthMacalpine Road, DundeeEast GrinsteadSevenoaksWoolstonGosportSomerford Road, ChristchurchOcean Retail Park, PortsmouthWaterloovilleHayling IslandArundel Road, BrightonOld Shoreham Road, BrightonShorehamAltonFarnboroughWorting Road, BasingstokeReading Road, BasingstokeChurchill Way West, SalisburyBurgess HillBillingshurst‌It comes after Lidl announced a major shake-up of its loyalty scheme with shoppers now earning points as they spend.Lidl Plus users now earn one point for every £1 spent in store. These points can then be converted into coupons for free products, or as money of a shop.The points are valid for two years and are replacing rewards for reaching monthly spending thresholds.Article continues belowLidl says the new system will give shoppers more flexibility, but some customers have complained that they will have to spend more than you did previously to get some rewards.A Lidl spokesperson told The Grocer that users would often earn more than one point per £1 spent, due to Rewards of the Week, double points, triple points or free points on selected products.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Lidl