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LIDL is selling a nifty £7.99 BBQ tool that can help you make crispy pizzas.
The German discounter is launching the Grillmeister round pizza stone in stores from Thursday (June 12).
The stone is placed on BBQs and uses heat from the coals to cook your favourite flavour.
Lidl says the stone is moisture-absorbing too making for “extra crispy pizzas”.
The nifty piece of cooking tech, measuring 38cm across, comes with a three-year warranty.
Of course, whenever buying something like this make sure you shop around to ensure you’re getting the best deal.
Just because Lidl is offering a pizza stone for £7.99 doesn’t mean you can’t get one cheaper elsewhere.
Use websites like Price Spy, Price Runner and Trolley to compare prices on thousands of products across the major retailers.
You can do a quicker scan by using the Google Product/Shopping tab as well.
We had a look across the major retailers to see if any are selling a similar BBQ pizza stone for less than £7.99 and couldn’t find any.
The next cheapest is Asda which is selling one for £10, then Tesco which has one in stock for £13.99.
If you’re keen on Lidl’s pizza stone, you won’t be able to order it for home delivery as the retailer doesn’t offer this service.
You’ll have to be quick if you want to pick one up in-store as well as it’s a middle aisle buy meaning once it’s gone it’s gone.
You can find your nearest Lidl store by visiting lidl.co.uk/c/store-finder/s10023098.
If the BBQ pizza stone doesn’t take your fancy, Lidl has plenty of other middle aisle products on sale that might.
The discounter is selling a £6 foldable backpack that’s perfect for summer holidays abroad.
TAKEAWAY pizzas taste great but they can hit you hard on your wallet. Here are some tips on how to save on pizza:
Cashback websites – TopCashback and Quidco will pay you to order your pizza through them. They’re paid by retailers for every click that comes to their website from the cashback site, which eventually trickles down to you. So you’ll get cashback on orders placed through them.
Discount codes – Check sites like VoucherCodes for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order.
Make you own topping – One savvy customer noticed that Domino’s charges up to 70p MORE for pizzas on its menu compared to ordering the same one through the “create your own” option. It’s worth trying out to see if it makes a difference before you place your next order.
Buy it from the shops – It might not taste exactly the same but you’ll save the most money by picking up your favourite pizza from your local supermarket. Some Asda stores sell freshly made ones from the pizza counter where prices start at £2.
The retailer’s sell-out pizza oven is back in shops for £79.99 too.
Lidl reduces items at the start of the day, and the best deals can be found between 7am and 8am, when most stores open.
Shoppers can often find cooked meats, salmon fillets and breads reduced by 30% or more.
Lidl also has its own knock-offs of branded alcohol offering some bargain prices.
If you are hoping to avoid spending more than you planned on Middle of Lidl items, you can check what will be in the “Middle of Lidl” on the supermarket’s website in advance too.
The Middle of Lidl is refreshed every Thursday and Sunday.
Shoppers can also keep tabs on what’s appearing in the “Pick of the Week” section on the Lidl website.
The discounts happen every Thursday and are usually on fruit, vegetables, and meat.
Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.
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A WOMAN has been left baffled after discovering that after seven years, the armchair she thought was blue is actually grey.
Kristin was originally made aware of the discrepancy when she listed the chair online for free, with the person interested in taking it pointing out its actual colour.
She then took to TikTok to ask for advice, as she questioned whether she’d been wrong for all this time.
“Is this chair grey or blue?” she asked.
“Cause I’m giving it away to someone and I’m sending pictures and I’m like, it’s a blue chair and they’re like, that’s grey.
“And I’m like, I’m pretty sure it’s blue.
“And she’s like, can you get more pictures? It’s grey. And I’m like, okay, but my couch and my chair have always been blue.
“But now she’s gaslighting me and I’m starting to believe it!”
She showed the sofa and chair in the video, as she wondered if it was her phone playing tricks on her.
“Also I shouldn’t be stressing this much over a free chair,” Kristin continued.
“You either want it or you don’t, but is it blue or is it grey? So I can tell her the truth!”
“What colour is this chair?” she asked in the video caption.
And pretty overwhelmingly, the consensus was that it is, in fact, grey.
“I wasn’t prepared for how grey it would be,” one gasped.
“I was prepared for it to be like a blueish grey, not full on gravestone of a child who died of tuberculosis in the 1800s GREY,” another joked.
“I wasn’t expecting it to be the oxford dictionary definition of grey,” a third commented.
“That is so very grey. I’m so sorry this is how you’re finding out,” someone else said.
To which Kristin replied: “I am actually crashing out!”
Colour analysis is a tool you can use to determine which colours flatter you most.
It’s based on your overall appearance and particularly the colouring of your eyes, hair and skin.
You are then assigned one of twelve colour seasons.
Each colour season comes with a colour palette, specifically designed to harmonise with your natural colouring.
According to a British study, there is evidence that suggests that the colours worn by a person can affect how they are perceived by others.
For example: red and pink are thought to signal sexual attractiveness, particularly when worn by women, while dark colours like black or navy may convey the impression of authority – in turn making the wearer seem less approachable.
The theories of colour analysis also teach that certain colours are capable of emphasising or, conversely, de-emphasising an individuals attractiveness to others.
Unflattering colours may make a person look pale, for instance, or draw attention to such “flaws” as wrinkles or uneven skin tone. Flattering colours are thought to have the opposite effect.
“Is the blue in the room with us?” another asked.
“Your grey-dar is off hunny. It’s grey,” someone else said.
“Bestie if you think that is blue, what colour is the sky to you?” another questioned.
While someone else said: “Are you colour blind by chance?”
“If I am I am only finding out now,” Kristin responded.
“That chair is so grey I forgot what blue is!” another laughed.
As someone else said it could be that Kristin has a condition called Tritanopia, a blue-yellow colour blindness where individuals experience a reduced sensitivity to blue light, and therefore struggle to distinguish between blue and gree, as well as yellow and red.
“Specifically, grey may appear as a very pale blue or blue-green to someone with tritanopia,” they added.
Kristin tried to prove herself right by laying blue colouring pencils and blue clothing on top of the armchair, before taking some colour blindness tests online and referring herself to the doctor.
“The butterfly effect is crazy because if the Facebook lady never questioned me on this chair colour, I’d have a millennial grey living room for the rest of my life,” she wrote over the top of another video.
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