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Looking for cheap diapers? Lidl is selling them for about 5 cents per diaper this week

From March 15 through March 21, Lidl will offer its shoppers 50 percent off its award-winning private label diapers, size 2 to size 6. The discounted diapers will start at $2.04 for a 44 pack, or about a nickel per diaper.

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By
Sarah Lindenfeld Hall
, Go Ask Mom editor

Attention parents of diaper-wearing kids: Lidl, the grocery store chain that's relatively new to the Triangle, will launch a pretty spectacular deal this week.

From March 15 through March 21, Lidl will offer its shoppers 50 percent off its award-winning private label diapers, size 2 to size 6. The discounted diapers will start at $2.04 for a 44 pack, or about a nickel per diaper, according to a press release. Parents who stock up on a year’s worth of diapers this week can save up to $700 per child when compared to the average yearly cost of diapers in the U.S., according to the release.

In addition to the diapers discount, Lidl will offer 30 percent off its listed assortment of organic baby food and snacks. Lidl will also have new items available under private label infant clothing brand Lupilu and infant accessories brand Nuby. These new products will start at just under $2 and are suitable for babies newly born to 24 months old. Nuby and Lupilu items can be found in the Lidl Surprises section and are only available while stocks last, the press release says.

I know Faye over at the WRAL SmartShopper has been finding some spectacular deals at Lidl lately. And it's no surprise considering that the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler School of Business recently found that customers can save up to 50 percent on groceries by shopping at Lidl compared to other nearby retailers. According to Lidl, parents who shop at Lidl can save up to $540 per child per year on its regular priced diapers.
Local Lidl stores are in Raleigh, Wake Forest, Wilson, Sanford and Rocky Mount.

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