Getting ready to deck the halls? You won't want to miss this...
With December quickly approaching, you're probably getting ready to spruce up your house for the festive season and luckily, Lidl have launched quite the selection of Christmas trees to suit any abode.
Getting those boxes of ornaments down from the attic and decorating your living space for Christmas is the ultimate way to kickstart the festive season and, if you're on the look-out for a new tree, listen up...
Lidl's range of Christmas trees land in store this Thursday, 25 November and with a huge range of sizes and styles available, there's sure to be one that's perfect for you this Christmas.
Whether you're looking for a large tree that'll be the festive centre-piece in your family home or a smaller option that will fit perfectly into your city apartment, Lidl's huge range of trees is sure to include one that's right for you.
Their tree offering includes 5 different sizes and a variety of price points, so there's sure to be one that fits perfectly with both your space and your budget.
Plus, Lidl's range of trees are super sustainable. Forest Fresh Ireland are Lidl's tree supplier this year, and they're doing their bit for the environment by replanting trees regularly and only using materials that are 100% recyclable.
They're also 100% Irish owned and their trees are grown in Tipperary, Wexford and Wicklow, so you'll be supporting a local Irish business too.
With all of that in mind, here are just some of the Christmas trees available at Lidl this week...
6 Foot Irish Grown Christmas Tree
€24.99
Pre-decorated Apartment Christmas Tree
€18.99
Medium Christmas Tree
€17.99
Potted Christmas Tree
€12.99
My Surprise Elf Tree
€14.99.Tree includes decorations for kids to design and decorate themselves. Lidl's full Christmas tree range is available to shop in stores from Thursday, 25 November. ClickHERE for more information. Brought to you by Lidl
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