December 24th 2024.
As the holiday season reaches its peak and Christmas is just a few hours away, people are scrambling to get everything they need for their festive feast. And of course, no Christmas meal is complete without a delicious dessert. This is why shoppers are flocking to supermarkets, in search of the perfect sweet treat to end their meal on a high note. Among the various options available, there is one that is causing quite a buzz – Lidl's Deluxe Christmas Express Belgian Chocolate Train.
This delectable dessert, described as the "best dessert yet", is a decadent chocolate yule log shaped like a steam train. The Lidl website boasts about its mouth-watering features, stating that it is filled with chocolate mousse and salted caramel, with a brownie base and a marshmallow steam. And the best part? It is priced at just £9.99, making it an absolute steal. However, with such high demand, it seems that this train is not easy to catch.
On social media, Lidl fans are sharing their experiences of trying to get their hands on the coveted dessert. Many have expressed their disappointment at not being able to find it in their local stores, while others have been lucky enough to snag one. Some even went to the extent of "stalking" their store to ensure they didn't miss out. One fan, @shanmorgan1, even posted a video of the dessert, calling it "incredible" and a "must-have" this Christmas.
For those who were able to purchase the dessert, it seems like they were part of an exclusive group. With limited stock available, some shoppers were lucky enough to get their hands on it, but not without putting in some effort. One shopper, Naomi Harris, revealed that there were only 8 trains available in her store, and she had to be there as soon as it opened to secure one. Another shopper, Sefera Unique, shared her relief at finally being able to buy the dessert after worrying that it would sell out.
While the dessert is priced at £9.99, some shoppers have discovered that they can get it for £3 less with a Lidl Plus card, bringing the price down to £6.99. However, there is some disappointment as the product is no longer being advertised on Lidl's website, leaving many wondering if they will be able to find it in stores. It seems like getting their hands on this chocolate train might require a Christmas miracle.
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