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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Cormac O'Shea

Lidl to become first Irish supermarket to sell Covid antigen tests but have limit for customers

Lidl has today announced it will be the first nationwide supermarket to sell antigen tests in stores later this week.

The retail giant will sell packs of 5 test kits for €24.99, and these will be available in 168 stores in Ireland from May 7.

There will be a limit of 5 packs per customer.

Commenting on the announcement, J.P. Scally, CEO of Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland, said: “Since the onset of the pandemic, our priority has been the health and safety of our colleagues and customers.

"Following our announcement in April that we would be offering free antigen tests to all of our employees, we are pleased to now add these to our range for our shoppers with hopes that they will offer some peace of mind as the country begins to reopen and makes progress through the vaccination programme.

"We know this is a worrying time for everyone, and we urge our shoppers to continue to stringently follow the public health advice. It is our hope that by offering these tests, they will add an extra level of reassurance to our customers as they follow that advice.”

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