‘Nothing but greed’ shoppers fume as woman clears shelves of Lidl’s new £1.49 viral buy & even labels herself a ‘bandit’

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A WOMAN has been slammed and accused of being ‘greedy’ after she cleared the shelves of a new viral buy from Lidl.

Nneka, a savvy shopper from the UK, was overjoyed when she spotted a tasty new drink in her local Lidl.

Exterior of a Lidl supermarket with a woman walking out.
People have been left fuming after a woman cleared the shelves of a new viral buy in Lidl
Person filling a shopping basket with bottles of juice.
Nneka made sure to stock up on the tasty new drink
Hand holding a bottle of Pink Lady single orchard apple juice in a car.
But viewers have since accused her of being “greedy”

Thrilled with the find, Nneka, who previously cleared the shelves in Tesco of the viral cinnamon buns, stocked up and got a basket full of the affordable beverage.

The Cold Press Pink Lady Single Orchard Apple Juice is currently available to buy from Waitrose for £2.50 and Ocado for a hefty £3.45, but shoppers can get it even cheaper thanks to a limited offer in Lidl.

The delicious and refreshing drink, which contains hand-picked Pink Lady apples and added Vitamin C, is available for only £1.49 from the much-loved supermarket

Clearly impressed with the reduced and purse-friendly price, Nneka cleared the shelves in her local Lidl, but now, bargain hunters have been left fuming by her actions.

Posting on social media, Nneka shared a clip of her stocking up on the drink, which is sure to quench your thirst,.

Not only this, but it’s also said to help maintain immune function and protect cells from oxidative stress. 

Sharing her video online, Nneka, a self-proclaimed “bandit”, uploaded the clip with the blunt caption “Fight me.”

She then said: “So I picked up this cold pressed apple juice from Lidl.

“After the first sip, you already knew what I had to do.”

But the TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @morenneka, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 411,700 views.

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Not only this, but it’s also amassed 28,000 likes, 357 comments and 2,862 saves. 

Social media users were infuriated by Nneka’s actions and many eagerly raced to the comments to express this. 

[quote credit=”TikTok user “]Nothing but greed[/quote]

One person said: “Bro stop being so greedy.”

Another added: “Nothing but greed.” 

A third commented: “What’s wrong with people omg.”

Not only this, but someone else asked: “Who do you think you are?”

To this, Nnekar replied and wrote: “The Apple Juice Bandit.” 

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