THE Tartan Army will be treated to new grub in Lidl as part of the supermarket’s efforts to back the Scotland national team,
Launching as part of Scotland Food and Drink month, the tasty items hit shelves TODAY and start at just 99p.
Fans are being urged to prepare for tonight’s against Poland and and next week’s fixture with Portugal by stocking up on half-time delicacies.
Newcomer Pie Sports joins the line up with limited edition salt and chilli chicken curry pie and kebab pie flavours, with each costing £2.79.
While ‘Scottish Larder’ celebrates iconic Scottish brands from across the country.
Returning favourites include Albert Bartlett Crinkle Fries (£2.99) and Nairn’s Ginger, Dark Chocolate and Toffee Oat Biscuits (£0.99), as well as sweet treats such as Mackie’s Indulgent Toffee Fudge ice cream (£2.99).
Meanwhile, a Scots bakers has combined two takeaway favourites — to make a 1,550 calorie doner kebab pie.
Paisley Pie Co’s £9 fusion — complete with chilli sauce — has been described as the “ultimate hangover cure” by punters.
It includes a lamb, beef, chicken and turkey mix in a golden puff-pastry case.
The doner delicacy has already lured eager customers to the firm’s Renfrewshire shop from as far as 300 miles away.
Makers suggest each 9in pie could feed three — but some hungry visitors have scoffed more than one in a single sitting.
That is despite each one taking up around three quarters of the suggested average daily calorie intake for a man.
Business owner Scott McGinley, 33, told The Sun: “The response is just unbelievable. Word has really spread. We’ve had people in from Manchester and Brum. Some eat two each.
“I’m a massive fan of kebabs and I know a thing or two about pies, so I thought let’s combine them.”
One fan said: “These should be illegal — they look amazing.”