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  • Lidl to invest £4bn in British food businesses in a move it claims will provide its suppliers with ‘security’ and ‘certainty’

    January 30, 2023

    Lidl has revealed plans to invest £4bn into British food businesses this year, as it charges ahead with growth plans.  Lidl GB, the British arm of the German retail group, said it would accelerate the spending plans it announced in 2019.  Lidl GB had committed to a £15bn investment in the British food industry between [...]

  • How a viral TikTok video about Prosecco helped Lidl record its busiest ever sales day

    January 9, 2023

    Emma D’Arcy’s viral TikTok Negroni Sbagliato fad helped budget supermarket Lidl achieve its busiest day of trading in its 28-year history after sales of booze skyrocketed. The discount retailer recorded its busiest day ever on Friday 23rd December following a surge in customers switching over from more expensive rivals.   The record trading came as [...]

  • Profits at Lidl quadruple after ambitious expansion across UK bears fruit

    November 17, 2022

    Profits at supermarket chain Lidl have more than quadrupled after its ambitious expansion of stores and increased customers over the year, the German retail giant said this morning. Pre-tax profits reached £41.1m in the year to February 28, surging 319 per cent from the £9.8m posted the same time last year. It also saw revenues [...]

  • Egg-istential crisis: Shops ration staple as inflation, supply woes drive up price

    November 11, 2022

    Supermarkets are rationing sales of eggs as problems with supply chains are leaving soaring prices and empty shelves. The staple food is experiencing a rise in price due to inflation and a shortage, owing in part to recent orders to house all poultry in doors due to a huge surge in avian flue.  Steven Dresser, [...]

  • Tesco wins appeal against Lidl over logo trademark

    November 3, 2022

    Tesco has won a court of appeal scrap with rivals Lidl, allowing it to argue the latter applied for a trademark claim “in bad faith”. In a judgment this week, Britain’s biggest supermarket has been “permitted to continue to argue at trial that a wordless version of Lidl’s logo was periodically filed and refiled by [...]

  • Aldi kickstarts festive hiring spree with 3,000 new jobs this Christmas

    October 6, 2022

    Aldi has launched its festive hiring spree, revealing plans to create around 3,000 new jobs this Christmas. The discounter has created more than 2,000 temporary and permanent store jobs this winter. It also unveiled plans for more than 850 roles across its 11 regional distribution centres around the UK, for jobs including warehouse selectors, logistics [...]

  • Lidl told to stop selling Lindt-like chocolate bunnies and destroy remaining stock

    September 29, 2022

    Lidl’s Swiss unit should stop selling foil-wrapped chocolate bunnies, that bare various similarities to Lindt’s golden rabbits, and destroy its remaining stock, a Swiss court has ruled. The Lausanne court said Swiss cholate maker Lindt & Sprüngli deserves protection from copycats, including the German supermarket which sells a golden foil wrapped bunny of its own. [...]

  • Lidl now highest-paying supermarket in UK with £39.5m investment in staff salaries

    September 22, 2022

    Discount giant Lidl has committed £39.5 in salary increases to its store and warehouse staff, becoming the highest-paying supermarket in Britain. The retailer is increasing hourly rates from £10.10 to £10.90 outside the capital, and within London, hourly wages will go up to £11.30 and £11.95 inside the M25. , Some workers are set to [...]

  • Discounters Aldi and Lidl keep taking market share as Brits now pay £571 more for groceries

    September 13, 2022

    Discounter Aldi has become Britain’s fourth largest supermarket for the first time while Lidl’s market share is also in the lift, according to new data out this morning. The findings come as Brits are now paying a record £571 more on average for their groceries than last year Grocery price inflation hit 12.4 per cent [...]

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