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Thursday 17 November 2022 8:48 am

Profits at Lidl quadruple after ambitious expansion across UK bears fruit

By: Michiel Willems

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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 edge up by 1.5 per cent, totalling £7.8bn in the latest financial year, up from £7.7bn the previous year.

The discounted chain opened 53 new stores over the year to February, bringing the total to 918 across Britain.

Cheapest supermarket

Lidl, which was named the UK’s cheapest supermarket this month by The Grocer, stressed that it would continue to meet its promise to customers of offering the lowest prices in the market.

Over 770,000 more people shop with the supermarket each week compared with last year as people switch their shop to save money, Lidl said.

That amounts to £58m in total spending that shoppers have switched from traditional supermarkets, according to the research.

But Lidl cautioned that supply chain pressures have increased the risk of sufficiently meeting customer demand, and that there is “no assurance” that the issues will not worsen in the future, which could further increase costs.

And the chain said it has been affected by labour shortages caused by Brexit and following the pandemic.

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It also noted that it has seen a shift in consumer habits to more of a focus on healthy eating, which it said presents a risk as it needs to keep up with the trends and change its products to meet them.

Ryan McDonnell, Lidl Great Britain’s chief executive, said: “Our business model is built for the long term and I’m incredibly proud of our continued growth in recent months, which builds on our strong performance across 2021.

“During this time, we’ve made further investments across all areas of our business, building even more stores and distribution centres, hiring more colleagues, increasing pay rates, investing in our British supplier base and contributing to the communities we operate in.

“As a discount supermarket we are in the best possible position to support people through these challenging times, and it’s our absolute priority that we continue to do so.”

The group recently increased its staff minimum wage, from £9.00 to £9.30 per hour outside London and £10.55 to £10.75 within the capital, which benefits 19,000 of its around 27,000 strong workforce.

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.

The discount chain said it would continue to meet its promise to customers of offering the lowest prices in the market.

But Lidl cautioned that supply chain pressures have persisted and could further increase costs, adding that it is affected by labour shortages caused by Brexit and following the pandemic.

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