This grocery store opens 50 locations
There are already 100 places, but the company spends millions of people on this expansion.
There are many tips and tricks that can help you save money at the grocery store.Coupons, sales, e-mails and other strategies are easy to take advantage.Rewarding programsAlso, are perfect for making sure you get the best offer. But there is a store that wins popularity because of its already low prices, and they continue to add locations to their range because of that.
This summer aloneLIDL announced its 100th store in Suwanee, Georgia and five new shops on Long Island in New York. But that's not all - they recently revealed that they plan to open50 more at the end of 2021. And that will cost them about $ 500 million.
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The low-cost grocer is already located in Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia. These nine States will also host new locations that will create about 2,000 jobs.
The company employs approximately 287,000 people in 32 countries. But the recent news of the expansion of the United States are also delivered with the report of some excessiveness.
"As part of LIDL's ongoing efforts to prioritize the most practical locations, LIDL will also close two stores in Havelock and Shelby, North Carolina," he announced. "All employees will have the opportunity to move to another store in the Growth Lidl store network."
Another expansion of Lidl is hardly a surprise. The Germany-based chain appeared on the east coast for a few years. Prices can reach 45% under competitors, according to a study conducted by the University of North Carolina. In addition, the company is the largest retailer in August of the list of retailers of 100 retailers of the National Federation of the Retail Federation. In 2019, just two years after arrival at the US.S.Lidl was named the third best supermarket in the country byFood and wine. It is also the ninth cheapest grocery store in the country.
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