Lidl finally opens 8 stores across Estonia, marking full EU coverage.

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  1. Good luck to all store workers. I’ve been through hell known as “opening day” and I’m never ever going through that again

  2. There are people who pack your groceries? Also I didn’t see any selfcheckouts, hope they have them.

  3. I’ve been at Lidl three times in my life. I wasn’t impressed. I didn’t compare everything but the prices aren’t that lower, if lower **at all**. The weekly sales aren’t really better than at our other chains. The only thing most Swedes seem to go to/like Lidl for is for their weekly themes.

    If I wanna save money I buy the stuff on the weekly sale at ICA/Coop/Willys.

    Lidl only has 6% market share in Sweden. They’ve been in Sweden since 2003.

    It must suck to work at Lidl here. They only hire people for part-time.

  4. In Slovakia, so many products are produced in Poland, is it the same for other countries where Lidl operates?

  5. Those are the photos I want to see from the east. People queuing for something as mundane as a grocery store opening with an avocado man dancing among them. I hope we’ll get the same pictures from Ukraine one day.

  6. I wonder how Lidl, Kaufland, Netto, Media Markt and other marketing predators get away with polluting the streets and houses with their paper brochures. Whether I stay in Poland, Germany, or Czechia, whether it’s a tenement, an apartment building, or a house, I’m receiving weekly unsolicited brochure of the shop nearby. Even disposing this paper renders costs for every household which receives their spam. How on earth they get away with it? How to make these cunts to stop?

  7. Nice, without Lidl I would have starved to death when I was studying in Finland.

    Also, whovere decided to discontinue my favourite 4 muffins for 1,95 pack can piss off

  8. Cheap discounters, the Germans gift to the world.
    No seriously, Aldi ended up noticeably improving quality of life for my grandparents generation.

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