Lidl became the customers’ favorite store
Once again, thanks to customers, Lidl Hungary received prestigious awards. Nők Lapja announced the Food Awards competition for the third time, in which the magazine’s readers could cast their votes not only for products, but also for commercial supermarket chains for the first time this year. Lidl achieved six first places, among others, it triumphed in the categories My favorite store, Best value for money, and Greenest retail chain.
Our country’s market-leading retail store chain has been enriched with numerous prestigious professional recognitions over the past two decades, but the awards the company won thanks to customers’ votes are always of particular importance.
“The Nők Lapja Food Awards also confirm our commitment to continue to offer our customers a wide selection and high-quality food that supports health-conscious nutrition in our 207 stores across the country. These recognitions are particularly important to us, because they are also customer feedback. It’s a good feeling to see that not only the profession, but also our customers are satisfied with us, they are happy to choose us and our products”
– stated Judit Tőzsér, Lidl Hungary’s corporate communications manager, in connection with the fact that the discount chain received six awards at the Food Awards competition organized for the third time by Nők Lapja.
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