Germany’s Aldi and Lidl are no longer trying to keep track of fast-changing prices in their catalogues
By the time it is printed, it would have already expired, so instead they write only that there will be a daily price setting for the products. Food prices are rising very quickly, and Aldi and Lidl in Germany are no longer trying to follow them in their newspapers, the G7 has noticed. The portal showed food advertisements from a catalogue valid from 19 April, where the distributor has already covered the price with a red sticker, since when the publication is published, it is not known where the prices of the marked foods will be.
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