Store prices in Lidl’s Festival stores
Eight years ago, Lidl Hungary made its debut at one of the largest domestic festivals with its FesztMarket store, created especially for festivals, to help those who want to have fun have a cost-effective recreation at Lidl’s usual favorable store prices with its specially tailored offer for events. This year, the market-leading department store chain welcomes the participants to the two defining music events of our country, Campus and SZIN.
Summer, music, bubbly and a frenetic festival atmosphere – this is what awaits you this year July 19-23. between the Campus and August 23-26. to the visitors of SZIN, where Lidl welcomes festival-goers with its renewed FesztMarket stores. Depending on the location, Lidl FesztMarkets offer nearly 300 to 400 different products tailored to the needs of the participants in a sales area of 150 to 200 square meters. The company contributes to the carefree entertainment of the festival-goers with, among other things, food, such as fresh vegetables and fruits, locally baked baked goods, ready meals, grilled products, as well as non-food products related to the festival, including clothing, at the favorable prices that Lidl has become accustomed to.
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