Lidl reduces egg prices
Lidl Hungary is once again making Hungarian customers happy and starting today, it is reducing the price of one of the most important staple foods: eggs will be cheaper by almost 5% on average. The most popular among Hungarian customers are the classic 10-pack and the economical 30-pack, which is why the supermarket chain has reduced the price of the latter by the largest amount, by almost 7%.
Lidl is famous for offering high-quality and value-for-money products at affordable prices, thus helping Hungarian families with their daily shopping. In addition to weekly promotions, coupons available in the Lidl Plus app and discounts for larger packs or quantities, the discount supermarket chain is now taking another step to make daily shopping more economical. Eggs arrive in Lidl stores exclusively from Hungarian suppliers, in a total of 7 types of packs and sizes, the price of which is reduced by about 5% on average. Hungarian customers buy the most from the classic 10-pack size M and the economical 30-pack size, with these two types of products accounting for almost half of the total quantity sold. The price reduction for the 30-pack size exceeds 160 forints.
“We tailor our offer and discounts to the needs of customers to the maximum, which is why we are reducing the price of a staple food that is found in every household. After all, the greatest help is when we can make everyday shopping easier and more economical. With today’s price reduction, the price of the most popular 30-pack size egg will decrease by 6.9%, the price of the 10-pack size S egg will decrease by 4.9%, but for example, the extra yellow L egg will also have to be paid by 6.7% less, which means further help for households,”
– said Tibor Kovács, the company’s managing director responsible for food procurement.
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