Lidl introduces digital price tags in Portugal
Following a successful pilot in one store last October, Lidl will switch to digital price tags from its traditional paper pricing labels in its stores across Portugal. The move is part of the discounter’s commitment to sustainability and will result in annual savings of 400 kilograms of paper per store.
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