The price reduction continues at Lidl as well
Lidl announced that the price of hundreds of products has already been reduced in its price reduction program launched on January 1. The trend continues.
“Some goods can be purchased up to 29 percent cheaper, but on average, the affected products cost about 10 percent less, which can mean significant savings and ease for Hungarian families”
Lidl wrote.
They also added that
“in the case of milk and dairy products, various types of butter, cheese and sour cream, for example, among the 18 types of baked goods, 1 kg of sliced white bread and nostalgia muffins became cheaper, but in addition to rice, poultry pie and mixed flower honey, dry pasta , sandwich toppings, spices, cleaning and sanitizing agents, baby care products and fruit juices also include discounted products”.
The rate of decrease can reach up to 29 percent, but in many cases the prices decreased by more than 20 percent
– wrote the company, stating that their strategic goal is to further expand the range of reduced-price products.
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