Lidl is stepping in again: reducing the prices of more than 150 household and beauty products
Lidl Hungary is reducing and permanently keeping prices low. This time, the company is offering more than 150 household and chemical goods, as well as hygiene and beauty products at a lower price, with an average discount of 20 percent. With this decision, the discount chain aims to make it as convenient as possible for customers to do their shopping in one place, all at the best possible price-value ratio.
Lidl is further expanding the range of household and chemical goods, as well as hygiene and beauty products for which it is reducing and permanently keeping prices low. Hungarian families can thus access more than 150 products at significantly lower prices, on average 20 percent lower, but there are some products for which the price reduction exceeds 1,000 forints. For example, the prices of Cien liquid soap and shower gel, Formil detergent concentrate, Floralys toilet paper and tissue paper, Doussy fabric softener, W5 general cleaning agent, or Lupilu diapers will be reduced.
“We continue to work to ensure that our customers can get everything in one place at the best possible price. Two weeks ago, we were the first on the market to reduce prices for dozens of household products, and in line with market competition, we are reducing the prices of another 150 hygiene and beauty products, as well as household and chemical goods. Our goal is for our customers to be able to do their entire large shopping – from food to beauty products to household products – economically, conveniently and time-savingly in our stores, which is why we are constantly at the forefront of monitoring and reducing prices,”
– informed Judit Tőzsér, the company’s communications manager.
Lidl continues to review the prices of new product categories every week to offer Hungarian customers real savings in their everyday lives. It is also worth downloading the Lidl Plus app, which can further reduce the total cost of your shopping.
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