The price of every fourth baked goods is reduced at Lidl
As another step in its large-scale, year-round price reduction program, Lidl is reducing the prices of dozens of baked goods from Saturday. Thanks to this, a quarter of the range of baked goods will be cheaper, and the rate of reduction can reach 15% in the case of several products. The company’s goal is still to beat inflation and provide its customers with the best possible prices. As part of the price reduction program, the prices of more than 600 products have become more favorable since January.
As a market-leading supermarket chain, Lidl Hungary is committed to providing its customers with the best prices in all cases. Nothing shows all of this better than the fact that the Price Watcher’s basket was the cheapest at Lidl in October on average, based on the unit price of the products*. In addition to low prices, the company also places great emphasis on high quality. In addition to confirmation from customers, the profession also regularly recognizes the company’s efforts.
As part of the Shop of the Year competition, the chain of stores chosen as the Fresh Bakery Retailer of the Year has an extremely wide, fresh, high-quality offer worthy of the title it has earned, several dozen of which will receive even more favorable prices than before from Saturday.
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