Lidl Surpasses 700 Stores In Italy, Plans Two New Logistics Centres
Lidl has reached the threshold of 700 stores in Italy, following the opening of 42 new outlets during its fiscal year 2021/22, which ended on 28 February.
In March, the discounter will celebrate 30 years of operating in Italy, with its first outlet opening in Arzignano near Vicenza in 1992.
At the end of February, Lidl opened new stores in Genoa, Amantea (Cosenza), Vimodrone (Milan), Bologna, Sant’Angelo Lodigiano (Lodi) and Selargius (Cagliari), in which it invested more than €35 million.
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