Lidl is looking for new suppliers
Lidl continues its program that was launched two years ago, and still waiting for Hungarian farmers, who are producing high-quality products – the company told MTI on Wednesday.
The department store chain will organize events between April 28 and May 12 in four cities, Miskolc, Szeged, Székesfehérvár and Győr, where the visitors can obtain information about the conditions of supplier's accession.
Over the past two years, Lidl’s supplier network increased with 154 new members and 1700 kinds of Hungarian products. The ratio of Hungarian products increased to over 60 percent. (MTI)
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