This page will contain wikis about lidl, as they become available.LidlA Lidl in Cornwall, UKLidl (either leed-ul as pronounced in recently-launched British TV commercials, or lid-ul) is a European discount supermarket chain of German origin that operates 5,000 stores. In Germany it is the most important competitor of Aldi. The full name of the company is Lidl Stiftung & Co KG. It belongs to the holding group Schwarz, which also owns the store chains Handelshof and Kaufland. It was founded in the 1930s by a member of the Schwarz family, then called Schwarz Lebensmittel-Sortimentsgroßhandlung. In the 1970s the first Lidl stores of today's incarnation opened. Lidl is the fifth largest supermarket chain in Germany (2004), and has established itself in over 17 countries around the world. Criticism of LidlThis article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. If you are familiar with the subject matter, please check for inaccuracies and modify as needed, citing sources.Lidl has received critical attention in Germany over their treatment of workers, with trade unionists said to be blacklisted (refusal to employ union members). Lidl faces allegations about unpaid overtime, low wages and management by threats. The German trade union Ver.di has taken Lidl to task for its supposed bad labour practices. Lidl is also said to use aggressive strategies against their suppliers to enforce low prices. Countries with Lidl shopsCurrent
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Lidl is also said to use aggressive strategies against their suppliers to enforce low prices. See also: Killers, The Killer, Killer. The German trade union Ver.di has taken Lidl to task for its supposed bad labour practices. The Killers may mean:. Lidl faces allegations about unpaid overtime, low wages and management by threats. The Killers (band), an synth rock band from Las Vegas formed in 2002. Lidl has received critical attention in Germany over their treatment of workers, with trade unionists said to be blacklisted (refusal to employ union members). The Killers (1964 film), a film adaptation of the story starring Lee Marvin, Ronald Reagan, and Angie Dickinson. . The Killers (1958 film), a film adaptation of the story directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. Lidl is the fifth largest supermarket chain in Germany (2004), and has established itself in over 17 countries around the world. The Killers (1946 film), a film adaptation of the story starring Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner. In the 1970s the first Lidl stores of today's incarnation opened. The Killers (short story), a 1927 short story by Ernest Hemingway. It was founded in the 1930s by a member of the Schwarz family, then called Schwarz Lebensmittel-Sortimentsgroßhandlung. It belongs to the holding group Schwarz, which also owns the store chains Handelshof and Kaufland. The full name of the company is Lidl Stiftung & Co KG. In Germany it is the most important competitor of Aldi. Lidl (either leed-ul as pronounced in recently-launched British TV commercials, or lid-ul) is a European discount supermarket chain of German origin that operates 5,000 stores. Kwiksave (UK only). Netto (1200 stores). Aldi (7000 stores). Switzerland. Slovenia. Romania. Lithuania. Latvia. Estonia. Croatia. Canada. United Kingdom. Sweden. Spain. Slovakia. Portugal. Poland. Norway (the first ten stores opened September 23, 2004). The Netherlands. Italy. Republic of Ireland. Hungary. Greece. Germany. France. Finland. Denmark. Czech Republic. Belgium. Austria. |