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Trademark used by two Germany-based discount chains

Lidl
LD Stiftung's Headquarters in Bad Wimpfen
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1930; 96 years ago (1930)
FounderJosef Schwarz
Headquarters
Bad Wimpfen, Germany (LD Stiftung)
Neckarsulm, Germany (Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG)
Number of locations
12,200 (2023)[1]
Area served
Europe
  • Austria
    Belgium
    Bulgaria
    Croatia
    Cyprus
    Czech Republic
    Denmark
    Estonia
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Greece
    Hungary
    Ireland
    Italy
    Latvia
    Lithuania
    Luxembourg
    Malta
    Netherlands
    Poland
    Portugal
    Romania
    Serbia
    Slovakia
    Slovenia
    Spain
    Sweden
    Switzerland
    United Kingdom
United States
Key people
  • Kenneth McGrath (CEO)
  • Dieter Schwarz (chairman)
ProductsDiscount supermarkets
Revenue€132.1 billion (2024)[2]
Number of employees
376,000 (2023)[1]
ParentSchwarz Group
Websiteinfo.lidl

Lidl (LEE-dəl, German: [ˈliːdl̩] ⓘ) is a trademark[3] used by two German international discount supermarket chains that operates over 12,950 stores. LD Stiftung operates the stores in Germany and Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG in 30 other countries. LD Stiftung is headquartered in Bad Wimpfen and the Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG in Neckarsulm, both in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Both sister companies belong to the Schwarz Group, which also includes hypermarket chain Kaufland.

Lidl is the chief competitor of the German discount chain Aldi in several markets.[4]

History

[edit]
Lidl store in Amsterdam, Netherlands

In 1930, Josef Schwarz became a partner in a company based in Heilbronn named Südfrüchte Großhandlung Lidl & Co. which had been established by Anton Lidl since at least 1858 under the name A.Lidl & Cie specialising in the sale of exotic fruits. Schwarz renamed the company Lidl & Schwarz KG and expanded into a food wholesaler.[5][6]

In 1977, under his son Dieter Schwarz, the Schwarz Group began to focus on discount markets, larger supermarkets, and cash and carry wholesale markets. Dieter did not want to use the name Schwarz-Markt (literally "black market") and wanted to use the name of his father's former business partner, A. Lidl, but legal reasons prevented him from using that name for his discount stores. When he discovered a newspaper article about a painter and retired schoolteacher Ludwig Lidl, he bought the rights to the name from him for 1,000 German marks.[7][8]

The Lidl trademark and the two sister companies are part of the Schwarz Group, the fifth-largest retailer in the world with sales of €104.3 billion (2018).[9]

The first Lidl discount store was opened in 1973, copying the Aldi concept.[10] Schwarz rigorously removed merchandise that did not sell from the shelves, and cut costs by keeping the size of the retail outlets as small as possible. By 1977, the Lidl chain comprised 33 discount stores.

Lidl opened its first UK store in 1994.[11] Its grocery market share in the UK was 8.1% in June 2025.[12]

Sven Seidel was appointed CEO of the company in March 2014, after the previous CEO Karl-Heinz Holland stepped down.[13] Holland had served as chief executive since 2008 but left due to undisclosed "unbridgeable" differences over future strategy. Seidel stepped down from his position in February 2017 after Manager Magazin reported he had fallen out of favour with Klaus Gehrig, who has headed the Schwarz Group since 2004. Seidel was succeeded as CEO by Dane Jesper Højer, previously head of Lidl's international buying operation.[14]

In June 2015, the company announced it would establish a United States headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.[15] Lidl has major distribution centers in Mebane, North Carolina, and Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The company initially focused on opening locations in East Coast states, between Pennsylvania and Georgia,[16] and as far west as Ohio.[17][18] In June 2017, Lidl opened its first stores in the United States in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and other mid-Atlantic cities.[19] The company planned to open a total of one hundred U.S. stores by the summer of 2018.[4][19] In November 2018, Lidl announced plans to acquire 27 Best Market stores in New York and New Jersey.[20] In December 2018, Lidl opened its first location in New York City, in the Staten Island Mall. The company continued to expand throughout the eastern U.S., with over 100 stores by the end of 2020. In August 2020, Lidl announced that it planned to open up another 50 stores in the U.S. by the end of 2021.[21] As of 2024 there were 173 stores in the US.[22]

In April 2022, Lidl postponed its expansion in Ukraine due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[23]

In 2021, Lidl planned to phase out the selling of cigarettes in all its Dutch stores by 2024 as part of the 'smoke-free generation'.[24]

In 2025, Lidl committed to increase the proportion of sales of plant-based foods by 20 percent from a 2023 baseline by 2030.[25]

Corporate affairs

[edit]

Business trends

[edit]

The key trends for Lidl are (as of the financial year ending February 28[26]):

Revenue
worldwide
(€billions)
Revenue in
Germany
(€billions)[27]
Share of
revenue abroad
(%)
Number of
stores in
Germany[28]
2017/18 74.6[29] 20.4 73 3,180
2018/19 81.2[30] 21.2 74 3,193
2019/20 89.0[31] 21.6 76 3,208
2020/21 96.3[32] 28.3 71 3,226
2021/22 100.8[33] 29.7 71 3,242
2022/23 114.8[34] 30.1 74 3,248
2023/24 125.5[35] 33.4 73 3,248
2024/25 132.1[36] 31.9 76 3,247

Business model

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Map of countries in which Lidl is active as of July 2025:
  Currently active
  Planned expansion
  Formerly active
Interior of a Lidl store at Entrecampos railway station, Lisbon
A Lidl store in Greenville,
South Carolina, United States

Like fellow German supermarket Aldi, Lidl has a zero waste,[37] no-frills, "pass-the-savings-to-the-consumer" approach of displaying most products in their original delivery cartons, allowing the customers to take the product directly from the carton. When the carton is empty, it is simply replaced with a full one. Staffing is low.[38]

Compared to Aldi, there are generally more branded products offered. Lidl distributes many low-priced gourmet foods by producing each of them in a single European Union country for its whole worldwide chain, but it also sources many local products from the country where the store is located. Like Aldi, Lidl has special weekly offers, and its stock of non-food items often changes. In contrast to Aldi, Lidl advertises extensively in its homeland of Germany.

Like Aldi, Lidl does not play mood music in most countries, including Germany.[citation needed] Lidl stores have PA systems for important announcements but (with the exception of Hungary and Bulgaria) do not broadcast commercials.[citation needed]

The Lidl operation in the United Kingdom took a different approach from Germany, with a focus on marketing and public relations, and providing employee benefits not required by law, including paying the independently verified living wage and offering a staff discount.[39] Upmarket products were introduced, especially in the lead-up to Christmas. This required significant investment in marketing to produce sales growth but had an effect on Lidl's logistical operation and pressure on profits. Ronny Gottschlich, who had run Lidl GB for the six years to 2016, was responsible for this approach, which led to friction with the head office, due to the cost involved. In September 2016, Gottschlich unexpectedly left and was replaced by the Austrian sales and operations director, German-national Christian Härtnagel.[40]

Stores

[edit]
Lidl in Somain, France
Lidl in Santorini, Greece
Lidl in Tauberbischofsheim, Germany
Lidl in Fuengirola, Spain
Lidl in Bodmin, United Kingdom
Lidl in Amadora, Portugal
Lidl in Uherský Brod, Czech Republic
Lidl in Oulu, Finland
Lidl Charging Station in Poland

As of 2025[update], Lidl has a presence with stores in 31 countries, LD Stiftung operates the stores in Germany while Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG operates the stores in other countries.

Country Year
opened
Number
of stores
Number of
warehouses
State of
the data
Ref.
 Austria 1998 255 3 2026-01 [41]
 Belgium 1995 308 5 2026-01 [42]
 Bulgaria 2010 143 2 2025-12 [43]
 Croatia 2006 115 3 2026-02 [44]
 Cyprus 2010 22 1 2025-12 [45]
 Czech Republic 2003 326 5 2025-12 [46]
 Denmark 2005 163 2 2025-10 [47]
 Estonia
(Management through
Lidl Lithuania)
2022 22 0
(Supply by
Lidl Latvia)
2026-02 [48]
 Finland 2002 208 3 2025-12 [49]
 France 1989 1,653 26 2026-01 [50]
 Germany 1973 3,301 39 2025-12 [51]
 Greece 1999 231 5 2025-12 [52]
 Hungary 2004 218 4 + 1 (u.c.) 2025-10 [53]
 Ireland 2000 190 3 2025-12 [54]
 Italy 1992 812 12 2025-12 [55]
 Latvia
(Management through
Lidl Lithuania)
2021 38 1 [56]
 Lithuania 2016 84 2 2026-01 [57]
 Luxembourg
(Management through
Lidl Belgium)
2001 13 0
(Supply by
Lidl Belgium)
[58]
 Malta 2008 10 1 2025-12 [59]
 Netherlands 1997 446 7 2026-01 [60]
 Poland 2002 993 13 + 1 (u.c.) 2026-02 [61]
 Portugal 1995 283 4 + 1 (u.c.) 2026-01 [62]
 Romania 2011 388 6 2025-10 [63]
 Serbia 2018 84 2 2026-01 [64][65]
 Slovakia 2004 179 3 2025-12 [66]
 Slovenia
(Management through
Lidl Croatia)
2007 69 2 2025-12 [67]
 Spain 1994 742 5 2026-01 [68]
 Sweden 2003 205 3 2025-12 [69]
 Switzerland 2009 195 3 2026-02 [70]
 United Kingdom 1994 1,061 14 2026-02 [71][72]
 United States 2017 198 5 2026-02 [73][74]
Total 12,954 183 + 3 (u.c.) [75]

Future markets

[edit]
Country Opening year Notes Ref.
 Andorra 2026 Under construction
 Liechtenstein 2026 Under construction [76]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Management through
Lidl Serbia)
2026 Under construction [77]
 Albania TBD Under construction [78]
 Kosovo TBD Expansion confirmed due to a launched careers page. [79]
 Montenegro
(Management through
Lidl Serbia
Supply through
Lidl Bosnia and Herzegovina)
2026 Under construction [80][81]
 North Macedonia
(Management through
Lidl Bulgaria)
2026 Under construction [82][83]

Former markets

[edit]
Country Year opened Year closed Notes Ref.
 Norway 2004 2008 Closed due to poor sales and political issues. [84]

Tailwind shipping - Gartner KG

[edit]

In July 2022 Lidl founded the "Tailwind Shipping Lines GmbH & Co. KG" which is headquartered in Hamburg. The shipping company operates a total of nine container ships (6,864 - 1,200 TEU) to transport goods from Asia to Europe. Some of the ships are owned, others are chartered. In addition there are 21,300 containers, 300 of which are freezer containers.[85] In June 2025 it was announced, that Tailwind had ordered five medium-sized container ships with up to 8,400 TEU.[86] The contract to build the ships was awarded in early 2025 by the Hamburg shipping company "Peter Döhle" and the order was then taken over by Tailwind. Each ship will cost approximately 100 million Euros. Delivery will take place in 2027 and 2028.[87]

In July 2024, it was announced that a Schwarz Group investment company had acquired a 35% stake in the Austrian freight forwarder Gartner. With 2100 trucks and 3700 trailers, Gartner is one of Europe's largest freight forwarders. There are 22 branches in 8 countries and 3800 employees.[88]

Production own brands

[edit]
Factory in Übach-Palenberg

Lidl does not produce anything itself, but the sister company "Schwarz Produktion" produces private labels exclusively for Lidl and Kaufland. "MEG Weißenfels GmbH & Co. KG" a sister company of Schwarz Produktion operates five bottling plants in Germany and one in Great Britain. There, the returned plastic bottles are also recycled and new bottles are produced and filled. In March 2009, construction began on a factory for chocolate bars in Übach-Palenberg.[89]

At the start of production in 2012, the hourly output was 1,050 chocolate bars. To date, the hourly output has been increased to 100,000 bars. The chocolate mass is not produced inhouse, but delivered by special trucks. At the same time as the chocolate factory, a plant for packing nuts, nut mixes and dried fruits was built and put into operation in 2010. Nuts and dried fruits are supplied by specialized processors. Parallel to the chocolate factory, a large bakery for frozen dough pieces was built in Übach-Palenberg. These are baked and sold in the bakery shops of the Lidl and Kaufland stores in Europe. The property area in Übach-Palenberg is approximately 250,000 m2 (2,690,978 sq ft) and almost completely built up. In addition, there is a 150,000 m2 (1,614,587 sq ft) plot on the other side of the street. Here is a truck parking area, which is connected to the main building area by a bridge.[90]

A coffee roastery was put into operation in Rheine in March 2022. The annual capacity is 50,000 tons.[91] A nut roastery was built on the same site in 2024. The annual capacity for packaging nuts and dried druit is 47,000 metric tons. In total, a high-bay warehouse with 52,000 pallet spaces is available here.[92]

In September 2022, it was announced that Papierfabrik Maxau, with 440 employees, would be acquired by Stora Enso for 210 Million Euros.[93]

The company Erfurter Teigwaren GmbH (renamed to Bon Pasta GmbH) in Erfurt was acquired in October 2022. With 170 employees, 110,000 tons of durum wheat pasta are produced annually.[94] In November 2023, it was announced that the bakery Artiback (renamed to Bonback Halle (Saale) GmbH) in Halle (Saale) had been purchased. Artiback produces frozen baked goods with 160 employees on two baking lines. Production was significantly expanded in 2025. The number of employees was increased to 400.[95]

The Göbber Group, including companies Göbber GmbH, DHI GmbH, Eystruper Land GmbH and Friedrich Göbber GmbH, was acquired on October 1, 2025. Founded in 1888, the company employs 350 people and produces over 70,000 tons of jams, fruitsyrups, fruit fillings, fruit spreads, and honey products.[96]

Other services

[edit]
Lidl sometimes offers products made in-store, for example the products offered in this self-service bakery in a French store.
A kitchen appliance branded as Silvercrest, Lidl's own brand for consumer electric appliances

In October 2009, Lidl Movies was launched in the United Kingdom,[97] undercutting Tesco DVD Rental, which had previously been the United Kingdom's cheapest online rental service for DVDs. The service was powered by OutNow DVD Rental. OutNow went into liquidation in October 2011, taking Lidl Movies with it.[98]

In January 2012, Lidl launched bakeries in their stores across Europe. They consist of a small baking area with a number of ovens, together with an area where bread and pastries, such as croissants, are displayed for sale. The bakeries were initially trialed in a limited number of stores, to determine whether there was a demand for freshly baked products in-store.[99]

The mobile phone brand Lidl Connect was launched in Germany in October 2015 and in Austria and Switzerland in June and July 2019.

In August 2018, Lidl introduced its "Lidl Plus" supermarket loyalty card via an app on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The app is available in most European countries where Lidl operates, offering discounts on own brand products and on partner offers. In several countries, the app also has a bonus program with cashback.[citation needed]

As of May 2019, Lidl US has partnered with Boxed.com to test a home delivery service using the online retailer's technology. Lidl also partners with Target Corporation's subsidiary Shipt for grocery home delivery.[100]

Lidl also runs Representative Offices in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Bangladesh, though there is no mention of Lidl stores opening there. Their operations are likely limited to overseeing manufacturing contracts for most of non-food products, offered in Lidl stores, with local manufacturers based in these countries.[101]

In September 2025, Lidl announced it would implement a Scan and Go feature into its UK and Ireland Lidl Plus app. In November 2025, Lidl filed for a trademark name of Lidl and Go.[102]

In March 2023, Lidl was announced as the sponsor of the 2023 World Cycling Championship held in Scotland.[103]

Criticism

[edit]
This "criticism" or "controversy" section may compromise the article's neutrality. Please help integrate negative information into other sections or remove undue focus on minor aspects through discussion on the talk page. (February 2025)

In 2008, Lidl was accused by journalists of spying on their workers, listening to private phone calls, and sometimes even following them home or to doctor's appointments.[104] In one instance, an employee's file was supposedly annotated to note that most of her friends were "drug users".[104] Lidl responded to these claims, stating that the surveillance was intended to prevent shoplifting, and to detect "abnormal behaviour".[104]

In 2017, Lidl was accused by trade unions in Germany of shutting down stores when workers elect worker councils or opt to engage in collective bargaining with a trade union.[105]

In October 2022, animal welfare NGOs across Europe accused Lidl of a 'chicken scandal'. Investigation footage filmed on a Lidl supplier's farm in Germany showed sick and injured chickens unable to walk and lying in their own waste.[106] Further investigations in Italy and Austria also revealed severe chicken welfare issues. In the Austrian investigation footage, birds were seen attempting to eat the rotting carcasses of other dead chickens.[107] The chickens in the footage are fast-growing breeds, which reach their kill weight in just 35 days and have higher levels of mortality, lameness and muscle disease than slower-growing breeds.[108] NGOs have called on the supermarket to sign up to the Better Chicken Commitment (BCC), a set of welfare standards which prohibits the use of fast-growing breeds and requires the provision of more space and enrichment for chickens. While Lidl France already committed to the BCC in 2020, Lidl have so far not made a commitment for the rest of their European operations.[106]

In 2023, amid a widespread boycott movement against Israeli businesses and products, Lidl stores faced criticism after several customers in France and Belgium complained that the store mislabeled products of Israeli origin as originating from other countries, such as Morocco.[109] The Lidl group attributed the issue to a display error. According to the General Directorate of Competition, Consumption & Repression of Frauds (DGCCRF), which oversees the legality and safety of products and services in France, "food presented for sale must offer clear and precise labelling in order to better inform the consumer".[110]

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    Defunct
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