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by burntoutfire
2415 days ago
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> Nobody goes to LIDL to buy food, unless has some real money problem. Then I guess most of Poland has "real money problems", as LIDL and equivalents is where we shop. However, I think it's just that we don't like to overpay for stuff. |
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If you compare it to other western supermarket chains like Carrefour, or Auchan, their food is of a lower quality, despite being not much cheaper.
LIDL is convenient for packaged or canned food or "everything not related to food", but it's a discount, not exactly popular for quality.
Even Simply, the discount branch of Auchan, sells better food than LIDL. At least in this part of Europe.
And they are all of lower quality than Esselunga or Coop or Conad (but that could just be the Italian in me talking).
But honestly I've never been at LIDL in Poland, maybe it's better over there.
On a side note: many Polish people have a real money problem.
The average Polish salary is below 1k euros, while in Germany is over 2.5k euros.