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Buying office > Lidl Greece
Lidl Greece
Established in 2001 by Josef Schwarz, Lidl Greece also known as Lidl Hellas is a discount retail chain operating in the Greek market. Its headquarters is based in Sindos, Greece. Moreover, Lidl Hellas is owned by the multinational retail group, the Schwarz Group.Â
Currently the business operates 229 stores across the country and an e-commerce platform as well.Â
With a workforce of more than 4,000 people, Lidl Hellas achieves an annual turnover of around €1.3 billion.Â
It is noteworthy that the firm gained recognition through the Top Employer Award 2022 for the 6th consecutive year in Greece.Â
Furthermore, the company offers a wide assortment of products in the following categories:Â
- Sweet Grocery: coffee, cake, snacks bars, etc.
- Savoury Grocery: olive oil, potato chips, pasta, etc.Â
- Wine & spirits: red wine, beer, sparkling wine, etc.
- Drinks: water, juice, soft drinks, etc.Â
- Chilled and Fresh Food: fruits, vegetables, cold cuts, etc.Â
- Frozen: meat, seafood, ready meals, etc.Â
- Dairy: milk, yoghurt, butter, cheese, etc.Â
- Personal Care: shampoo, body lotions, face wash, etc.
- Household: detergents, air fresheners, disinfectants, etc.Â
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Brands such as Heineken, Quaker, Nestle, Ariel, Pampers, Lenor, Ajax and many more are endorsed by the firm. It is noteworthy that the retailer also offers organic, bio, vegan and vegetarian products in its portfolio.Â
Moreover, Lidl Hellas offers various products under its own brands which are as follows (non-exhaustive list):Â
- Freeway: This line is dedicated to different types of beverages.Â
- Fairglobe: This line consists of products such as chocolates, juices, coffee, etc.Â
- Vemondo: This brand consists of vegan products.Â
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In addition, Lidl Hellas maintains the highest quality standards as it is certified by BRC, IFS, ASC, MSC, UTZ, Fairtrade International and many others.Â
Pertaining to its logistics solutions, the business operates 5 distribution centres and has a fleet of vehicles to manage its deliveries.Â
Moreover, it was announced in 2020 that the retailer plans to invest approximately 350 million euros to open new stores by 2023.Â
Concerning sustainability, Lidl Hellas is working towards reducing its greenhouse emissions by reducing the use of plastic through recycling.Â
The company’s online shop can be accessed on: https://www.lidl-hellas.gr/Â
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