The largest Lidl store in France will open its doors on August 31 in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), near the university.

It is in fact the extension of an already existing point of sale.

Its surface will extend over 2,350 m2 and the hypermarket will also offer 240 parking spaces to its customers, details the professional media

LSA

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103 employees will work on site.

Among them, 20 people were recruited for the opening of the new version of the store.

The places have been designed to let in as much light as possible.

Lidl has also affirmed that 100% of the electricity consumed will be of renewable origin.

The large-scale retailer claims to have recycled in 2021 86% of the waste generated by its supermarkets.

To pay, customers will have at their disposal 14 classic and 12 automatic checkouts, specifies Défense 92. The German giant claims the manufacture in France of 72% of the references sold in its stores.

90% of products are private label.

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