A first for Lidl. The large retail chain announces on BFMTV that its stores will accept restaurant vouchers from September.
The manager thus hopes to recover “a flow of customers” who are turning to other brands that already accept this form of payment for food expenses.
The end of “pleasure” shopping
The brand has also decided to offer customers with a loyalty card a 10% discount on purchases paid for with restaurant vouchers.
The director points out that this return to school “is once again complicated for the French”.
The director points out that the French are forced to make “arbitrage” in their purchases, which leads to “a lack of consumption of pleasure products and fresh produce.”
“It is catastrophic for fish that customers prefer tinned meat instead of fresh meat, minced fillet instead of fillet,” the manager laments.
Source: BFM TV
