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Busy Day On Theatinerstraße In Munich’s Historic Center
A large crowd of people walks along Theatinerstrasse, a popular shopping and cultural street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The yellow baroque tower of Theatinerkirche is visible in the background, while stores and the Kunsthalle Munchen line the bustling pedestrian zone in the city's Altstadt district. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Busy Day On Theatinerstraße In Munich’s Historic Center
A large crowd of people walks along Theatinerstrasse, a popular shopping and cultural street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The yellow baroque tower of Theatinerkirche is visible in the background, while stores and the Kunsthalle Munchen line the bustling pedestrian zone in the city's Altstadt district. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Busy Day On Theatinerstraße In Munich’s Historic Center
A large crowd of people walks along Theatinerstrasse, a popular shopping and cultural street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The yellow baroque tower of Theatinerkirche is visible in the background, while stores and the Kunsthalle Munchen line the bustling pedestrian zone in the city's Altstadt district. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Munich
Crowds of people walk along the bustling Kaufingerstrasse near ASAM Arztehaus and blooming spring trees in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The popular pedestrian street is lined with shops, cafes, and historic architecture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Munich
People walk and shop along a bustling Kaufingerstrasse lined with blooming trees and cafes in Munich, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The pedestrian street connects Marienplatz with Karlsplatz and is one of the city's main shopping arteries. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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People Enter Louis Vuitton Store
Customers line up outside a Louis Vuitton boutique on a city street in Antwerp, Belgium, on August 1, 2023. The storefront displays luxury bags in arched windows, and a grey van is parked nearby as pedestrians walk past the upscale retail location. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Crowdy Shopping Street In Munich
Locals and tourists are out on a Saturday afternoon for shopping at Kaufinger Strasse in Munich, Germany, on March 18, 2023. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Crowdy Shopping Street In Munich
Locals and tourists are out on a Saturday afternoon for shopping at Kaufinger Strasse in Munich, Germany, on March 18, 2023. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Duty-Free Shopping At Munich Airport
A duty-free shop inside Munich Airport in Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 15, 2025, offers travelers a variety of tax-free products, including cosmetics, perfumes, chocolates, and luxury items. The brightly lit store features well-known brands such as Guess, Valentino, Toblerone, Lindt, and Neuhaus. The shop provides international passengers an opportunity to purchase goods free of import duties before their departure. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Duty-Free Shopping At Munich Airport
A duty-free shop inside Munich Airport in Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 15, 2025, offers travelers a variety of tax-free products, including cosmetics, perfumes, chocolates, and luxury items. The brightly lit store features well-known brands such as Guess, Valentino, Toblerone, Lindt, and Neuhaus. The shop provides international passengers an opportunity to purchase goods free of import duties before their departure. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.
As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.
Reformhaus Engelhardt - employee Monika Fornacon
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Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.
As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.
Products from Reformhaus Engelhardt (dried fruits)
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Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.
As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.
Reformhaus Engelhardt - Owner Cathrin Engelhardt
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Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.
As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.
Reformhaus Engelhardt - Owner Cathrin Engelhardt
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
16-11-2023
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
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Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.
Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.
But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.
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UK inflation falls to 4.6% in October, London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
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Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
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Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
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Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
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