Yorkshire Post

Lidl takes shoppers away from big four

Discounter enjoys 8pc jump in festive sales

- ROS SNOWDON CITY EDITOR ■ Email: ros.snowdon@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

DISCOUNT SUPERMARKE­T chain Lidl reported an eight per cent rise in festive sales as its premium ranges enticed customers away from the UK’s biggest supermarke­ts.

The German chain said shoppers transferre­d £58m worth of spending away from Waitrose, M&S and the big four – Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons – to Lidl in the run-up to Christmas.

The discounter saw a 33 per cent rise in sales of its premium Deluxe range over the six weeks to December 30, with bestseller­s including brioche burger buns and luxury mince pies.

The update comes as Lidl prepares to open its new Doncaster distributi­on centre on January 31.

The warehouse will be Lidl’s 13th in the UK and follows the opening of a new Lidl store in neighbouri­ng Rossington, on January 10.

Lidl said the new regional distributi­on centre will provide a boost to the local economy with the creation of hundreds of new jobs.

Recruitmen­t has been under way for both the warehouse and the Rossington store, with Lidl welcoming hundreds of new employees into its workforce.

The firm said employees at the warehouse and the store will benefit from an increase in pay, after the group announced that it would match the voluntary living wage, as recommende­d by the Living Wage Foundation. The new salaries of £9.00 per hour, will come into effect from March 1 and will be 10 per cent higher than the Government’s National Living Wage.

Employees will also receive a comprehens­ive benefits package including company pension scheme, employee discount and an enhanced holiday entitlemen­t.

Tsvetelina Butrakova, Lidl UK’s regional director, said: “It’s an incredibly exciting time for us here at Lidl, as we prepare for the opening of our new warehouse. We are so very grateful to the local community for all of their support and look forward to getting to know our new neighbours.”

The Doncaster distributi­on centre is part of Lidl’s commitment to invest £1.45bn in Britain.

In its festive update, Lidl reported strong growth in alcoholic drinks, with a market-leading 18 per cent increase in beers, wines and spirits.

Sales of its Deluxe turkeys, which won a Quality Food Award, more than doubled.

According to Kantar Worldpanel, two in three households shopped with Lidl or Aldi during the holidays.

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