In Greece, they got the best employee award for the last 4 years. When they first opened about 10 years ago, they had a very bumpy ride. When they started to put national local products in a different name (like Red bull and HELL), they stabbet the major super markets.
We have both Aldi and Lidl here in uk and they both exist happily together, their foods are both comparable, as with all supermarkets , everyone has favourites and for different reasons. Just enjoy.
I live in Italy. I only shop at Lidl for it's international selection. Every week they highlight a different country like France, US, and Germany. My husband loves when they do US week cause he likes the pulled pork.
@12 Volts Your message doesn't make sense because it's not possible to have two separate identical companies. That's like saying there are 2 Coca Cola companies but they are identical.
I like both Aldi, and Lidl, shipped often at Aldi when I lived in Germany, and Lidl was just getting started around the time we left back to the USA. There was a Lidl store or two we visited, much smaller than the Aldi stores and more off the path of our daily travels. Visit both here in the USA, Aldi is close to an hour drive, and Lidl is over 2 hours away. I like the European specialty items they carry from time to time, yet not quite as low priced as their German counter parts. Visited them both during our recent trip to Munich, seems odd that in a land where people make a living wage that the prices are lower than in a land where people struggle to make ends meet.
i worked for lidl in virginia beach and everything she is saying is true about how secret the company is. launching a company is fun but with all these board members everything gets stalled and changed every minute. on a whole though lidl is still my favorite place to shop and i want them to move north asap but if they keep messing up like that they wont go anywhere out side of where they already are.
Saw a Lidl in Augusta, Georgia on a trip but didn’t go in. The company has denied persistent stories that they’ve been buying real estate here in Florida: perhaps they wanted to, but considering setbacks in the U. S., they probably aren’t now. (Aldi is relatively new in most of Florida, whereas it’s been e.g. in Illinois for forty years. Not sure Florida would be ready for Lidl as well.)
@@suzieq9009 Do you really buy milk in gallons? In the UK we buy it in pints for fresh milk and in Litres for UHT ( Ultra High Treated Long Life Milk ). The most popular fresh milk size in UK is The 4 Pinter and it comes in a clear plastic carry-handled bottle. It works out cheapest per pint because different Supermarkets price it as cheap as possible to get people into their stores- there is always s price war with the 4 Pinter!
regarding French Men's Cheese donated to The German Store You Visited. Feel free to change Keith to Cleeve which is a French boy name that I found that rhymes with the English name Keith ( for link see very bottom of my comment ). And imagine the cheese is for a French Mouse called Cleeve and he comes across French Man's Cheese that stinks called Epoisses And its smell is so strong that it was once banned from public transport in Paris, or so the rumour goes. Also because your Surname is "Nalls" ( which is French for "Nails" [ Sorry, I am only being childlike! "Nails" are actually called "ongles" in French!] )you might like the cheeses opening sentence from same link: Epoisses "It smells like the gunk that accrues under your toenails," wrote one reviewer. ( courtesy of THE LOCAL fr ( Link below ) www.thelocal.fr/20160922/a-celebration-of-the-stinkiest-cheeses-to-come-out-of-france ***************************************** knobcheese from Urban Dictionary: There was a young mouse called keith, who bit a mans knob with his teeth, it wasnt for leisure, or sexual pleasure, but to get to the cheese beneath Example: Chris is a knobcheese by Chris Wheal April 23, 2004 ( posted on Urban Dictionary and brought to you here courtesy of: SteSandy Balls™ 10th Nov.,2k&18 AD ) . Finally this is the link for Baby Names that can be or are French male names: www.babynamesdirect.com/baby-names/french/boy/c/2
@@albertamccrary1497 thank you for reply, I was teasing a bit really. I meant that it sounded like the actual Gas Station itself was for sale at a good price, for a going concern, bricks and mortar property, of a retail establishment that specialises in selling fuel to the automobile driving public of The US of A.
I'm an American and I love going to legal here in Columbia, South Carolina. It's better than Aldi because they have a bakery a little better selection of things to buy two. Also, and most important, it's fun!
Since Schwarzmarkt also means Black Market in German, the claim that they chose Lidl as a name only to expand to English speaking countries is utterly false.
That's a nice profile picture of a capitulum ( dandelion clock = noun BRITISH the downy spherical seed head of a dandelion. ) that you have there! They are so delicate and pretty to look at. Pitty when it's seeds are spread they end up growing as very stubborn weeds!
6/13/19....Had NEVER heard of Lidl before watching this YT video but will GOOGLE it to see if any are close to me. I really love to try new stores---esp foreign based stores/brands. GOOD/INFORMATIVE VIDEO!
Aldi and Lidl are Supermarkets in Europe. In both Aldi and Lidl you can bulk buy, you could buy everything in store if you wanted to. This Includes French Letters, Capote Anglaise (English Raincoats), Custard Catcher and Over The Counter tablets, pills and medicine. It also includes alcohol - unless you are under 18. If you are under age you can't buy knives, Sharp objects, or anything else that could be used as a weapon ( this does not include nuts and bolts which illegal imagrants (who mainly shop there) use to make bombs to kill the natives on buses and trains) and they would be quite happy to sell it to any customer ( bar exclusions that I have listed). They don't sell fags, because they don't stock them. Children aren't allowed to buy Fire Works. There is no age restriction on the sale of matches or cigarette lighters. But you have to be over 18 to be able to buy lighter fuel or any lighter refill. If you are not sure what you cannot buy take it to the till and see if you can buy it if your under 18. Unfortunately Aldi and Lidl sell meat because illegal imagrants like it more than the native staples of bread and chips and jam.
I never heard of Aldi until it was announced that my neighborhood is getting one which is going to fail because it's designed for the tenants for one of those high end apartment buildings being built across the street.......which is far from getting started. Aldi is already half completed. That and this neighborhood is full of poor Latinos, Blacks and Whites who shop at Food 4 Less and El Super. The Filipinos here shop at Seafood City nearby. And I never heard of Lidl until I clicked this video. How are these companies popular?
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Do you mean the meaning means the same, as in you can buy illegal products on The Black Market. Or are you stating the obvious that Schwarzmarkt means black market in German, and Schwartzmarkt means black market in English. That's called translation!
Wouldn't surprise me if soros owned them. Would really like to see an American competitor copy aldis' but offers franchises and stock to the American citizens.
In The UK we are experts at queueing because going to The Post Office thought us to be - especially on Pension Day, or on Giro day. We are so polite in the queues and just go off in s daydream, read the posters or talk about the weather to the people by us in the queue.
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@@hattmannen5122 Yes I agree with you. What do I do to him if I don't have a preference slap him across the face with a wet newspaper, if I don't agree?
@@donnywilliams4376 Pronounce it in English ie Lid-(d)ul. Why would you want to go around speaking in a German accent all day. Next you'll be saying Hi Hitler.
SteSandy Balls you probably go around mispronouncing Porche too as well I reckon. German‘s pronounce some English company names the way an English speaker would. ie Colgate
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Which grocery store should we feature next?
Kmart
Rema
Hyvee
Save-A-lot
Jack's™. A wholly owned *Tesco©®™ subsidiary. Note:* Tesco©®™ originally owned The US's Fresh & Easy©®™ Grocery Store Chain.
In Greece, they got the best employee award for the last 4 years. When they first opened about 10 years ago, they had a very bumpy ride. When they started to put national local products in a different name (like Red bull and HELL), they stabbet the major super markets.
Lidl is amazing! You can get quality food for a good price and their bakery is great by US standards
We have both Aldi and Lidl here in uk and they both exist happily together, their foods are both comparable, as with all supermarkets , everyone has favourites and for different reasons. Just enjoy.
Aldi and Lidl are so much better in Germany than they are in the U.S.
JanaCalifornia Rewe und Kaufland sind besser
@@donnywilliams4376 Kaufland gehört doch zu Lidl&Schwarz
And they are much better in Portugal too!
Change your name to JanaGermany then.
@@mozdieloz3826 what?
Lidl opened in my town. It is now my favorite store by far.
Have you got much choice in your town?
@@mozdieloz3826 No, not really. Just Wal Mart, and I hate that place, Food Lion, and the Piggly Wiggly
I live in Italy. I only shop at Lidl for it's international selection. Every week they highlight a different country like France, US, and Germany. My husband loves when they do US week cause he likes the pulled pork.
Pork Sword pulled sounds like a hand job.
They didn't even mentioned Costco or did I miss it?
Im thinking that they are a larger version of Aldi, yet we really dont hear much about buying in bulk, if at all, compared to Lidl.
Your right they didn't! They are click-bait arse holes. I only wanted to hear about Costco and got NOTHING!
@12 Volts Your message doesn't make sense because it's not possible to have two separate identical companies. That's like saying there are 2 Coca Cola companies but they are identical.
@12 Volts Instacart is partnered with Aldi... it's called Trader Joe's. .
@12 Volts I deleted message save getting a Smart Alec (wisenheimer) answer from you.
I like both Aldi, and Lidl, shipped often at Aldi when I lived in Germany, and Lidl was just getting started around the time we left back to the USA. There was a Lidl store or two we visited, much smaller than the Aldi stores and more off the path of our daily travels.
Visit both here in the USA, Aldi is close to an hour drive, and Lidl is over 2 hours away.
I like the European specialty items they carry from time to time, yet not quite as low priced as their German counter parts.
Visited them both during our recent trip to Munich, seems odd that in a land where people make a living wage that the prices are lower than in a land where people struggle to make ends meet.
*shopped.
I work for LIDL US and Mashed forgot to mention we just acquired a NY and NJ grocery chain acquiring another 27 stores in that region.
u have 30 paid holiday days?
I‘m from Germany and Lidl is by far my favorite grocery store
Middletown Delaware loves Lidl. I hope they open more in my home state of NJ. $50 is a lot in that store. Get the app.
i worked for lidl in virginia beach and everything she is saying is true about how secret the company is. launching a company is fun but with all these board members everything gets stalled and changed every minute. on a whole though lidl is still my favorite place to shop and i want them to move north asap but if they keep messing up like that they wont go anywhere out side of where they already are.
I am from Germany and Lidl is way much better than Aldi, you should give it a try!
I am also from Germany and i think the opposite.
I'm also from Germany and I think they are the same
Saw a Lidl in Augusta, Georgia on a trip but didn’t go in. The company has denied persistent stories that they’ve been buying real estate here in Florida: perhaps they wanted to, but considering setbacks in the U. S., they probably aren’t now. (Aldi is relatively new in most of Florida, whereas it’s been e.g. in Illinois for forty years. Not sure Florida would be ready for Lidl as well.)
Loved Lidl when visiting Prague and Vienna
Humble brag!
I'll stay with aldis love the stores and I have to drive 35 miles to the closest one WORTH IT EVERY TIME : )
I've heard American petrol is cheap and Trump doesn't care about ruining the atmosphere.
It's a long way to go for a bag of cheap crisps.
+SteSandy Balls it's not when you buy groceries as well milk is $3.89 gal here $1.69 aldis I could say more but enough said
@@suzieq9009 fair comment! I've never imagined Suzie Quattro buying milk before!
@@suzieq9009 Do you really buy milk in gallons? In the UK we buy it in pints for fresh milk and in Litres for UHT ( Ultra High Treated Long Life Milk ). The most popular fresh milk size in UK is The 4 Pinter and it comes in a clear plastic carry-handled bottle. It works out cheapest per pint because different Supermarkets price it as cheap as possible to get people into their stores- there is always s price war with the 4 Pinter!
How she said lidi I'M CRYING
it is ok
LEEDLE LEEDLE LEE
Ahaybalewithasliceofmelon lol
Well it's the correct way to pronounce it, so whata ya mean
Wanted to be first, but it was too lidl too late.
Dan O'Donnell best pun joke out of Aldi UA-cam videos I’ve seen today
You must not be American because because you pronounce it in English - that is that you say it propper like!
Wiggle it just a Lidl bit. ( Song by 2 in a Room ).
Big finger, Lidl finger.
Twinkle twinkle Lidl star.
As a Brit who already has both, I prefer LiDL
Went to one in Paris. Loved it. Cheese selection was awesome!
regarding French Men's Cheese donated to The German Store You Visited. Feel free to change Keith to Cleeve which is a French boy name that I found that rhymes with the English name Keith ( for link see very bottom of my comment ). And imagine the cheese is for a French Mouse called Cleeve and he comes across French Man's Cheese that stinks called Epoisses And its smell is so strong that it was once banned from public transport in Paris, or so the rumour goes. Also because your Surname is "Nalls" ( which is French for "Nails" [ Sorry, I am only being childlike! "Nails" are actually called "ongles" in French!] )you might like the cheeses opening sentence from same link:
Epoisses
"It smells like the gunk that accrues under your toenails," wrote one reviewer.
( courtesy of THE LOCAL fr ( Link below ) www.thelocal.fr/20160922/a-celebration-of-the-stinkiest-cheeses-to-come-out-of-france
*****************************************
knobcheese from Urban Dictionary:
There was a young mouse called keith,
who bit a mans knob with his teeth,
it wasnt for leisure,
or sexual pleasure,
but to get to the cheese beneath
Example:
Chris is a knobcheese
by Chris Wheal April 23, 2004 ( posted on Urban Dictionary and brought to you here courtesy of: SteSandy Balls™ 10th Nov.,2k&18 AD ) . Finally this is the link for Baby Names that can be or are French male names: www.babynamesdirect.com/baby-names/french/boy/c/2
I have been to the one' in France and I liked their prices and products there. They also had a Lidl gas station and it was one of the best prices.
If The gas station was such a good price: did you consider buying it?
yes I did get the gas there. nothing wrong with getting gas at a good price.@@mozdieloz3826
@@albertamccrary1497 thank you for reply, I was teasing a bit really. I meant that it sounded like the actual Gas Station itself was for sale at a good price, for a going concern, bricks and mortar property, of a retail establishment that specialises in selling fuel to the automobile driving public of The US of A.
Been shopping at lidl in England all my life.
I love the cookies and cinnamon rolls in my local british lidl
You must be quite young then.
I'm an American and I love going to legal here in Columbia, South Carolina. It's better than Aldi because they have a bakery a little better selection of things to buy two. Also, and most important, it's fun!
Lidl in Poland is quite popular.
It's extremely popular for The Polish in Great Britain as well. Polish shoppers, German shops, BREXIT .
Since Schwarzmarkt also means Black Market in German, the claim that they chose Lidl as a name only to expand to English speaking countries is utterly false.
Came here because they're opening a Lidl in New York. Kept comparing it to Aldi. No idea what that is.
hmmmmm Swatz markt translates into black market and no one knows anything about the CEO
Schwartz*
I live in Germany and me and my family always go to Lidl ! 😂
That's a nice profile picture of a capitulum ( dandelion clock = noun
BRITISH the downy spherical seed head of a dandelion. ) that you have there! They are so delicate and pretty to look at. Pitty when it's seeds are spread they end up growing as very stubborn weeds!
What do Americans not know about Lidl's (Everybody knows it in the UK)
I fuckn love Aldi, i love their products!!
aldi is a rip-off
There are more German Discounter, and in my Opinion the best is actually „Penny“.
Schwarzmarkt is the German word for black market too.
6/13/19....Had NEVER heard of Lidl before watching this YT video but will GOOGLE it to see if any are close to me.
I really love to try new stores---esp foreign based stores/brands.
GOOD/INFORMATIVE VIDEO!
I have never herd this store until now.
Have you heard, of a herd, of wild horses? ( Spelling mnemonic for you ).
Love ‘em in Denmark.
Yes, I'm sure you do - so many men, So little time, aye?
Not seeing the Aldi-Costco hybrid thing. The Lidl CEO sounds a little creepy, though.
Lidl are really popular where i live
When is LIDL coming to Australia 🇦🇺
Next week.
@@mrgr8guy257 that was funny, yet I can't figure why! Possibly because it was deliciously sarcastic!
Finally an English speaking video, where "Lidl" is pronounced correctly...
50% of the comments: Aaargh, you pronounce it wrong...
You cannot be serious!
So true omg
Who else knows Lidl from ClickForTaz?
Lidl is everywhere in Europe.
"oooooldi" "leeedleee"
Aldi and Lidl are Supermarkets in Europe. In both Aldi and Lidl you can bulk buy, you could buy everything in store if you wanted to. This Includes French Letters, Capote Anglaise (English Raincoats), Custard Catcher and Over The Counter tablets, pills and medicine. It also includes alcohol - unless you are under 18. If you are under age you can't buy knives, Sharp objects, or anything else that could be used as a weapon ( this does not include nuts and bolts which illegal imagrants (who mainly shop there) use to make bombs to kill the natives on buses and trains) and they would be quite happy to sell it to any customer ( bar exclusions that I have listed). They don't sell fags, because they don't stock them. Children aren't allowed to buy Fire Works. There is no age restriction on the sale of matches or cigarette lighters. But you have to be over 18 to be able to buy lighter fuel or any lighter refill. If you are not sure what you cannot buy take it to the till and see if you can buy it if your under 18. Unfortunately Aldi and Lidl sell meat because illegal imagrants like it more than the native staples of bread and chips and jam.
Lidl is way bigger in the UK
Both are in Ireland and Lidl is so much better IMO
you will shop at whichever is the closest
2:40 Am i the only one who noticed Grant from CollegeHumor?
Am I the only one who doesn't know what your talking about?
@@jakubpluhar4914 OK then! Please pardon my ignorance.
I never heard of Aldi until it was announced that my neighborhood is getting one which is going to fail because it's designed for the tenants for one of those high end apartment buildings being built across the street.......which is far from getting started. Aldi is already half completed. That and this neighborhood is full of poor Latinos, Blacks and Whites who shop at Food 4 Less and El Super. The Filipinos here shop at Seafood City nearby. And I never heard of Lidl until I clicked this video. How are these companies popular?
My family's markets are literally Costco and aldi
I have been at Lidl
Lol bout time , Lidl is awsom for fresh bread but crap for fruit and vegetables
The difference in europe is the EU health & Safety laws which means you can't sell garbage even if people want to buy it.
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Please open in Texas!
Not unless Texans experience Lidl in their home state.
The title confuse me but I get it now, I like Lidl’s they have cheap light up shoes
And there baked goods are amazing
What has the world come to?
Wut, more people go to Lidl in Ireland compared to Aldi
One day I went to Lidl...
Yeh, you said!
In America everything is Big-ul , anything Lid-ul is frowned upon. Maybe the Germans should change name 4 America and call it Largeus.
I just go to lidl for meat Harris teeter is the beat
I just go to Lidl for sliced bread Jones nippleer is whip.
Aldi is wonderful. Lidl, I don't know.
Oh I didnt know lidl wasnt a thing in America
Just went yesterday
2 chainz!!!!
One is coming near me
Open wide then 😀
Nothing like Costco
Lidl is so good 25p donuts🍩
American police men and women eat donuts. Great Britain eats English Muffins and crumpets.
Lidl is huge in europe.
PRETTY huge
No taller than Tesco though.
Schwarzmarkt means the same in german, not just in english
Do you mean the meaning means the same, as in you can buy illegal products on The Black Market. Or are you stating the obvious that Schwarzmarkt means black market in German, and Schwartzmarkt means black market in English. That's called translation!
@@mozdieloz3826 it's exactly the same as in english. The "Schwartzmarkt" is for buying illegal stuff etc
@@moriarteaa4692 Thank you I've learnt something!
Do they have bankers hours like Aldi?
Is that 9 'till 5?
Lidl is the worst grocery store I've gone to
If you’re in Lidl make sure you grab a Toffee yum-yum they’re fucking sexual 🤤
Heidi has a few screws loose :P
One is opening like miles from my house
IT'S currently in the process of being built tho it's gonna open
Oh they are going to open it after building it - that's clever!
#TeamAldi
Interesting! 😊
Lidl is top tier
Like porn magazines
Wouldn't surprise me if soros owned them.
Would really like to see an American competitor copy aldis' but offers franchises and stock to the American citizens.
Great food awful queues.
In The UK we are experts at queueing because going to The Post Office thought us to be - especially on Pension Day, or on Giro day. We are so polite in the queues and just go off in s daydream, read the posters or talk about the weather to the people by us in the queue.
You're saying leetle, but I hear beetle.
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luckily i live in europe
You'd be even more lucky if you lived in Great Britain.
Lol yeah gonna translate schwartz-markt but they don't it 😂 imagine blackmarket...
which one is coming to Estero. No news, anyone????
Your right! No news!
It is lidl not leedle get it im so annoyed
No she pronounced it correctly
Aldi is better like if you agree
...no
i don't have an opinion about Aldi vs Lidl but i really hate your comment
@@hattmannen5122 Yes I agree with you. What do I do to him if I don't have a preference slap him across the face with a wet newspaper, if I don't agree?
Why are all of Aldi’s customers cross eyed?
I don't know, why are Aldi Customers cross eyed?
SteSandy Balls I don’t know either. Why are they all cross eyed? And on meth?
Lidl is actually pretty cheep
Pretty cheep is a sparrow communicating.
ANY BAJS?
What's that mean, please?
@@mozdieloz3826 i can c you are not one
I don't like going to Aldi or Lidl, they look so cheap and old compared to other supermarkets here
If I hear LEEDLE one more time! How did they pronounce it wrong? lmao
Forrest she is pronouncing it correctly. That’s how it’s pronounced here in Germany
@@donnywilliams4376 Pronounce it in English ie Lid-(d)ul. Why would you want to go around speaking in a German accent all day. Next you'll be saying Hi Hitler.
SteSandy Balls you probably go around mispronouncing Porche too as well I reckon.
German‘s pronounce some English company names the way an English speaker would. ie Colgate
@@donnywilliams4376 It's spelt Porsche not Porche. I pronounce it Pourr-sh( "sh" like the "sh" in shadow ) ("Pourr" like "pour a little sugar on me honey, pour a little sugar on me baby, you are my candy girl"... By The Archies - Sugar Sugar. All I know is that James Dean and his friend died in one. Colgate ( COLGATE - PALMOLIVE) is not an English Company but Wikipedia says Mr Colgate was English - so it sort of was an English Man's Company! ( See below). Although it is by far the biggest toothpaste brand in Great Britain and my favourite toothpaste to use of all brands and manufactures is Colgate Total™ because it has triclosan in .In 1806 devout Baptist English immigrant soap and candle maker William Colgate established a starch, soap, and candle factory on Dutch Street in New York City under the name "William Colgate & Company". Colgate bought the British Company Plax which was, and still is a very good mouthwash indeed!
LIDL GAMES ZULUL
"need to know about"
Only if you don't live in Europe.
LIDL GAME OMEGALUL
Why is Lidl doing this ^^
Profit.
I still cant understand how u americans are hyped about those discount stores, in my country discount stores dominate the market
Lidl Lidl lee
Lid.ul Lid.ul Lid
any forsenboys?
Fore skinned boys!
It’s pronounced “liddle”
In German, "e" is pronounced "ay" and "i" is pronounced "ee".
Jager Mitchell alright, my mistake. We but we say “liddle” in the UK
@@randolphclarke4674 Yeah, Brits are horrible at foreign.
@@nelsonricardo3729 You are right but Britain's Great anyhow.
It's pronounced leedle
Wait what? You guys don't know about Lidl? :D What the fuck this is OLD NEWS
Its LID-UL 😒