Reuters. The supermarket price-war has edged up a notch after Sainsbury's followed Tesco's Aldi price-match scheme. The major supermarkets are fighting the German discount chains for business and
Trader Joe's is owned by Aldi. Aldi.com - The official Aldi website; KaDeWe in Berlin is the largest department store in Germany. Kaiser's - Tengelmann - A large German grocery store chain that ceased operation in 2018; Kaufland - Large German warehouse retailer that also runs Lidl; also has a department store division (SB-Warenhäuser)
Like Aldi, Lidl promises a limited selection of high-quality, brand-agnostic products at discount prices, and an unfussy shopping experience. The chains have a few things in common. Other than German roots and a business structure centering cheap, private-label goods, their similarities include: Display-ready case packaging to save on labor costs. Kaufland is way cheaper than Lidl. I live inbetween them and I can tell you the same big shopping costs me approximately 20-30% less in Kaufland than Lidl. Not only that but Kaufland has more stuff, more discounts and a fresh meat/fish/deli section. catchoranges • 5 yr. ago.