Discount supermarket chain Lidl plans 1,100 UK stores by 2025


German discounter Lidl has announced plans to increase the number of its UK stores to 1,100 by 2025, up from 880 now.

The move will create 4,000 new jobs, the supermarket chain said.

Its latest UK accounts published on Wednesday morning showed revenues climbed 12% to £7.7bn in the 12 months to the end of February.

That helped it post a pre-tax profit of £9.8m, compared with a £25m pre-tax loss in the previous year.

It said that despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, it opened 55 new UK stores in the year which left it on track to reach its previously stated aim of having 1,000 stores by the end of 2023.

It said the improved results “can be attributed to the business’ ambitious expansion plans and prudent investments in Great Britain”.

“We delivered an impressive trading performance in the period which was supported by our continued investment in new and existing stores, product innovation and our people,” said boss Christian Härtnagel.

He said the company remained confident in its strategy and its stores-first approach.

It currently has more than 880 stores, more than 26,000 employees, and 13 distribution centres in England, Scotland and Wales.

Brexit impact

Lidl UK warned that changes it had been forced to make because of Brexit could “put pressure on the company’s resources and capacity, leading to severe disruption to the supply chain”.

It listed the key impacts which included increased administration in importing and exporting in and out of the UK.

It also mentioned additional certification and licensing as well as additional border checks by health authorities.

It said customs agents’ capability and capacity have been “stretched to a maximum” which had “limited their ability to process goods more efficiently”.

It also revealed that government deadlines for some shipping lines had been missed, leading to delays at the UK border because of “mistakes being made during manifestation of incoming goods”.

There have also been additional costs due to customs duties and import costs, it said.


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