Lidl Supermarket
Founded in 1973, Lidl is a German-owned grocery store chain that launched in the U.S. in 2015. Food & Wine calls the store ”like Trader Joe’s but better,” thanks to its high-quality and organic groceries at shockingly low prices. The layout and wide array of products, including clothes and housewares, gives us strong Aldi vibes, which also happens to be a German-owned grocery store chain. As far as we know, there’s no putting quarters in the shopping carts at Lidl, though.





A few sections of Lidl.es worth a look right now:
Weekly catalog/flyer hub (lidl.es/c/descubre-nuevas-ofertas-cada-semana-folletos-lidl/s10087402) — the official digital flyer that updates with new highlighted deals each week, alongside the option to browse all current promotions across food, home, DIY, and fashion.
Superfinde (lidl.es/c/super-finde/a10089450) — Lidl’s weekend-deals section, currently featuring summer-themed pushes: car care products, Puma activewear, ”fresh look” summer clothing, bathroom items, and seasonal food offers like ice cream and German specialty products, each tagged with the date they go live.
Weekly food offers (lidl.es/es/ofertas-semanales-alimentacion/c3327) — organized by category (meat, dairy, frozen, pantry, drinks, wine/beer, cleaning, etc.), plus their recipe section with over 6,900 dishes to browse for inspiration.
Online-only discounts (lidl.es/q/query/descuentos) — non-perishable deals you can order for delivery, mostly tools and home goods